CES 2010: In Search Of The Lost Sound Byte

By Shawn Perry One week into 2009, we took one bold step forward, hopped in the car and drove to Las Vegas to attend the Consumer Electronics Show (CES)....

Unsung Hero of Rock and Roll: Moyssi, LD & Artist

By Ralph Greco, Jr. Where do I start telling you about Moyssi? Back in the day, he was a lighting designer working coast-to-coast in all the great rock and roll theaters...

Roy Orbison: The Monument Singles Collection (1960-1964)

By Jimmy Casey One of the first musicians I ever played in a band with had a serious appreciation of Roy Orbison. He might have mentioned it, I don't remember,...

CES 2010 | Video Theater

Vintage Rock's coverage of the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada was a revelation in many ways. Digging deeper for the music angles, we talked to the...

Sin-atra ~ A Heavy Metal Tribute To Frank Sinatra

By Shawn Perry There’s little doubt that someone at some point in time in the last couple decades probably thought it would be an interesting experiment to marry heavy metal...

Kind Of Blue For The Ages: A Miles Davis Musical Milestone

By Shawn Perry Miles Davis' Kind Of Blue was recorded in the spring of 1959, over two sessions — one on March 2 and the other on April 22. I...

Anvil! The Story Of Anvil

When you’re 30 years in the heavy metal music business — surviving through little to no fame (certainly no fortune) and countless albums released on independent labels to little...

Vintage Rock Goes To CES 2009

When it comes to trade events, the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is at the top of the heap, the king chili cheese, the largest, most complex, most extensive...

The Cars ‘Move Like This’ For Reunion Album

By Jimmy Casey The Cars are a band that seems to be stuck in time. That span of years, for them, was relatively short but certainly helped define the musical...

Bands You Should Know But May Never Heard: Flash

By Henry "Dixie" Howard What do you do when you're ousted from one of England's most prominent progressive rock bands? You strike out (or come back) by forming your own...