Rock and roll was born in the 1950s as a more raucous, electrified form of the blues. In the 1960s, the genre was given more life. Still rudimentary in some ways, it grew over the era and then found ...
During the 1970s, The Who released critically acclaimed and cult classic albums like Who’s Next and Quadrophenia. The band was known for their high-energy live performances, which would often last ...
Many band logos are hugely famous – everyone recognises The Rolling Stones' tongue and Nirvana's smiley face. They're on T-shirts, merch, and if you see them on a news story, you'll know which band ...
The 1970s music scene covered many types and genres. Especially as the decade rolled on and we saw the likes of punk rock and new wave shake things up significantly. Whatever your preferences and ...
During the 1960s, American music was taken over by artists from the U.K. This era became known as the British Invasion, with U.K. pop and rock artists dominating the American charts. Many of these ...
In the beginning, there was blues. It poured out of the American South on acoustic guitars and pianos and made it up north where it turned electric. But the core remained the same. It was rhythmic. It ...
David Crosby, the brash rock musician who evolved from a baby-faced harmony singer with The Byrds to a mustachioed hippie superstar and an ongoing troubadour in Crosby, Stills, Nash & (sometimes) ...
Here are the heaviest songs by 10 of the biggest rock bands of the 1970s! If there’s one thing rock and metal fans love to discuss, it’s the major and minor differences that separate the two genres.
Two rock bands who rose to prominence in the 1970s are embarking on a joint tour — and Peoria is on the list. Three Dog Night, an American rock band formed in 1967, and Little River Band, an ...