Today in rock history: on this date in 1980, post-punk giants Siouxsie and the Banshees released its third album, Kaleidoscope. Breaking away from the more jagged punk sound of earlier
Today in rock history; MTV is born, George’s concert for Bangladesh and more
Bruce Sugar says when you’re in the studio with Ringo, it’s all about “acting naturally”Bruce Sugar, Ringo Starr’s longtime recording engineer, is very enthusiastic about the Beatle’s forthcoming album, Give
On September 5, 1964, the Ludwig Drum Company presented Ringo Starr with a Super–Sensitive snare, plated in gold. Pictures were taken the moment he received it, and then the gilded
Plenty of rock ’n’ roll songs have been banned from the airwaves because of their lyrics, but “Rumble” was the first to be banned because of its very sound. Recorded
A music company founded by members of The Beatles has won a copyright ownership dispute centering on footage from a
Sean Lennon is talking about his mother’s child-rearing philosophy. “She had a very sort of postmodern, post-hippie, post-feminist way of
The song entered the local Memphis country charts on February 11 at #2. It later rose to #1, where it
Paul McCartney isn’t known for his political songs. John Lennon was the Beatle most associated with politpop. But McCartney’s civil
By Ron Onesti Special to dailyherald.com From time to time, “rock royalty,” at least in my opinion, graces our stage
• Graham Nash turned 75 in February 2017. He was born in Blackpool, Lancashire, and grew up in Manchester, England.• In a Library of Congress interview, he said a Bill