In a 1982 interview with Rolling Stone, Pete Townshend candidly revealed why he didn’t believe The Beatles were a rock ‘n’ roll band. Townshend started off his point of view by stating, “You know, I ...
Bob Dylan and The Beatles were ’60s contemporaries, and consequently, incidental competitors. Despite the grave differences in both their demeanor and style, the two were and are still compared to ...
In How the Beatles Destroyed Rock ‘n’ Roll, musician and writer Elijah Wald looks past the world’s most famous musicians to explore the significance of those who were simply popular in their own time.
TODAY is National Day of Rock ‘n’ Roll, and we’re remembering times when we put on our blue suede shoes and sang and danced to its stirring rhythms. Gary Swanston as Elvis with sisters Caitlin, 15, ...
Since its inception, the question of who, when, and where rock music originated has been a topic of debate. That cool mixture of drums, bass, and electric guitar, merging melody, uptempo beats, and ...
Part of the 1960s British pop invasion that began with The Beatles, The Zombies took a lot longer for success to catch up ...
When Kiss star Gene Simmons went to the funeral of Chuck Berry, he hadn’t planned on making a speech – but that’s how it turned out. And as he now tells MusicRadar, he was disappointed that other ...