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Iconic record stores around the globe, which are still thriving, deserve homage. We take a quick look at ten of the coolest.
Festival co-founder Shawn Stern spoke with The Times about the origins of the festival and why the culture and spirit of punk rock is needed now more than ever.
Something special happened in the early-2000s. Bands and artists from small towns across Canada took the world by storm, ...
Billy Strings and Chris Thile were singing an old song called “Rabbit in a Log” at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival. Clouds of weedy smoke rolled up to the stage from below, and thunder echoed from ...
It takes a brave filmmaker to risk making a sequel to splatter punk classic Street Trash, but producer Matt Manjourides is ...
When Nirvana came to an end in 1994, Dave Grohl entered a new musical era with Foo Fighters, but he brought with him 'Marigold', recorded during 'In Utero'.
“It was a hot summer day in August 1974,” Pang recalls. The image was shot by famed rock photog Bob Gruen. Originally, Lennon wanted Pang to shoot the photo, but at the time she just had a ...
"I had no ambition to be a solo artist," Moyet tells American Songwriter. "I'd always worked in bands, so I didn't know who I ...
Abuse from internet trolls left Billy Nomates on the verge of quitting music, but music ended up becoming therapy.
Ahead of the Alive and Kicking Tour 2025, Jim Kerr tells why Simple Minds almost said no to the "The Breakfast Club" smash hit that defined them.
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