This review was originally published on Nov. 21, 1975. The Who kicked off the American leg of their world tour at the Summit.
KISS are releasing a massive 50th anniversary 'Alive!' box set featuring 88 previously unreleased tracks and lots of other goodies.
Much like The Eagles and Fleetwood Mac, The Outlaws had multiple lead vocalists and songwriters, helping to keep things fresh ...
Roxy Music’s Siren turns 50. Released in 1975, the album’s sleek art-rock style, iconic cover featuring Jerry Hall, and hit single Love Is The Drug cemented its place in rock history.
The South/Latin American leg begins on Feb. 24 in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and concludes on April 7 in Mexico City. The North ...
On this day in 1975, legendary singer-songwriter Elton John landed yet another No. 1 hit with the controversial "Island Girl." ...
Rock star Bruce Springsteen is known for songs including “Born in the U.S.A.” and “Glory Days.” Read about his tour, albums, ...
The violin has showed up on a few classic rock tracks through the years, and it always seems to hit just right.
Now 50 years ago, we explore the night the Sex Pistols first took to the stage in 1975 and heralded the arrival of punk's ...
Frehley’s sense of humor and loosey-goosy way – his Kiss alter ego was the Spaceman, an extraterrestrial from the fiction planet Jendell – are also famous. Particularly his unmistakable Brooklyn ...
Funkadelic's ‘Chocolate City,’ ‘Let's Take It to the Stage,’ and ‘Mothership Connection’ — a trio of albums that transformed ...
This brief originally appeared in the Asbury Park Press on Oct. 26, 1975. Bruce Springsteen's music teacher remembers him as being very solitary and not especially interested in music class. The rock ...