The Byrds built their signature, jangly sound with the help of a 1964 Beatles movie and a finicky studio engineer.
Continuing the work of Bob Dylan, The Byrds, and others, these acoustic songs from 1971 also put the rock in folk rock.
Watching the fingerstyle guitarist perform in a small Iowa City theater reaffirmed my belief in music’s ability to conjure ...
But when John Koeninger picks up a guitar, his brain goes into overdrive. Gears turning, he’s analyzing tension, vibration, ...
When it comes to the greatest classic rock debut albums of all time, it is relatively subjective—though some works do stick ...
Probably the biggest news overnight is the arrival of Billy Corgan and Laney's new Supergrace signature pedal, which the ...
Sweetwater Sound had total revenue of $1.86 billion, its sixth consecutive year topping the one billion mark, the retailer ...
Drummer Matt Helders tells BBC Radio 1 teaming up to make a charity track showed "they could still do it".
There are certain ECM recordings that feel less like albums and more like quiet conversations preserved in amber. Oracle, the ...
Lou Adler and Harvey Kubernik 2008 Interview Carole King’s extraordinary career has defined American popular music for more ...
There was a plethora of Hampton big bands recorded in Paris in the 1950s and 60s. They have appeared under the generic title ...
But, Patsy is ready for a restart. She has hardened her guitar fingers; taught herself piano; written new material and is playing at Otley Folk Club on March 18th. You can catch her there or at Otley ...
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