TESSAN Partners with Rachael Yamagata to Inspire Travelers
The leading charging solution brand TESSAN has announced an exciting collaboration with American singer-songwriter Rachael Yamagata, launching a global initiative titled "What's Your Next Journey?"...
Jazz Icons Jools Holland OBE and Jamie Cullum Set Sail with Cunard in 2025
Cunard is setting the tempo for music collaborations in 2025 with globally renowned jazz artists Jools Holland OBE and Jamie Cullum* headlining exclusive performances on...
USPS Stamps Its Approval on Allen Toussaint’s Musical Legacy with 48th Black Heritage Stamp
The United States Postal Service (USPS) is set to celebrate the life and legacy of legendary musician Allen Toussaint with the release of the...
Nina DiGregorio of Femmes of Rock Nails Eddie Van Halen’s “Eruption” on a Custom 7-String Violin
Eddie Van Halen’s "Eruption" on a violin? Yes, Nina DiGregorio of Femmes of Rock absolutely crushed it on a custom 7-string fretted electric violin....
Memphis Music Hall of Famer Don Nix, Writer of Blues Classic ‘Going Down,’ Dies at 83
Don Nix, the Memphis-born saxophonist, songwriter, and producer who helped shape the sounds of Southern soul and blues-rock, has died at 83. From his...
5 Surprising Facts About Black Sabbath’s “Paranoid”
Released in the seismic year of 1970, Paranoid by Black Sabbath wasn’t just another rock album—it was the primal scream of a generation wrestling...
5 Unknown Facts About Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young’s “Deja Vu”
What happens when four of the most iconic voices in folk rock come together at the height of the counterculture era? You get Déjà...
5 Surprising Facts About Simon & Garfunkel’s ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’
When Simon & Garfunkel released Bridge Over Troubled Water on January 26, 1970, they delivered a cultural touchstone. From its gospel-inspired title track to...
5 Surprising Facts About The Stooges “Fun House”
What happens when you strip away soundproofing, turn up the amplifiers, and let the chaos of Detroit in the 1970s spill into a recording...
Remembering Brenton Wood, A Soul Pioneer Who Gave Us RnB Hits And A Pioneering Indie Label
Did you know Brenton Wood almost walked away from "The Oogum Boogum Song"? He didn’t like it at first, but after six weeks of...
Photo Gallery 2024 Recap: Some of my favourite photos of 2024
Here is a look back at my 2024, featuring some of my favourite bands and the unforgettable moments I captured across the Greater Toronto...
Joe Satriani’s Epic 2006 Show, “Satriani Live!”, Now on YouTube
Guitar virtuoso Joe Satriani’s unforgettable 2006 performance at The Grove in Anaheim, CA, is now available for fans to relive in its full glory....
Paul Stanley shows Mark Agnesi his “Cracked Mirror” & PS-10 guitars
Watch Paul Stanley talk about the history of his Ibanez PS-10 prototypes and the iconic “Cracked Mirror” Ibanez he used in KISS.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9nlFoJAApE
Paul Stanley is...
Neil Young to Release Unheard Album ‘Oceanside Countryside’ on February 14
Oceanside Countryside is the latest of Neil Young's great “lost” albums to be released as part of his Analog Original Series (AOS). The album was recorded from May to December...
5 Surprising Facts About Van Morrison’s ‘Moondance’
Van Morrison’s Moondance, released on January 27, 1970, is one of those rare albums that transcends time, seamlessly blending jazz, soul, pop, and Irish...
5 Surprising Facts About Derek and the Dominos’ “Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs”
Eric Clapton’s Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, released on November 9, 1970, is one of rock's most celebrated albums. Known for its iconic...