Friends, rivals, and collaborators, Bowie respected Reed not just as a great songwriter, but as an ambassador for a very specific version of New York City.
While the legendary singer-songwriter appeared as a Musical Guest once, he's been showcased on SNL many times.
If you grew up in the 1980s then you probably listened to your boomer parents tell you that the 1960s were the greatest generation. Yes, the ‘60s had The Beatles, Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones, but ...
Big Star’s “#1 Record” and Eddie Floyd’s “Knock on Wood” are among the 13 recordings inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
David Gilmour is one of the most influential guitarists of all time and his work with Pink Floyd is undoubted. We bet you can't guess his favoUrite song ...
“I don’t believe you,” he retorts (pictured above, Bob goes electric ... managed to find a Dylan voice which plausibly evokes the real thing without tipping into caricature (and Dylan’s voice, "like ...
I feel like a kid in a candy shop when I get to pick the honorees. It started with Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, and Rolling ...
Beloved SF raconteur and guitarist Chuck Prophet plays a special Valentine's set of songs backed by a string quartet at the Chapel Friday night.
With Phish's recent nomination for induction into the Rock and Roll of Fame, Glide has decided to republish David Weinberg's ...
Bob Dylan, "Idiot Wind" (From Blood on the Tracks ... "One of These Nights" absorbs the era's sounds. 8. David Bowie, "Fame" (From Young Americans) David Bowie's 1975 exploration of American ...
Stereophonics have shared details of their thirteenth studio album ‘Make ‘em Laugh, Make ‘em Cry, Make ‘em Wait’. The announcement comes alongside a new single taken from the forthcoming ...
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