Jon Anderson’s Five Favorite Yes Albums
Jon Anderson may have departed Yes in 2001, but given the amount of time he served as the voice of Yes,
Jon Anderson may have departed Yes in 2001, but given the amount of time he served as the voice of Yes,
When The Darkness alighted on America’s shores with its 2003 debut Permission To Land, the band’s mix of frontman Justin
With his flair for the theatrical and the kind of over-the-top personality you’d expect from a rock & roll
It’s been a busy year for Mavis Staples. The storied septuagenarian rhythm and blues icon/civil rights activist was the subject of
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In this day and age of an imploding music industry, file sharing and the declining sales of recorded music, it almost
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For the past two decades, Garbage has been known as Butch Vig’s main gig. But long before he, Steve
The recently defeated Chicago Cubs are not the only ones experiencing hopping on a metaphorical time machine. This year marks the
The argument can be made that alongside Bob Dylan, Brian Wilson is one of the greatest living American singer-songwriters thanks
Some might say Warren Haynes has lived the lives of three men given how busy he’s kept the past few decades.
James Brown may have rightfully been known as the hardest-working man in show business, but if there’s anyone
Just who might Steve Earle look to as a blues icon? Read on to find out:
Anyone who has heard Aaron Neville sing can’t deny that the man’s dulcet tones are the kind of fine-tuned natural instrument
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As drummer for the rock band Switchfoot, there’s one moment Chad Butler always waits for during a show. It’s not
Immigration may be a hot topic political issue nowadays, but had Jose Santana not moved from his native Cuautla, Mexico, to
You’d think that having recently turned 68, Carlos Santana would be looking to take his foot off the gas.
In the pantheon of American punk rock, The Ramones rightfully get held up as standard-bearers with the rest of the
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