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The Kinks defined the sounds of the swinging sixties, but guitarist Dave Davies claims that it was Mountain who topped the rock landscape during the 1970s.
During his support slot for Neil Young, Yusuf/Cat Stevens made a strong political point by spotlighting all the children involved in conflict worldwide.
Exploring the relationship between Keith Richards and his drug dealer and confidante, Freddie Sessler, who stuck with The Rolling Stones for multiple decades.
When Roger Moore’s contract was winding down, Eon Productions adopted a scattershot approach to finding the next Bond that saw the producers break from tradition and make a number of inquiries to ...
After Mötley Crüe did not join the Black Sabbath farewell show, Nikki Sixx posted a health update stating his health and family come before "past indulgences." ...
Bono and U2 made a name for injecting hope and protest into music, but less so did they flirt with the underworld, except in one Satanic song.
Delving into the world of vinyl record collecting to find out what the biggest-selling vinyl album of all time is, and which titles are still selling big today.
Revisiting the early origins of The Specials, the pioneering Coventry ska outfitthat birthed the two-tone movement by blending Jamaican ska with punk rock.
With his windmill strumming, mod rock rebellion, and rock opera masterpieces, The Who’s Pete Townshend has had an unavoidable impact on the landscape of rock and roll.
The fall of the Berlin Wall signified the beginning of a new society - but who were the first band who performed after this historic event? Find out here.
London’s BST Hyde Park will host Stevie Wonder and his incredible band, who will grace 65,000 fans with a blend of R&B, soul, gospel, and jazz.
Emily Blunt isn’t an actor you would imagine who goes around stoking up dramas with many people. She’s known for playing supportive wives, magical flying nannies, and, more importantly, has to uphold ...