Robin Trower Interview by Andrew Daly Though Robin Trower had set the psych-rock world ablaze with Procol Harum, resulting in five classic records, Procol Harum (1967), Shine on Brightly (19… Read More
Robin Trower, blues rock guitar legend, looked back on his early career days and explained how he ended up abandoning Gibson guitars for Fenders. As Trower recalled in a recently published i… Read More
Of the bands that made it out of the ‘70s alive, few can claim to be leaders of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal. Joining the ranks of bands such as Iron Maiden, Def Leppard, and ev… Read More
Geddy Lee names some of his favorite bassists of all time. Rush‘s bassist and frontman Geddy Lee is a well-known bassist who also adds different bass parts to his bass melodies for Rus… Read More
Tommy Thayer picks his favorite songs ever. KISS‘s guitarist Tommy Thayer is one of the most influential guitarists and Thayer likes to add old-school sound and guitar riffs to his mus… Read More
Photo: Robin Trower by Rob Blackham By Martine Ehrenclou British guitar legend, Robin Trower is regarded as one of the most influential guitar players of all time. Trower’s signature… Read More
With Ann Wilson and Nancy Wilson touring separately this year, Heart fans have two different opportunities to see the legendary sisters in concert. Apparently, the two couldn’t agree… Read More
By Kevin Porter
Blues-rock guitarist, singer-songwriter, Alastair Greene has been thrilling audiences for nearly two decades and especially fans in his native Southern California. He is wel… Read More
(This interview is between Keith, The Odd of Direnotes and Cam of Motherslug)[K] Who is Motherslug? What brought the band together?Motherslug have been kicking around for six years now. Nick… Read More
Today, we go to February 1st, 1976- and we have yet another plane crash, this one killing 5 people and two light planes near Adelaide, Australia. Oh, and Werner Heisenberg may have die… Read More
When I was a kid, growing up in a house with Cat Stevens, Neil Diamond, and Simon and Garfunkel, the first time I ever heard Kiss's "Detroit Rock City," it was a moment of musical epiphany… Read More