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Women had a hand in making rock music what it is today, and many of those women were underrated icons of classic rock.
The Chicago three-piece worked with veteran producer Sylvia Massy to create an album that is unapologetically their own.
From powerful ballads to headbanging anthems, female rockers have left an indelible mark on music history. Join us as we celebrate the fierce women who shattered the glass ceiling of rock music! Our ...
Rockers the Puta-Pons only managed one album, but their two irrepressible front women endured tragedy and a messy breakup to stay friends.
"There’s a lot of wisdom in the neighborhood,” playwright Curtis B. Lewis, Jr. said of 14 ½ Street. “When you listen to these stories, they become real art.” ...
The Nirvana frontman’s outfits in the early ’90s pushed back against binary fashion norms and captured the rebellious energy ...
Summer is here, and the season of music festivals is in full swing. While some of the most popular ones have long been sold out, there’s a whole world of absolutely free events where the most you’ll ...
In 2025, the new “it has pockets!” is “it’s a skort!” Skorts have been back in the zeitgeist for a while now, thanks to ...
The singer talked to THR about overcoming burnout, his "pile of Legos" lyrics and the cosmic connection between sad dads and Taylor Swift-loving teenagers.
NEW YORK (AP) — Sly Stone, the revolutionary musician and dynamic showman whose Sly and the Family Stone transformed popular music in the 1960s and ’70s and beyond with such hits as “Everyday People,” ...
Formed in 1966-67, Sly and the Family Stone was the first major group to include Black and white men and women ... The music was a blowout of frantic horns, rapid-fire guitar and locomotive rhythms, a ...
Formed in 1966-67, Sly and the Family Stone was the first major group to include Black and white men and women ... The music was a blowout of frantic horns, rapid-fire guitar and locomotive rhythms, a ...