"Ball and Chain" by Big Brother and the Holding Company and "Never Going Back Again" by Fleetwood Mac are underrated classic ...
This week in Philly music Jon Batiste, Gov’t Mule, Of Monsters and Men, and John Legend all play the Met. Halsey does two ...
The award-winning Sixties Show from New York City will be performed on Saturday, Nov. 15, at The Barnhill Center at the ...
War is hell, and great songs like "Gimme Shelter" and "Alice's Restaurant" bring home that message more successfully than the rest.
I’ve been on a quest for the last decade or so to see all the Baby Boomer classic rock icons. I only had three left that I ...
Some songs were made for the charts, others for the streets. Across decades and genres, many pieces have served as ...
When Creedence Clearwater Revival released “Proud Mary” as a single in January 1969 they had existed for a decade. They got a ...
This iconic track from The Who was never meant to be a generational anthem, according to songwriter Pete Townshend.
In a new video feature, John Fogerty explains how a famous Disney character inspired the Creedence Clearwater Revival hit “Down on the Corner.” ...
Woodstock was the defining concert of 1960s rock and roll. The three-day event held in August 1969 boasted some of the day’s top acts, including Jimi Hendrix, the Who (whose set was famously ...
John Fogerty once described how he made 'Who'll Stop The Rain' timeless, including making sure the writing was "general and epochal".
Performers at the era-defining festival included Sly and the Family Stone, The Who and more — and they all have tales to tell ...