The Grammy-winning musician discusses his new genre-scrambling album, and his optimism in the face of President Trump's return: "Whatever is the darkest ... force against your wellbeing is also the ...
The Beatles see two of their biggest compilations, 1962-1966 and 1967-1970, return to a pair of charts each as consumption of ...
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Sure, ‘90s stars like alt-rockers R.E.M., jam-band Widespread Panic and metallers Marilyn Manson and Limp Bizkit all hailed ...
In this exclusive video lesson, the bluesman walks us through an essential skill for the blues guitar player, the slow blues… And he’s going to demonstrate how using an amp it took him 15 years to tra ...
Written by Wallen, Josh Osborne and Shane McAnally, "7 Summers" was originally left off the tracklist for Dangerous: The ...
By the early fifties, the blues shouters were going out of style and were being replaced by vocal groups specializing in love ballads. One of these groups was signed to King Records. They were called ...
Locked Out of Heaven,” “That’s What I Like” and "Just the Way You Are"—all reach new peaks on both of Billboard's global charts.
Ringo Starr's new country music is far from his first, as in 1970 he released a country album alongside famed steel guitarist, Pete Drake.