Springsteen and McCartney Performance Cut Short By Curfew
Despite sit-ins by John Fogerty, Tom Morello and Paul McCartney, the big story from last night’s Bruce Springsteen set wasn’t the music.
Despite sit-ins by John Fogerty, Tom Morello and Paul McCartney, the big story from last night’s Bruce Springsteen set wasn’t the music.
Rob Chapman’s photos from moe. at the scenic Beekman Beer Garden in NYC.
Kevin and Connor share another JCVD-inspired compilation.
You can watch free broadcasts from the Pitchfork Music Festival and Forecastle Festival from home.
Stanley Jordan sat in with String Cheese Incident last night.
Allie reviews Brooklyn’s Woodland restaurant in the Prospect Heights neighborhood.
Watch a featurette on the making of a new Woody Guthrie box set.
Live specials from Rush, Sublime with Rome and Foo Fighters plus more music on TV this weekend.
Ziggy Marley performing at the Minnesota Zoo, Apple Valley, MN 7.3.12.
“Can ZZ Top play some blues for you?” Billy Gibbons is standing tall, center stage, a sly sideways grin creasing his bearded face. Headlining the Gang Of Outlaws tour with 3 Doors Down and Gretchen Wilson, ZZ Top has been feeling a little frisky with some old songs that sound as fresh in 2012 as they did in the raising hell 70’s and choreographed 80’s. With no egos attached, the band from Texas have long played boogie, gravel-throated, guitar driven rock and this stop along the month-long jaunt through the states was no different.