Vince Clarke was born, Jim Morrison and Brian Jones were both found dead, and Brian Wilson joined the Beach Boys on stage for the first time in years, Today in Music History.
Aged 26 I got to see Katy Perry perform once again, this time at Cardiff Castle, and this time she performed songs from the ...
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How Eric Clapton’s mission to spread the blues gospel was the making of the first guitar 'god'
The discovery of Freddie King was the Eureka! moment in the origin story of Slowhand's ascent as the British blues scene's ...
The Telluride Bluegrass Festival launched in 1974 as an out-of-the-way town party for locals on the Fourth of July. A year ...
What to Stream: ‘Enola Holmes 3,’ Madonna and the ‘Legally Blonde’ prequel series ‘Elle’
New streaming entertainment options for the week of June 29 include “Enola Holmes 3" and a new Madonna album. The Associated ...
There are some songs that have such a profound effect on listeners that they believe they must have come from somewhere ...
The makers of the blockbusting sci-fi thriller reveal how they made a hit, why Kevin Spacey was almost involved and what went wrong with the sequel ...
The world's longest-running weekly music show, Top Of The Pops was never exactly a hotbed of subversion. The TV show's most ...
Emilie and Jeff Goldblum welcome Architectural Digest inside their beautifully redesigned Los Angeles guest house. From ...
Featuring: Boy Harsher, Dinosaur Jr, L'Rain, Interpol, Penelope Isles, The Tubs, Lee 'Scratch' Perry & Mouse on Mars, Slippers, Beth Orton and more of June's best stuff.
Muse absolutely rocked, treating their extremely patient Milwaukee fans with their first performance after releasing their latest album "The Wow! Signal" on June 26.
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