Like many of their contemporaries, Led Zeppelin was largely inspired by rhythm and blues, but differed, however, in the ...
For all of the great guitar licks Kiss had in their arsenal, Paul Stanley could recognise a true original when he saw one.
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Fiona Apple had a clear vision of what she wanted to say and who she wanted to be on this seminal debut, which expanded the ...
Winning an Academy Award is the pinnacle of any actor’s career, and while James Stewart had one of his own, he could have ended up with as many as four if he hadn’t turned down three roles that won ...
After a particularly torturous recording experience, Chris Cornell realised he needed to change how he captured his vocals ...
Revisiting comments by Paul Weller about Marvin Gaye who he said is "the greatest singer of all time" and pivotal to him forming The Style Council.
Van Halen were always a perfect band of brothers, but Eddie knew a few people could have been a bit expendable once they left ...
While Dave Grohl may seem like the most emblematic rock star of our time, there's no shame in having a few pop favourites.
While Neil Young never apologised once for his lyrics, he felt that some of his best tunes didn't exactly hit the right note.