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The Traveling Wilburys always had a strong lineup of amazing guitarists, but even the most legendary have one person relegated to bass.
Just as Glastonbury Festival was fading into its final hours, Turnstile hit The Other Stage for a performance that proved why they are the best new live act.
Bob Dylan has had his fair share of rock and roll classics, but he knew people were carrying on the tradition of fantastic tunes.
Springsteen’s first album was Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. It’s worth noting that people enjoyed this record. It received great reviews from those who listened, and it didn’t take long for ...
Jimmy Page may have a certain level of genius on guitar, but he could still be dumbfounded by someone going against the grain ...
Rod Stewart performed the 1978 disco-pop classic 'Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?' at Glastonbury Festival during his legend's slot on the Pyramid Stage.
For Queen's final album, 'Made in Heaven', Freddie Mercury co-wrote 'Mother Love', the song that would mark his final time in the studio.
A look at how The Beatles may have been the kings of the 1960s, yet shared the airwaves with many forgotten acts and bands that were big names of the day.
John Wayne always exuded confidence. It was part of his schtick. Any hint of uncertainty and all that messianic swaggering would have come crashing down. Many of his co-stars said that he was equally ...
Turnstile performed a triumphant set at Glastonbury Festival, bringing a huge wave of energy to The Other Stage with a knock-out performance of 'Never Enough'.
There is never going to be another artist remotely close to Neil Young, but the most original musicians could be thieves sometimes.
Joe Keery is perhaps best known for his role in the hit Netflix series Stranger Things. However, it was his band Djo who drew cheers at Glastonbury Festival.
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