Benjamin Curtis of School of Seven Bells, Secret Machines Dead at 35

Benjamin Curtis of School of Seven Bells, Secret Machines Dead at 35

Benjamin Curtis, the former Secret Machines guitarist and Tripping Daisy drummer who most recently made up half of the dream-pop duo School of Seven Bells, died at age 35 last night in New York City. He had been battling T-cell Lymphoblastic Lymphoma, a rare type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and the website Oklahoma Rock, which covers […]

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Fleetwood Mac’s John McVie Getting Back On-Stage

Following cancer treatment, the bassist is getting back on-stage in Las Vegas.

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Ranking the Kennedy Center Honors Performances (Tributes to Santana, Billy Joel, Herbie Hancock)

Ryan breaks down the performances from the 2013 Kennedy Center Honors.

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Prince- Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, CT 12/28/13

Prince- Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, CT 12/28/13

Prince’s performance at Mohegan Sun was just as James Brown as it was Jimi Hendrix and if by some chance, someone in attendance doubted his status as one of the most freakishly talented musical minds alive, they left knowing sure well where the Purple One stands amongst the greats. What made Prince’s second of three […]

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Wild Mick Brown (INTERVIEW)

Wild Mick Brown (INTERVIEW)

There are three things you need to know about Wild Mick Brown, drummer for both Dokken and Ted Nugent: First, his moniker is not by chance. The man knows how to party wild and there are many, many stories to prove it; most recently his little incident involving a “high speed” chase on a “stolen” […]

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Trombone Shorty – Terminal 5 New York, NY 12/13/13

Trombone Shorty – Terminal 5 New York, NY 12/13/13

Ahh, what could have been, but apparently Mother Nature isn’t a fan of funky stuff… On this frigid night in the Big Apple the NOLA phenom Trombone Shorty was billed to play NYC’s Terminal 5 with a special opening slot from Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and Funkateer first class Bootsy Collins. However Bootzilla’s […]

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Phil Collen of Def Leppard & Manraze Shares All (INTERVIEW)

Phil Collen of Def Leppard & Manraze Shares All (INTERVIEW)

With the hustle and bustle of Christmas now a few days past, and gift cards in hand, it’s a perfect time to grab some music you may have missed during the two-holiday season. Right before Thanksgiving, Def Leppard’s Phil Collen unleashed a three song EP with his band Manraze. Their first single, “I Surrender,” has […]

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Shearwater- Fellow Travelers

Shearwater- Fellow Travelers

[rating=7.00] Jonathan Meiburg hails Fellow Travelers to be his favorite Shearwater album, as it serves as a quintessential chronicle of the Austin band’s 13-year existence told through the songs of the various acts they’ve toured with during that time. Originally conceived as an EP release, it had quickly grown to LP proportions after realizing the […]

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Keith Richards on Keith Richards

It’s been a very, very big year for the Rolling Stones. After all, not many bands can say they are legitimately 50 years old. So if you’re looking for a little rock history reading let us recommend Keith Richards On Keith Richards, edited by Sean Egan, which is basically a compilation of interviews with Richards […]

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Into the Lens: Tegan and Sara; December 19th, 2013 (Orlando, FL)

Barbara Sheridan captures Tegan and Sara on-stage on their ‘Heartthrob’ tour.

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