Ann Wilson enjoyed performing covers and reshaping them in her images, which she did with what she deemed an unfinished Tom ...
Grammy-winning country star Steve Earle picks out the three musicians he thinks of as geniuses, and John Lennon certainly isn't one of them ...
The album title '50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong' is quite the loaded statement, but is it true? Read more about the ...
We tend to think of the Grammys as a showcase for music, but some of the most prolific collectors of these trophies have been, strangely enough, politicians.
Back in 1963, the Dave Clark Five landed upon their defining masterpiece 'Glad All Over', but the success of the track was ...
Mike Love and his versatile vocals were one of the driving factors behind The Beach Boys, but what are some of his favourite performances with the band?
We delve into J Edgar Hoover's COINTELPRO operation, the assassinations of JFK and RFK, and the role of sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll in 1960s politics.
During the recording of his album, 'Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely', Sinatra's mood swings meant that he wasn't keen ...
John Fogerty found himself falling foul of the lesser-known crime of sounding too much like John Fogerty, but he certainly won a lot of sympathy along the way.
Robert Fripp may well be one of the finest guitarists of all time, but he's got a fair few questions about those who other people hail as the best.
While Foo Fighters fit snuggly in the rock and roll category, Dave Grohl knew there was much more they were capable of beyond loud guitars.
The answer depends on how you define a museum, but it's safe to say humans have been saving and displaying relics of their ...