The sketches were identified by collector Joseph Robert O’Donnel, who made headlines last month when one of his earlier ...
In “Sly Lives!” and “Becoming Led Zeppelin,” the divergent expectations faced by White and Black musical artists become apparent.
Billy Squier (1980): For a moment in time, Billy Squier was everywhere, as songs like "My Kinda Lover" and "The Stroke" ruled ...
A new documentary about the band’s early days offers a rich backdrop to an unlikely performance of a star on the rise.
Although Led ... album before Bonzo’s passing was a lot more synth-driven, usually featuring Page’s guitars pushed into the background to suit John Paul Jones’s new toy, The Dream Machine. Although ...
Ann Wilson was a force of nature singing from a wheelchair with sister Nancy by her side as the Heart tour hit Phoenix for a hit-filled concert.
Welcome to the second half of Split Record Review this week! Yesterday, Noa wrote about many songs off Fleetwood Mac’s most popular album, “Rumours,” which I’ll use the British English spelling ...
It was a stunning display, from the Zeppelinesque swagger of “Bebe le Strange” to “Little Queen,” “Crazy on You,” “Mistral Wind” and two Led Zeppelin covers — a suitably rustic ...
As the members of Heart were preparing to take the stage at PHX Arena, formerly Footprint Center, in Phoenix on Thursday, March 6, their tour photographer came out to share the news that Ann ...