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Pete Townshend recorded some utterly groundbreaking albums with The Who over the years, but some of their later works were ...
Based in Essex, Emma is a music lover and freelance journalist with an appreciation both new and old pop culture. When she’s ...
However, sometimes the most damning sweeping statements can be reversed, with George Clooney once denouncing the possibility that he might ever return to an iconic role and later going against his ...
Stax Records, in partnership with Craft Recordings, have unveiled a new compilation album, 'The Best of Isaac Hayes', ...
Any guitarist can hope to match the intensity and taste of Eric Clapton, but 'Slowhand' knew some artists had him beat by a mile.
A Scottish accent, he reasoned, would add a medieval flair to the proceedings as well, which fit with the setting. Luckily, Steven Spielberg, who ran DreamWorks, understood exactly where he was coming ...
Two years after his last performance at the festival was marred by anxiety, Lewis Capaldi is reportedly set to return to Glastonbury for a secret set.
While Jimmy Page was always a virtuosic guitarist, he's only human, and sometimes he was tested to his limits when it came to playing songs live.
Angelina Jolie has a weirdly high number of crossovers with the Coen brothers, so has gathered plenty of information about their films.
Eric Clapton is responsible for some of the best guitar work on the planet, but there was one song even he was scared to play live.
Roy Orbison was the member that meant the most to The Traveling Wilburys. So after his tragic death, this song took on extra meaning.
While considered a major influence on rock music, Ritchie Blackmore has cited one major artist that he says was a huge impact on the music of Deep Purple.