Keith Richards has revealed a wildly bizarre kink fantasy involving his guitars – insisting his deepest passion has nothing ...
Fresh off a raucous (and hilarious!) appearance on Saturday Night Live, Jack White hit the desert for a typically action-packed set at Coachella today, in a last-minute addition that follows the ...
Using a variety of sources, Stacker created a chronological list of how the long, loud, and rebellious history of rock 'n' ...
Jerry Byrd, the first-ever member of the Steel Guitar Hall of Fame, died on April 11, 2005, at age 85 in Hawaii.
The album remains a bittersweet reminder of just how talented and unique the San Diego band was when they were punching back ...
Spread the loveIn an exciting development for the K-pop industry, British guitar magazine Guitar.com has highlighted the rising K-pop group Rise as one of the top music artists to watch in 2026. This ...
Singer-songwriter Tristan Dougherty looks to keep his new album, "A Flicker, A Flame," burning at upcoming shows.
On April 9, the Two Tours Collide tour stopped at the Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts in Melbourne, Florida, ...
The NYC new wave pioneers evolved with each album, leaving behind one of the great catalogues in American rock music ...
Before his Carteret show, Jersey rock legend Joey Dee took time to reminisce about his bandmates, who included Jimi Hendrix ...
Chris Parsons and Joel Baer of Blueshift Big Band talk Joystick Jazz, the best video game soundtracks, and our generation's ...
In the late sixties, Doc set up shop in Chicago and worked at the Cook County Jail “passing out pills and holding sick calls.