Before it burned, Charlie Springer’s house contained 18,000 vinyl LPs, 12,000 CDs, 10,000 45s, 4,000 cassettes, 600 78s, 150 8-tracks, hundreds of signed musical posters, and about 100 gold records.
Discover why rock legend Francis Rossi finds the Rolling Stones irritating and the surprising band he believes should never ...
A half-dozen of the country’s top NASCAR drivers met in town on Jan. 2, 1975, to try their hand at making a record instead of ...
The iconic rock en español band would be the first primarily Spanish-language act inducted — and that's an even bigger honor ...
The Village Voice review of "Becoming Led Zeppelin" finds the film captures the band’s roots with galvanic footage and thunderous music.
A true child prodigy, Joe Bonamassa opened for B.B. King at age 12. The prolific performer also supports the careers of ...
With Phish's recent nomination for induction into the Rock and Roll of Fame, Glide has decided to republish David Weinberg's ...
Keith Richards might be one of the most singular guitarists in rock history, but he knew he would never eclipse certain players.
Records, called it the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame West. Charlie’s collection started when he was 6. He had asked his mother to get him the record “about the dog,” and she’d brought back Patti Page’s “ ...
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Revisiting The Beatles' 1963 record 'With The Beatles', which laid bare the band's appreciation of Berry Gordy and Motown Records through three cover songs.
Kirkus Reviews named Douglas Miller's biography of guitarist Jesse Ed Davis one of the best nonfiction books in 2024. "He's so underappreciated," Miller said on Davis' legacy.