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Marc Bonilla Brings His Keith Emerson Tribute To The Masses

By Shawn Perry When Keith Emerson passed away in 2016, fans and followers around the world were shocked, devastated, and at a complete loss. The musician, a pioneer of progressive...

Tribute To Jim Steinman: A Night To Remember

By Ralph Greco, Jr. Jim Steinman broke my cherry. Let me explain… I would turn 17 in October 1978, so I wasn’t yet driving. And even if I had been, I...

Cream | The Goodbye Tour – Live At The Forum 1968 – Live Release...

By most accounts, Cream took the live concert experience to a whole new level. Gone was the maniacal chalice of teenage worship and bad sound. Here was a trio...

The Who | The Who Sell Out (Super Deluxe Edition) – Reissue Review

Conversations about the Who’s best albums typically begin with Tommy and end with Quadrophenia. Everything before and after that period of 1968 to 1973 is often rendered secondary by...

Peter Frampton | Frampton Forgets The Words – New Studio Release Review

Peter Frampton amassed 10 of his favorite pieces of music for his all-instrumental album for 2021, Frampton Forgets the Words. On this follow-up to 2019’s All Blues — and reminiscent of his...

John Lennon | John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band – The Ultimate Collection – Box Set...

Hot on the heels of 2020’s Gimme Some Truth. The Ultimate Mixes., which celebrated John Lennon’s 80th birthday, is another installment in the ‘Ultimate Collection’ series that marks the...

Greta Van Fleet | The Battle At Garden’s Gate – New Studio Release Review

An artist’s second album is often a make-it-or-break-it situation. It either validates longevity or demonstrates the success of the first album was a fluke, based on years of development....

The Interesting Hobbies Of Five Legendary Rockers

Sometimes it can be hard to imagine what our favorite rock stars do when they are not jamming out on stage in front of millions. What kinds of activities...

Ira Kantor’s Vinyl Confessions: “Touch The Sun And Run” ~ The Association Go To...

Photos courtesy of Russ Giguere Every Sunday night when I was growing up meant movie night with my father. Usually my sister and I would pick from a round robin...

Lynyrd Skynyrd | Live At Knebworth ‘76 – DVD/CD Review

There’s so much to salivate over about Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Live At Knebworth ’76. This historic performance features the legendary triple-guitar line-up of the southern rock band — vocalist Ronnie...