Get ready to discuss and debate, music lovers. If you have strong opinions about live albums and which ones are worthy of your listening time, we’ve got a new ranking for you. BBC Music Magazine ...
Fifty-five years ago today, on Feb. 27, 1971, five months after her death, Janis Joplin’s final studio album began a nine-week run at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. The album was Pearl. Released on Jan.
BBC Music Magazine recently released its list of the “21 greatest live albums of all time,” and a Southern rock classic took the No. 1 spot. “At Fillmore East,” a 1971 album by the Allman Brothers ...
It’s easy to call UFO’s 1981 album The Wild, The Willing and The Innocent a classic, but numbers and time back it ...
Fifty years ago, the Eagles broke the music industry, and we are all still living in the wreckage. On7 1976, Glenn Frey, Don ...
Freddie Mercury, the legendary Queen frontman, lived a life of fearless intensity, famously stating, 'I've lived a full life ...
Florida honors Allman Brothers guitarist Dickey Betts, singer of the hit song "Ramblin’ Man," with a memorial highway through ...
Fifty-one years ago today, Dolly Parton released an album that featured a crossover hit single that was banned from country radio.
The country music world has had a heartbreaking start to 2026 with a handful of legendary performers dying. Not all of the names lost were household names, but almost all of them played a part in ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Tyshawn Sorey’s tribute to the Rothko Chapel, a vintage Pavarotti concert and a release from the Berlin Philharmonic are among our selections. Kim ...
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