John Fogerty | 50 Year Trip: Live At Red Rocks – DVD/CD Review

John Fogerty is in fine form celebrating his half-century in music on 50 Year Trip: Live At Red Rocks, available on CD, vinyl and DVD. Filmed and recorded on...

America | Live In Central Park 1979 – DVD Review

Ah, what a time the '70s were. Men wore their hair long, women wore their jeans tight, and bands like America were still dominating the airwaves (there was this thing called...

Ian Anderson | Thick As A Brick – Live In Iceland – Blu-ray Disc...

In the midst of releasing and preparing to tour behind his 2014 solo album Homo Erraticus, Ian Anderson reaches back to the previous two years with Thick As A...

Bob Dylan | Don’t Look Back – DVD Review

Don't Look Back is one of the most important and influential movies to ever document the rock and roll experience. D.A. Pennebaker’s ominous telling of a very young and...

AC/DC | Let There Be Rock – DVD Review

Back in the 1970s, long before they became a rock and roll institution, AC/ DC was a hard rockin’ and drinkin’ gang of Scots, Australians and Brits. The backline...

Rolling Stone: Life And Death Of Brian Jones – DVD Review

Danny Garcia's 2019 film Rolling Stone: Life And Death Of Brian Jones, now available on DVD and digitally, is a comprehensive documentary about Brian Jones, founder, guitarist, and original leader of...

REO Speedwagon | Live At Moondance Jam – CD/DVD Review

There is a lot to be said for American classic rock bands that survive over four decades. REO Speedwagon is one such band, forming on the college campus of...

Jethro Tull | Live At Montreux – DVD Review

It’s a no-brainer: Jethro Tull and Montreux go together like ham and rye. Jethro Tull is a world-class rock band with a foothold in jazz, among a gazillion other...

Deep Purple | They All Came Down To Montreux – DVD Review

Ever ponder the origins of “Smoke On The Water”? Probably not, but there’s another DVD from Deep Purple offering all the answers you could ever want. Taken from the...

Yes | House Of Yes: Live From The House Of Blues – DVD Review

Yes is a band that has successfully reinvented itself over and over. During each stage of the process, this progressive rock legend never seems to wane in enthusiasm or excellence in...