Cult rock’n’rollers Dogs D’Amour emerged from the scuzz of late 80s London like a bunch of rock’n’roll vagabonds. For ...
Most blues fans can name the “Three Kings,” guitarists B.B. King, Albert King and Freddie King. Having said that, Freddie ...
Eric Clapton was already heading towards stardom as a guitarist, but it wasn't until he got the right songs under his fingers ...
The Christchurch-based author has a new book — and a new song. Rachael King speaks to Kim Knight about playing bass guitar, ...
Danny Barker Guitar and Banjo Fest runs March 18-23, and includes tributes and mentoring events throughout the week, as well ...
Elvis, who was strongly influenced by and nurtured on Black music, was a part of the revolution that stood up against Jim ...
Mick Fleetwood is not only the namesake of one of the world's most famous bands but a legendary drummer, who stood on the ...
Set in a dystopian future where rainbow-hued plasma pollutes the sky, the film follows Sadie Sink as the titular dirt farmers ...
Formed in London’s King’s Cross in 1982, The Pogues were originally named Pogue Mahone – an Anglicisation of the Irish phrase ...
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Louder on MSN"It's got the filthiest tenor saxophone solo ever." Blur guitarist Graham Coxon reveals the prog rock song that changed his lifeBlur guitarist Graham Coxon has nominated King Crimson's Ladies Of The Road as the song which changed his life. Coxon ...
Peter Farrelly, the lead vocalist, flautist and bass player with Northern Irish prog rockers Fruupp sadly passed away this ...
H.E.R. directs a documentary full of all-star conversations framed around archival footage of an artist who remains an ...
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