Frampton’s 1976 live double album was an unexpected hit that redefined the British guitarist’s career. Half a century later, ...
They ruled radio, sold millions, and filled arenas – yet history quietly moved on without them. Welcome to the world of the ...
Mark Dixon recalls his year as Boston's new lead singer, a job that never came to fruition, in a fascinating new YouTube ...
From snorting ants to armoured tank confrontations, 15 outrageous tales of debauchery, destruction, and pure, unadulterated ...
It’s early 1977 and Little River Band frontman Glenn Shorrock is sitting at the desk in his room at the Las Vegas Hilton - ...
It’s January 11th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history: In 1967, The Jimi Hendrix Experience recorded “Purple Haze” at De Lane Lea studios in London.
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Foghat and Nazareth announce 2026 tour dates

Foghat and Nazareth are teaming up for a series of 2026 tour dates starting in May. The legendary ’70s boogie rockers, led ...
Wayne Bennett put a shine on beloved recordings by Otis Rush and Bobby “Blue” Bland, but he only cut one single under his own ...
Stipe had writer’s block on this Automatic For The People standout until a stroll round Seattle opened the floodgates for one ...
Led Zeppelin founder Jimmy Page is looking back at some trouble the band got into back in the 70s. Taking to Instagram on ...
January 6, 1975, produced one of the most infamous fan riots in rock history when thousands of Led Zeppelin fans descended on ...
Led Zeppelin formed in 1968, after a string of recommendations from local musicians led to a lineup of Jimmy Page, Robert ...