Tang Clan, Luther Vandross, Sade, Billy Idol and Joy Division/New Order will be honored at the November 14 ceremony in Los ...
An assembly for secondary school pupils, suitable for Black History Month, celebrating the contribution of black artists and ...
Founded on Valentines Day in 1949 the Merseysippi Jazz Band was famously the first act to play at Liverpool’s Cavern club ...
Eight songs you need to hear right now, from Erik Grönwall, Castle Rat, The Black Crowes X Whiskey Myers and more ...
After one too many run-ins with sexist men in music, Joni Mitchell unleashed her most brutally honest and angry song against ...
A much-loved tribute of rock ‘n’ pop hits of the ‘50s through to the ‘80s comes to Peterborough as part of its 40th ...
One of the oldest pubs in Nottingham city centre has been home to hundreds of biker enthusiasts since 1956. Ye Olde ...
Lynyrd Skynyrd may have produced the songs that reached out beyond Southern rock's usual boundaries, but elsewhere, there’s a ...
A lot of people say the Coachella lineup needs more edge, so let's give it exactly that with these impossible headliners.
Nobody was doing folk rock justice quite like a few incredible musicians in the 1970s. In fact, the genre has come to be ...
This music was born as a reaction to the bloated excesses of mid-’70s rock. It lives on in basement gigs, anti-fascist bands, student protests, the worlds of indie creation and DIY.
These three rock songs all came out in 1982, and have since been mostly forgotten, even though they still sound amazing.