It delves into the band's enduring legacy while offering exclusive content such as interviews and behind-the-scenes stories. The platform not only celebrates The Doors' influence on rock but also ensures that new generations of fans remain connected to their music and legacy.MORE Email ***@jami...
We’ve added the band’s first studio album, Definitely, Maybe from 1994. Think their Mancunian swagger is one of rock’s greatest exports? Give the album an upvote below. Today we're less interested in what's hot right now, though. We're looking back through the records released from...
When you think about the most influential classic rock bands of all time, names like The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and The Rolling Stones likely come to mind. These bands have each left an indelible mark on the genre, redefining what rock music could be. But why has their impact endured ...
Ricky’s strange guitar tunings and nervy strumming, as well as his outré approach to composition across the band’s first four albums, have made him an everlasting influence in indie rock. “A lot of people tell me how important his unique style is to them,” says Wilson, “as well ...
This was and is a band bursting with ideas, and found space on this album to try them all out. This is an album to get immersed in, with endless sonic textures to explore, and an underlying sense of existential dread. They made this an old-fashioned album experience, putting the most ...
It was at this show when Zeppelin had a meeting with fine arts lecturer Zacron to discuss their ideas for the album sleeve of the band's next album, Led Zeppelin III. Zacron, born Richard Drew, had studied at Kingston College of Art with members of the Yardbirds. 9 Jan 1970 During...
This unique image, combined with the yellow coloring, connects the band to ideas of freedom, joy, and enlightenment. The interesting typeface also provides an insight into the company’s playful and experimental approach to logo design. 4. The Beastie Boys ...
000 word story and I never pored over every comma and colon as much as I did on this one. I was proud of this–it took two years of phone calls ingratiating myself to the editorial staff–pitching them on ideas that constantly got turned down. I believe I dealt with Abe Peck. He...
The Beatles were "the band" of the Boomer generation. John, Paul, George and Ringo had teen girls crying, teen boys trying to be them and even a humongous wave of "Beatlemania" following their every move in the early '60s for the first wave of Boomers. For the second wave of Boomers...
and Rick Wakeman. I was sent to interview them on the day of a concert at Maple Leaf Gardens. I was amused to discover that the band had not one, but two dressing rooms. One for Squire, Anderson, Howe, and White, which was filled with nuts, berries, white wine, and enough vegetable...