The Who's 1971 effort 'Who's Next' is among their most iconic albums, but Pete Townshend first envisioned the project as ...
From The Police to Led Zeppelin, The Beatles and Deep Purple; The Who guitarist Pete Townshend has dismissed more than a few ...
Minimalism met rock in 1972 when Pete Townshend wrote “Baba O’Riley.” The song’s cyclic, arpeggiating riff was inspired by ...
In his memoir, Derek Shulman reflects on rescuing AC/DC in the '90s, turning around their fortunes when they were on the ...
Behind the hits and hero worship, these 15 bands were war zones of ego, excess, betrayal and dysfunction For every glorious ...
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Randy Bachman on the rehearsal mistake that led him to became the the guitarist for Canada's biggest American hitmakers
As Bachman and Guess Who frontman Burton Cummings prepare to return to the road next year, the guitarist recalls how it all ...
Few bands matched The Who’s ferocity onstage. In the late ’60s and early ’70s, their concerts were controlled chaos: Pete ...
Elton John was beaming with pride on Thursday as he attended the evening show of The Devil Wears Prada musical in London with ...
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Today-Music-History-Dec06
Today in Music History for Dec. 6: ...
What are the biggest concert moments to happen in Cincinnati? Here's a list of some of the most notable shows to date.
Patti Smith stood onstage at the Met Philadelphia on Saturday during her 50th anniversary tour for her 1975 album Horses. She ...
Batters strike out. Basketball players throw up bricks routinely. Hockey players fan on shots — also routinely. But outside ...
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