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Displaying all articles tagged:
Rock And Roll
profile
June 21, 2022
In Baz Luhrmann’s
Elvis
, Yola Becomes Her Own Hero
What would rock and roll — or all of music — be without its architect Sister Rosetta Tharpe? For starters, no Yola.
By
Andrea Williams
primers
June 21, 2022
Rock and Roll Starts With Sister Rosetta Tharpe
A new Elvis biopic attempts to show her legacy. Here’s just a fraction of it.
By
Craig Jenkins
rock hall 2022
Mar. 17, 2022
The Rock Hall of Fame Is Treating Dolly Parton Like Jolene
Parton will remain on the ballot despite her request for removal.
By
Devon Ivie
the videodome
Mar. 10, 2022
The Black Keys Are Back, Turn It Up to 11
The boys want us to boogie down to “Wild Child.”
By
Devon Ivie
respect the classics
Jan. 31, 2022
20 Years Later, We’re Getting the Keith Moon Biopic
Are you not celebrating by setting a drum kit on fire?
By
Devon Ivie
respect the classics
Oct. 14, 2021
Um, Should We Be Worried About Genesis?
But mostly Phil Collins.
By
Devon Ivie
disrespect the classics
Oct. 14, 2021
Paul McCartney Reviews the Rolling Stones: ‘Blues Cover Band’
“I’m not sure I should say it, but.”
By
Devon Ivie
superlatives
Sept. 28, 2021
The Greatest and Trippiest of the Doors, According to Robby Krieger
“Jim always told me that when you write a song, you want each person that hears it to get something different out of it.”
By
Devon Ivie
r.i.p.
Aug. 24, 2021
Rolling Stones Drummer Charlie Watts Dead at 80
Watts recently backed out of the band’s No Filter tour, because he was recovering from a medical procedure.
By
Rebecca Alter
r.i.p.
Aug. 22, 2021
Don Everly, of the Everly Brothers, Dead at 84
Don and his younger brother Phil’s harmonies helped define the sound of popular music.
By
Rebecca Alter
superlatives
Aug. 12, 2021
The Best and Worst of Hall & Oates, According to Daryl Hall
“There are a lot of songs I would redo.”
By
Craig Jenkins
respect the classics
Aug. 6, 2021
Submit This Dave Grohl and Westboro Baptist Church Disco Showdown to Cannes
Yes, we know what you’re thinking … those people still exist.
By
Devon Ivie
respect the classics
June 2, 2021
Roger Waters to Write Very Progressive Memoirs
“Anyone who likes a good laugh, sit back and fucking howl!”
By
Devon Ivie
music
Feb. 7, 2020
These Kids Today Aren’t Gonna Like Green Day’s New Album Billboard
Poor Max Martin is probably in tears over it, too.
By
Halle Kiefer
remembrances
Mar. 19, 2017
The Music Community Mourns ‘Rock’s Greatest Practitioner’ Chuck Berry
“This is a tremendous loss of a giant for the ages.”
By
Devon Ivie
respect the classics
Oct. 30, 2016
Roger Daltrey Thinks Rock Has ‘Reached a Dead End’ and Rap Is the Future
Rock is dead they say. Long live rock.
By
Devon Ivie
respect the classics
Aug. 13, 2016
Eric Clapton, Naturally, Caught a Record-Setting Salmon in Iceland
Guitar whisperer, salmon whisperer.
By
Devon Ivie
respect the classics
June 1, 2016
Steve Miller to ‘Investigate’ R&R Hall of Fame
“I’m gonna get these guys. They’re gonna be sorry that they treated all of these people this way.”
By
Devon Ivie
tributes
Jan. 10, 2016
Slash and Dave Grohl Pay Tribute to Lemmy at the Motörhead Frontman’s Funeral
“He was just true to school and had more integrity in one finger than most rock and rollers.”
By
Jackson McHenry
r.i.p.
Oct. 26, 2014
Cream Singer and Bassist Jack Bruce Dies at 71
The guy responsible for “Sunshine of Your Love.”
By
E. Alex Jung
rock and roll
Nov. 4, 2010
Kid Cudi’s Guitar-Playing Has Plateaued
See Cudi jamming on ‘Fallon.’
By
Amos Barshad
rock and roll
Oct. 29, 2010
Kid Cudi Is Already Confident Enough in His Guitar Playing That He’s Shredding on National TV
See Cudi rock the ax on ‘Letterman.’
By
Amos Barshad
aerosmith
Nov. 9, 2009
Steven Tyler: Quitter, or Just Moody?
When you’re in a band with somebody who insists on staying in a separate hotel, it’s not so easy to know when they’ve decided to quit.
By
Zeke Turner
rock and roll
June 9, 2009
Trent Reznor Has Seen It All
“One time I saw Dave Navarro wear a shirt.”
By
Catherine Coreno