Jack White is one of the most emblematic figures of 2000s rock music. Coming to prominence with his band The White Stripes, ...
Now, a Hawke’s Bay linework crew is preparing to take those skills to the International Lineman’s Rodeo in Kansas, not too ...
We all know Glen Campbell: the silken voice behind Rhinestone Cowboy and Wichita Lineman, a mean guitarist and one of the ...
One of the big weekend highlights was the Thursday (May 7) headlining set of Guns N' Roses at Welcome to Rockville. The band ...
Axl Rose and the gang return, trimmed down a little, and all the better for it, to close the first night of Rockville 2026 ...
The last time Flea played Toronto, he headlined two nights at RBC Amphitheatre (capacity 16,000 per night). The time before ...
The Red Hot Chili Peppers founding member and bassist launched his anticipated “Honora” tour, in support of the total ...
“Who’s Madeline?” is still the year’s preeminent pop-music question. But coming up close behind that: “Where the eff is Randy Newman on the New York Times’ list of the 30 greatest living American ...
On April 30, 1977, Glen Campbell reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100 with "Southern Nights." He didn't write the song, but Campbell made entirely his own. Originally penned and recorded by Allen ...
Despite being the sound of country music in most people's minds, Dolly Parton knew when she was listening to a true original.
A New York Times list of the 30 greatest living American songwriters sparks debate and highlights notable omissions.
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