Feist and Choir! Choir! Choir! Lead a Heartfelt Tribute to Sinéad O’Connor With “Nothing Compares 2 U”
When the world lost Sinéad O’Connor in 2023, the voices rose. Choir! Choir! Choir! hosted a sold-out tribute at Toronto’s Opera House, and just...
Ringo Starr on Joining The Beatles, Loving Bands, and 30 Years of All-Starr Magic
Before he became the world’s most beloved drummer, Ringo Starr was playing sweaty club gigs with Rory Storm and The Hurricanes—until a call from...
Johnny Marr Turns a Guitar Collection Into a Living Soundtrack of His Life
If guitars could talk, Johnny Marr’s would sing an entire history of modern music. Marr’s Guitars is a visually rich, deeply personal look at...
“Bowie at the BBC” Brings the Starman Back to Earth in His Own Words
Before he was Ziggy, before the Berlin years, before the global icon status—David Bowie was a curious teenager sneaking onto the BBC as part...
The Amplified “Come As You Are” Book Revisits Nirvana’s Legend with New Depth and Devastation
When Michael Azerrad first published Come As You Are: The Story of Nirvana in 1993, he captured lightning in a bottle. It was the...
5 Surprising Facts About Meat Loaf’s ‘Bat Out Of Hell’
What do you get when a theatrical madman (Jim Steinman), a belting operatic force of nature (Meat Loaf), and a rock production wizard (Todd...
John Mayer Weaves Grateful Dead Magic Into His Own Songs and Nails the Transition
John Mayer proved that musical worlds can collide beautifully during his solo acoustic show in Chicago on October 18, 2023. The longtime Dead &...
The Day a Stumpf Fiddle, a Toy Piano, and Friendship Made Music on Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
Sometimes the greatest music lessons come with a smile and a sweater. In one joyful episode of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, percussionist Bob Rawsthorne showed...
5 Surprising Facts About Traveling Wilburys’ ‘Vol. 1’
The Traveling Wilburys weren’t supposed to exist. But when George Harrison needed a B-side in 1988, what began as a one-off jam between friends...
10 Musicians Who Faced Hearing Loss And Kept Playing Anyway
For musicians, hearing is more than a sense—it’s a superpower. But even superheroes face their kryptonite. From the world’s loudest stages to the quietest...
32 Years Ago, The Cranberries Played “Dreams” Live and Gave Us All Something to Believe In
In 1993, Dolores O'Riordan and The Cranberries brought "Dreams" to life on Irish TV's Kenny Live, delivering a performance so pure and powerful it...
10 Glam Rock Albums That Turned Glitter Into Gold
The glam rock explosion didn’t tiptoe into the ‘70s—it barged in, feather boa wrapped, lipstick smeared, and volume maxed. These weren’t albums that played...
“Rise Up and Sing” Proves Music Can Still Change the World in Andrea Warner’s Powerful Book for Young Activists
A protest anthem can’t pass legislation—but it can spark the fire that makes someone try. In Rise Up and Sing! Power, Protest, and Activism...
“Oh Didn’t They Ramble” Explores the Genre-Bending Legacy of Rounder Records in David Menconi’s New Book
What is American roots music? Any definition must account for a kaleidoscope of genres from bluegrass to blues, western swing to jazz, soul and...
10 Iconic Music Videos That Broke the Internet
Music videos have always been part of the story. But these 10? They rewrote it. From crashing YouTube to birthing memes to sparking global...
Dark Archer Releases “Hidden Eyes” In A Daring Anthem Of Awakening And Truth
Dark Archer returns with Hidden Eyes, a piercing new single that unearths the hidden truths beneath society's polished lies. In this evocative track, a...