Pete Townshend began writing ‘My Generation’ as an anthem for his disaffected peers. Then the queen got involved.
Pete Townshend is a rock and roll legend whose name firmly exists in the 1960s and the 1970s. So 1980s band had their work cut out to impress him.
The Who guitarist Pete Townshend admitted that the band’s most iconic song, ‘My Generation,’ became ‘a burden’ ...
Bruce Springsteen's fifth album, The River (1980), sounds like a release from the hard times. Coming off the Darkness Tour, ...
It was then they discovered 14-year-old Liam Fiddy, who after taking up the drums aged just six, has already been compared to The Who's Keith Moon by legendary music producer David Eringa.
Krist Novoselic gives the band a thumping heartbeat through several intense tracks. Listen closely and you’ll hear a musician ...
Keith Richards is a guitar hero, but he also worshipped a specific band that turned the world "from black and white to technicolour". Find out more here.
The latest column of Bruce Sylvester’s American Back Roads looks at releases that mesh church and the juke joint, and more ...
The Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM) is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year with a series of concerts at Woodlawn’s First Presbyterian Church of Chicago, and across ...