Classic rock is known for its lead guitar solos. These are three songs you probably forgot had great lead guitar solos.
These famous artists re-recorded their own songs later in their careers, and might have produced better songs the second time around.
Released in February 1972, some four months after “American Pie,” “Vincent” rode to number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was a chart-topping hit on the U.K. Singles chart. More than 50 years on, its ...
Singer-songwriter-guitarist Bob Weir, a cornerstone of the Grateful Dead and the San Francisco psychedelic band’s many latter ...
Bob Weir rarely parted ways with his guitars. Over the years he spent as a founding member of the Grateful Dead — and ...
Frank Viele has carved out his own lane in New England’s music landscape, blending blues, folk, and heartland rock into a ...
This week's Notable Releases include Zach Bryan, Jenny On Holiday (Let's Eat Grandma), Feels Like Heaven, and more.
In this year's Best of SC Music edition, we recount the top 20 South Carolina albums of 2025 as voted on by a pool of more ...
FYI: Extreme achieved its greatest success with their second album “Pornograffitti” in 1990, which topped at number 10 on the ...
After the chart-topping ‘American Fool,’ John Cougar Mellencamp delivered 'Uh-Huh,' a raw, exciting heartland rock classic.
It's no secret that Marshall has mastered the classic retro design. What is a secret is how good its noise-cancelling ...