The 1970s were dominated by both The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin, but which one left the more enduring impact on rock and roll?
The new documentary, “It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley,” pays tribute to the “Hallelujah” singer, who died too young at age 30.
Along with the still-relevant big names found in the below list of the Top 40 Songs of 1975, which were chosen by the UCR ...
The internet has spoken, and Nirvana‘s Kurt Cobain is apparently not the greatest rockstar of all time. Pubity, a publication ...
The music we make is left of center as far as what is standardly available ... what’s marketable,' Ben Harper told the ...
It's clear that Buckley, who sang like Nina Simone crossed with Robert Plant crossed with a heavenly spirit, could have been ...
From the Texas International Pop Festival to an appreciation of Robert Johnson's Dallas connection, the Lone Star State and ...
David Bowie was a chameleon in the music world ... His melodies, often referred to as genius, continue to influence contemporary music. Robert Plant’s powerful voice and charismatic performances ...
It becomes clear from the film that Buckley, who sang like Nina Simone crossed with Robert Plant crossed with ... In the movie, there’s a quote from David Bowie saying that he thought “Grace ...
David Bowie and Led Zeppelin are two artists with ... Led with Bowie’s vocals, it’s obviously a very different energy to the roaring voice of Robert Plant, but to Tin Machine, the song had the same ...