Before she was to be heralded as “the Acid Queen” of the 1960s, Grace Slick was a burgeoning artist, finding her voice in the haze of the 1960s.
It's hard to believe Paul McCartney's skills letting him down, but on this classic Beatles track, that was almost the case. Read more here.
Edward Norton is a filmmaker as well as a leading actor, and he holds up an influential piece from 1998 as a documentary that goes down as a must-see.
Looking back at 'I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You', the classic 1967 album that marked a complete rebirth for new Atlantic recruit Aretha Franklin.
Whether you're a devotee of The Rolling Stones or The Beatles, chances are you’ve felt pressure from at least one person to make a choice between two worlds.
We are looking back at the life and times of Keith Richards. Not only the legendary guitarist in The Rolling Stones but the archetypal rock star mould ...
In 1972, Sly and the Family Stone were beginning to disintegrate, leaving Sly Stone to largely create on his own. After years of releasing albums to little-to-no fanfare, 1969’s Stand! saw the band ...
Don Henley certainly feels somewhat aggrieved with the way the Eagles have been received. The country-rock band have certainly had their critics ...
The B-52s has always felt like a strangely square name for one of music's kookiest acts, but the idea came to them fully formed in a dream.
Revisiting comments from Billy Joel about the time he pretended to be a roadie to attend a Jimi Hendrix show, and how the concert changed his life.
The main performers at the Oscars have been revealed, with 'Sinners' set to be honoured with a live performance amid its record-breaking nominations.
The Grateful Dead have one of the most loyal fanbases in rock history, but they very rarely converted that passion into single sales.