Longing for the era of pop goodness in the mid-1970s? These one-hit wonders from 1974 are perfect for scratching that itch.
Morrissey, whose full name is Steven Morrissey, performed “Paint a Vulgar Picture” off The Smiths’ 1987 album “Strangeways, ...
The Cleveland cover band dedicated to Gram Parsons' music, to celebrate the release of its debut album with a record release show that will be attended by the late legendary musician's daughter Polly ...
The original Bad Company knew how to start an album, that's for sure. The newly minted Rock and Roll Hall of Fame supergroup- ...
They ruled radio, sold millions, and filled arenas – yet history quietly moved on without them. Welcome to the world of the ...
"I see them as the greatest ever rock'n'roll band. How can it be a bad thing to be compared to the best there is?" ...
1974 was the year when the utopian dreams of the sixties finally curdled into a magnificent, decadent reality.
INTERVIEW The legendary Ramones drummer on infighting, addiction, and the true meaning of punk Marky Ramone is remembering the first time he watched Ramones live in 1974. “It was the beginning and ...
Celebrate New Year’s with Bob Dylan’s 1974 classic Forever Young, the timeless song that captures hope, youth, and new ...
You know what’s wild about music history? Some of the most influential rock albums ever made were basically ignored when they ...
The stylish gentlemen pictured above are Crimson Earth, a band active from 1970 to 1976. Regardless of their longevity, the Dorset-based outfit failed to attract national attention and didn’t release ...
An iconic rock band is sharing an unreleased song from 1974. Queen guitarist Brian May unveiled the band’s lost tune “Not for Sale (Polar Bear)” Monday on the UK radio station Planet Rock. It was ...