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Leading 1986's Tinderbox, Siouxsie and the Banshees' 'Cities of Dust' reaches into history to explore the terror of Mother Nature at her most destructive.
Rock and roll has always had a ferocious energy but things got taken up a level when Motörhead released the 1980 album, and ...
Fyre Festival seems like old news, but with a string of new business ventures in the works, it looks like the fraudulent fiasco will never end.
The inception of reggae brought the music of Jamaica to the world stage, but it wasn't until a stroke of luck that the genre's first song topped the US charts.
During a career spanning less than four years, Otis Redding achieved two giant goals he'd set for himself, including filling the shoes of the 'King of Soul'.
Though Jethro Tull are largely remembered as part of the prog rock scene, Ian Anderson preferred to think they did things differently to their contemporaries ...
The great American author and the great American folk singer came from different worlds but helped tell the same important story as their paths converged.
“He learned what the notes were”: How touring with Gene Simmons transformed Geddy Lee’s bass playing
We might consider Geddy Lee one of the greatest bass players of all time, but Gene Simmons was still able to teach him ...
Sly Stone broke down barriers back in the 1960s, with the mixed-race line-up of Sly and the Family Stone, and he never ...
Alice and John Coltrane became jazz's power couple, only solidified by the story of the night they met, which changed the course of the genre forever.
Black Sabbath may be the innovators of heavy metal, but their singles performance was very different. Which one was the best-selling? Find out here.
While four original members of the Bar-Kays perished in the 1967 tragedy alongside Redding, the two survivors rebuilt the ...
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