Born in Detroit in 1952, Don Fagenson has spent a lifetime making music in one way or another. Bass player. Band member.
A new photo book titled ‘Their Generation’ documenting The Who’s late-1960s American tours will be published this spring.
This week, a post-breakup bop from Selena Gomez, Benny Blanco, and Gracie Abrams, a sleek, moody highlight from Tate McRae ‘s ...
Colleen opens up about her musical, familial lineage, the joys and challenges of songwriting and crafting her new EP.
LL COOL J is kicking off a series of vinyl reissues with new editions of two classic albums, 'All World: Greatest Hits' and ...
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Today in Music History for March 4: In 1678, composer Antonio Vivaldi was born. In 1948, "Yes" bass player Chris Squire was born in London. One of the most successful prog-rock bands of the 1970s, ...
Steve Miller re-recorded his 1976 rock anthem "Fly Like an Eagle" as part of Playing For Change's Songs Around The World project.
Rico Nasty announces new album, 'Lethal,' out May 16 via Fueled by Ramen. Here, she tells 'Rolling Stone' about firing her old team and starting over.
The Righteous Brothers served as opening act for both legendary bands in 1964 The Righteous Brothers opened for both the ...
HarbourView Equity Partners has purchased the publishing catalog and select master rights of T-Pain. "I'm excited for this next chapter and to partner with HarbourView Equity as they help preserve the ...
Bill Medley confesses that he thought "my recording days were over" since it had been more than a dozen years since the ...
Yes drummer Bill Bruford looks back at the band's 1972 masterpiece 'Close to the Edge,' and explains what lured him out of retirement after 13 years.