Stormy Mondays: 20 Year Old Forbin’s > Mockingbirds
Listen to two outstanding versions of Col. Forbin’s > Fly Famous Mockingbird from 1992.
Pullin’ ‘Tubes: Big Star’s Story
Watch the trailer for the documentary Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me.
Eric Clapton Announces Tour Culminating in MSG Crossroads Fest
Big news from the Eric Clapton camp including word of a U.S. Tour and the 4th Crossroads Guitar Festival.
Twenty Years Later: Phish @ St. Mike’s – 11/19/1992
Boston.com’s Eric Wilbur remembers his first Phish show – 20 years later.
Video: Jim James – Know ‘Til Now
What would a Jim James music video look like? We finally have our answer to that question.
Televised Tune: Pete Townshend on Letterman
Tenacious D on Conan, Pete Townshend on Letterman and more music on TV.
The London Souls Return With New Album – Here Come The Girls
The London Souls are thrilled to announce the release of their new album "Here Come The Girls" on January 8. Following the recording of "Here Come The Girls" in early 2012 at The Bunker Studio in Brooklyn, lead singer / guitarist / songwriter Tash Neal was a victim of a serious hit and run accident […]
Tommy Bolin: The Definitive Teaser Collector
Just as there was much more than meets the eye to Tommy Bolin, so is there much more than meets the eye to The Definitive Teaser Collector’s Edition. Enclosed in a slipcase of distinctly budget design, the five CDs within reaffirm why the late guitarist is so rabidly revered to this day, close to four decades after his most untimely death.
Gus G Plays His Heart Out (INTERVIEW)
He is standing on the edge of a stage, long dark hair swirling around him as he rips his guitar strings into a pathological scream for mercy. Being the latest in a respected line of guitar players that Ozzy Osbourne has discovered and bred in his fertile solo band, Gus G is playing his heart out. But what some fans don’t realize is that Gus is not a virgin ingénue. He has been playing guitar since a little kid and in more bands – at one time – than most musicians play with in their entire careers. And now one of those bands is starting to cause a ripple outside of their native Greece with the release of Few Against Many.
Other Lives: Crescent Ballroom, Phoenix, AZ 11/5/12
It was a quiet election day eve and Other Lives made their return to the Valley of the Sun. They've come to Phoenix before as the opener for Radiohead back in March and opening for rock royalty has definitely taken their public awareness to new heights. They returned this time as the headliner at Crescent Ballroom, a much more intimate venue than the giant Jobing.com arena they played last time.