Roy Orbison, the "Crying Man" of rock and roll, was known for his powerful voice and soulful ballads. But beyond the dark ...
In the early months of 1973, the band that dared to call itself Big Star was anything but. The album of glittering, tightly ...
“I don’t want to set the world on fire; I just want to keep my nuts warm.” As a self-described “rock ‘n’ roll waiter,” Thorogood emphasized the importance of catering to his audience. “The fans pick ...
Singer and guitarist George Thorogood, best known for his rollicking hits like “Bad to the Bone,” recounted a humorous experience during a stay at Memphis’ iconic Peabody Hotel, where the ...
A Complete Unknown' follows Bob Dylan's life in the early 1960s as he begins his career, culminating in a performance at the ...
Richard Perry, a prominent record producer who helped craft dozens of hits with a polished pop sound throughout the 1970s and ...