The Jersey-bred E Streeters were tapped to back both Chuck Berry and Jerry Lee Lewis, in addition to Bruce Springsteen.
Chuck Berry is one of the most iconic names in music, but even he had his favourite musicians. In 1973, he picked two songs that he called all-time favourites.
Frankie Lymon's soaring soprano epitomized 1950s pop, but behind the sunny melodies lay a life plagued by racism, trauma, and ...
By the time Springsteen invited anybody who wanted to, to get up onstage for a number, just about everyone ... was standing and rocking to his music.
Keith Richards idolized rock pioneer Chuck Berry, but their tumultuous relationship took a violent turn. Discover the ...
According to Max Weinberg, Bruce Springsteen's reunited E Street Band drew the honor of backing two rock legends: Jerry Lee ...
Blues rocker Paddy Smith has released his new album, Could Have Found Grace. We asked him the BIG questions . . .
Generative AI trains on copyrighted music without permission. Neural fingerprinting detects both AI-generated tracks and ...
George Harrison may have had his fair share of iconic tracks under his belt, but he knew nothing could compare to the songs he heard growing up.
John Lennon and Yoko Ono adopted New York City as their home in 1971, just before the release of Imagine. Crammed into a tiny ...
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