Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable new tracks. Listen to the Playlist on ...
Eddie Van Halen never had a traditional guitar lesson. Instead, he learnt his instrument by copying Eric Clapton's songs ...
Gwen Stefani emerged onto the scene – and into the public's consciousness – as the larger-than-life vocalist, founding member ...
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Enjoy a live acoustic performance by local duo Bonnie Wicher & Larry Smith, Thursday, at 6:30 p.m., at Whispering Oaks ...
Powerhouse guitarist Tim DiJulio has existed for years on the edge of the city's music radar screen. Now, at 57, he is on the ...
The priciest guitar tracks of all time are connected to the biggest classic rock songs ever, and few can actually afford to license them.
The Beatles' song "Now and Then" has earned two Grammy nominations, raising some eyebrows in the industry because the production involved an AI assist to get John Lennon's vocals.
For me it’s the best of the Police,” guitarist Andy Summers says. “There are a lot of other great tracks, but I’ve always ...
Unlikely scenario, but, if someday Genesis—a whimsical prog band who just lost their visionary frontman and who would, within ...
Oh hi, Gracie Abrams! The 25-year-old songbird joined Taylor Swift on her third night in Toronto for Saturday's acoustic set.
The Living Colour guitarist reveals the seven riffs that stopped him in his tracks – and hints at how Jimi Hendrix might have ...