Questlove talks about his new movie 'Sly Lives!,' new music from D'Angelo, and much more in our new interview.
Many assume that a fierce rivalry with Michael Jackson kept His Royal Badness from participating in the star-studded charity ...
Radiohead have unearthed a previously unseen video of Thom Yorke's 1995 acoustic concert in Toronto for the 30th anniversary ...
PEOPLE launches an in-depth look into what very well might be Dylan's darkest day — which also happened to be pop's greatest ...
Support this evening came in the form of Scottish singer/songwriter/instrumentalist and poet Iona Zajac, a tall, softly ...
That egalitarian approach to music was amped up even further in the latest batch of episodes via The Who’s “Eminence Front,” ...
I come to this album from a week or so spent among the denizens of the New York and Boston folk revivals, including a key figure from Tulsa and the Guthrie Center, and a concert (Judy Collins, marking ...
Even though the whole world puts respect on the names of these two iconic guitarists, The Who's Pete Townshend never really cared for them at all.
The songs that changed rock music forever came at important turning points in the industry, and we think they should be ...
Chicago pop rock band Push Puppets have unveiled another taste of their upcoming album Tethered Together today. “This Whole ...
Motown was the definitive sound of the American pop charts in the 1960s and, across the Atlantic, Pete Townshend and The Who ...
The idea for the song 'Helter Skelter' came to Paul McCartney after reading an interview with Pete Townshend from The Who, who spoke about their single 'I Can See for Miles' being the loudest and ...