The Righteous Brothers served as opening act for both the Rolling Stones and the Beatles in 1964. Bill Medley revealed which ...
Gagosian Beverly Hills is presenting 36 photos by Paul McCartney, taken amid Beatlemania, that will be offered for sale.
One can't deny that The Beatles changed music forever, and there are quite a few reasons why they're still so revered today.
Topeka USD 501 is preparing to implement a program called "TeachRock," which focuses on educating students about modern music ...
The story behind William Shatner's 2004 cover of a Britpop classic is possibly even stranger than the song itself.
No band has a greater mystique than Led Zeppelin. Now, a stunning new documentary goes inside that legend and traces their ...
With new interviews, rare archival footage and a skull-rattling soundtrack, there's a whole lot to love about this theatrical experience.
Irving Plaza show, McCartney spent Valentine's Day at an even more intimate NYC venue for his third show at Bowery Ballroom ...
Even with Paul Anka in their corner, 80s rockers Ruffian never found a home for their first album—and that broke up the band.
Despite having shut down legions of authors and filmmakers interested in their story, the members of Led Zeppelin said yes to Bernard MacMahon. Why?
The Airmen of Note deliver a stunning live performance of "Embraceable You" at the Library of Congress, celebrating 100 years of Gershwin’s "Rhapsody in Blue." Featuring Technical Sgt. Clara ...
A new Paul McCartney photo exhibit opening the spring in Beverly Hills, California, will feature signed prints and previously unseen Beatlemania-era images.
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