The rhythm section of Romanelli and Telaro are solid throughout, laying the foundation for the bluesy but slightly funky groove that keeps your mistletoes, er, toes tapping and head bobbing. Izzo ...
The mournful pull of guitar strings meets the quivering thud of bass and drum, permeating the void and bringing to life ...
Timothée Chalamet was the spitting image of a rock star as he arrived at the premiere of his hotly anticipated Bob Dylan ...
The project merges meticulous rhythm programming and pulsating synths with virtuosic violin, creating a soundscape that is ...
Despite having enough star power for three different bands, The Traveling Wilburys admitted to needing one guitar hero for this song.
Seventy years ago, Bill Haley’s barnstorming cover of Big Joe Turner’s US R&B hit, Shake, Rattle and Roll, crash-landed amongst the familiar litany of reassuring middle-of-the-road ballads in the UK ...
Highlights for Dec. 12-18 include Wilco, Los Lobos, Tower of Power, Jose James, Brother Ali and Tina Schlieske’s VaJamma ...
Hendrix named the track after the Olympic White Fender Stratocaster he wielded during his iconic Woodstock set ...
The Red Clays Strays and Gabriella Rose’s sound has an old soul that transports listeners back in time. Their vocals, which sound well beyond their years, would garner Johnny Cash’s stamp of approval.
Along with its high-profile limited-edition releases, Gibson continues to consider the working musician, as this pair illustrates: two new additions that couldn’t be more different!
Joanne Shaw Taylor has released her newest single, “I Gotta Stop Letting You Let Me Down,” now streaming on all major platforms.
There is no Moody Blues these days, but guitarist Justin Hayward – like his bandmate John Lodge – is happy to represent the band on his own.