Pete Townshend may have had his own language on guitar, but some people had a lot better chops than he ever could have.
There was one Rolling Stones track that Keith Richards didn't approve of Mick Jagger's playing on. Find out which.
Coming up with a Big 4 of Jimi Hendrix solos alone is a task unto itself, but this closing track from Electric Ladyland, the ...
A new book about the world’s greatest rock’n’roll band traces their extraordinary history, from the notorious Altamont ...
He says finding himself working with Matthew Sweet, k.d. lang, and Lucinda Williams has been a dream. But he still wants his ...
The Big Country guitarist pulls some choice guitars and amps out of the vault, and explains why the Esquire beats the Tele ...
Going to be out after dark? You might be entranced by the "moonlight," as these four outstanding songs clearly were.
The Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood name the 10 songs that have soundtracked their lives
On 'Tracks of My Years' on BBC Radio 2, The Rolling Stones duo Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood named the 10 songs that have ...
It’s hard to imagine many guitar riffs more instantly recognizable than “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.” Released in 1965, the song played a pivotal role in totally transforming The Rolling Stones ...
Keith Richards created the most iconic riff in rock in his sleep – and other key moments from the new Rolling Stones ...
Stacker looked at data on all songs with recorded covers from SecondHandSongs and ranked the top 15 songs that we categorized as fitting in the rock genre.
Paul Kelly and the Dots. Turns out they’ve got the residency, every Friday night at the Kingston Hotel. And Friday night rolls around fast, so before you know it you’re back there checking them out ...
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