Over 800 filmgoers have voted on the 120+ films on Best Music Movies. Current Top 3: The Wizard of Oz, The Sound of Music, The Blues Brothers
The closest Jefferson Airplane got was the No. 5 hit "Somebody to Love" from 1967; Jefferson Starship then reached No. 3 with 1975's "Miracles." On the other hand, Starship – the pop-leaning descendants of those bands – scored a trio of chart-topping hits in the '80s. Jimi Hendrix...
dating all the way back to the '50s when rock 'n' roll was first starting to really take off. Drug charges, abuse allegations and other forms of reckless behavior seem to have been a way of life for a lot of musicians in every decade since then, so there are countless rockers who'v...
Change:+$100M&↓1- This lady has been in the game for a long time, pumping out pop hits since the '80s and forward, experiencing all of theups and downsthe industry has faced over the years. Alongside her musicianship, she's a Golden Globe-winning actress, author of several children'...
Taking us back to that very influential decade is award-winning freelance photographer Mike Hipple in his recent launch,80s Redux: Your Favorite Musicians Today. Join Mike on his journey to three countries and all four corners of the US to get an intimate glimpse into the lives of the music...
When you think of musicians, the first thing that comes to mind is probably a free-wheelin’ rock and roll bohemian. However there’s a surprising number ...
Warm and Cool is an instrumental guitar record by Tom Verlaine in 1992. He had spent most of the ’80s following up on the groundwork of Television by releasing a series of albums that showcased his knack for inventive guitar arrangements and poetic turns of phrase. Warm and Cool seems to...
THEIR anthems set the tone for a generation of power ballads and now members of iconic 80s bands the Choirboys and Mondo Rock will guide the next generation with a free workshop.
In the 80s, Keith Jarrett put together a trio with drummer Jack DeJohnette and bassist Gary Peacock, which focused on standards from theGreat American Songbookand bebop repertoire, proving extremely popular and recording prolifically until it disbanded in 2014. ...
"I didn't think much of it. At the time, I knew we needed a bridge... and I said, 'I got this riff, it feels like a really heavy mosh part,'" Ian said in the video. Watch the video below to find out which song he's talking about. You'll even get to seePustulus Maximus...