Albert King’s classic 1972 album, I’ll Play the Blues for You, will be released May 22 as part of Concord »
Jim Marshall, the founder of Marshall Amplification and the true “Father of Loud,” has died at age 88. An official »
A new documentary, Under African Skies, chronicles the creation and lasting influence of Paul Simon’s 1986 album, Graceland, which recently »
Joe Bonamassa’s next album, Driving Towards The Daylight, will be out May 22. Among the guest stars are Aerosmith guitarist »
Fender has posted a new short film, A Strat Is Born, that can best be described as a high-speed ride »
Late last month, Sonic Youth guitarist Lee Ranaldo released Between The Times and The Tides, his first purely song-based, non-experimental »
One of rock’s all-time great voices and songwriters, John Fogerty, has announced plans to release a new album, Wrote A »
The March 3, 2012, death of legendary guitarist Ronnie Montrose is still under investigation by the authorities in Brisbane, California. »
By Damian Fanelli It’s always nice when members of at least three of the Big Four Bands of British Rock »
American folklorist Alan Lomax spent almost his entire life documenting and recoding folk music from around the world. Now thousands »




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