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The manager of former Rolling Stones member Mick Taylor claims one of the 500 guitars recently donated to the Met was stolen ...
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Jeff Lynne performed the opening show of ELO’s brief farewell tour with a broken his left hand in July 2025.
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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band Foreigner has reversed course on the decision to retire, with bassist Jeff Pilson citing “forward movement” as the iconic 70s band prepares for a substitution in ...
I’m a very rock and roll person, even when I was in the blues world — the tattoos, the SGs, the throwing myself around on stage, the leather jackets, it’s not really traditional blues.
While the many roots of rock ‘n’ roll, and the history of music is impossible to trace to a single location, the contributions of New Orleans’ Black female impersonators cannot be overstated.
From Rico Nasty to Nova Twins, these genre-blending Black artists are breaking all the rules to remind us who really birthed rock and roll.
Mick Ralphs co-wrote some of the most iconic hits of the '70s, helped launch two cult bands—and died just months before receiving rock's highest honor.