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Bruce Springsteen is one of the few names capable of evoking the heart and gritty power of American rock and roll.
Fifty-two years ago today, George Harrison scored his second No. 1 on the Hot 100, overtaking a former Beatles bandmate.
Over a roughly one-year period, Harrison tracked a quartet of solos on the recording. Here's the story behind each of them ...
Bruce Springsteen rose to stardom in the 1970s, but the 1980s saw him become one of the most famous and successful musicians ...
The second albums on this list helped propel rock history’s evolution and cemented these bands’ legendary status.
It’s not even July yet! It’s more temperate this week in Indie Basement where an exciting June goes out on a fairly mellow ...
The first release selected by SOUL CITY on their 2025 relaunched logo is a much-sought-after number by Chris Jackson and His ...
Known for SNL and brilliant comedies like Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Steve Martin's career took an unexpected turn with ...
The "pioneering bassist who shaped the sound of modern music" doesn't sound like she'll be attending the November awards ...
With the recent passing of Brian Wilson at age 82, I return to my lifelong dispute on the erroneously accepted narrative of popular music during the early sixties before the Beatles showed up as a ...
That was true this past week with the song “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling.” This song was in the top 40 in the mid-1970s.
David Mamet returns to filmmaking with 'Henry Johnson', a dialogue-driven ensemble piece that highlights his enduring ...