Born in Detroit in 1952, Don Fagenson has spent a lifetime making music in one way or another. Bass player. Band member.
The 79-year-old English singer made his U.S. concert debut in 1964 with The Zombies. His Tuesday show here will be the first San Diego-area solo show of his career.
Allie opens up about her journey, musical evolution and the personal stories behind her latest project 'Sincerely, Rolling Stone' ...
At some point, we all hear the call. It starts as a whisper —maybe after seeing an old photo or watching a movie from our ...
“I’d say guitar music got cool [after the pandemic],” Henson says). “You know, maybe we had a little bit to do ... to be ...
Ripley Johnson and Barry Walker on recording Sol y Sombra in a dark, vibey basement like the Stones, the irony of working ...
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.
Pianist Jeffrey Siegel will perform at Pick-Staiger Concert Hall on Friday, Feb. 21. Ah, February! It's the shortest month, ...
A list of 50 terrible songs on otherwise great, classic albums, from the Beatles and Bob Dylan to Harry Styles and Taylor ...
Mike McCready liked Frehley's solo so much he used it for Pearl Jam's "Alive," giving the solo a third time in the spotlight ...
Wood, whose real name is Alfred Jesse Smith, was born in Shreveport, Louisiana in 1941. Rock music world rocked by deaths of ...
I wrote about the best songs to listen to on Valentine’s Day, which featured numerous selections perfect for dancing the night away with your lover. This year, I’m taking a look at the ...