Despite being a certified drumming god, Neil Peart felt that some drum solos were bound to put him through his paces.
Despite Neil Peart focusing on the raw precision in Rush, some tunes could leave him absolutely speechless when he heard them.
King Gizzard and the Lizard Drummer Michael "Cavs" Cavanagh further reveals the bespoke world surrounding his groovy second ...
The audience took their seats in The Englert Theatre, awaiting a night of music from Tortoise, a Chicago-based band. The five ...
Love sparked a shared passion for fashion, leading to the creation of Port of LNG. The Langas show that blending business ...
That insane count-in fill from John Bonham should be studied by every kid who gets a drum kit for Christmas. It’s an immediate vibe-establisher, one that forms one of the most explosive and memorable ...
On the charts in 1984, Kenny Loggins scored his only No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 with the catchy soundtrack song ...
When you can feel 20,000 people jumping up and down… well that gives you a moment to remember.” “None of us really knew what ...
Lou Gramm is adamant that he’ll be “hanging up the microphone at the end of the year.” But the original Foreigner frontman is ...
The Chelsea superstar speaks exclusively to The i Paper about the YouTube videos, drum solos and Bible verses behind his ...
Careers cut short by illness, overdose, suicide and even murder left achingly affecting unfinished business. Here, we round ...
The Americana-folk band, paired with the cello/drum duo, kept the Cactus Club in rapture on March 26.
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