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“I gave up guitar when I heard Clapton, the way people are put off tennis when they watch Federer”
Jethro Tull legend Ian Anderson on why he plays the flute – and why Ritchie Blackmore is ‘definitely not mad’ ...
The only thing more surprising than Todd Rundgren’s continuing ability to surprise concertgoers is that he still cares enough ...
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Nine years on from tragedy, Cadogan shares the story of his trio’s new album, the joy of vintage fuzz and the genius of John ...
While someone navigates the growth from adolescence into a burgeoning adulthood, these four songs cover a range of developing ...
In 1975, 31-year-old Mick Jagger told People magazine that “I’d rather be dead than sing ‘Satisfaction’ at 45.” ...
The Rolling Stones prove their creative power remains intact with Foreign Tongues, an ambitious album featuring Andrew Watt’s production, major guests and songs that confront the modern world.
The sheer breadth of these collaborations might also come as a surprise. Several date back to 1969, before McCartney ...
Timeless artefacts and sonic anomalies: 15 singular albums that abandoned the cultural conveyor belt to exist in their own ...
After producing the Stones and Dylan, Don Was releases his first solo album at 73, inspired by his Detroit roots.
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Barrie Cadogan on Little Barrie's tone secrets and pinch-me moments with Liam Gallagher
Nine years on from tragedy, Cadogan shares the story of his trio’s new album, the joy of vintage fuzz and the genius of John ...
A “Jazz Organ Summit” concert at ProArts Playhouse on Friday will showcase two outstanding Hammond B3 players — Japanese ...
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