When Ace Frehley played what would be his final concert last month, he took the stage with a rhythm guitar player who had been by his side longer than any other in his solo bands: Nashville shredder ...
Under a cloudless desert sky, When We Were Young Festival's fourth edition kicked off with 50,000 black-clad pop-punk and emo fans flooding the Las Vegas Festival Grounds. With four stages ...
The 10-track album is a culmination of Fiehrer’s 2025 Culture Works Artist Opportunity Grant, a grant given to individual artists in Montgomery County. “A Little Light” was produced by Gary King at ...
Wilson doubles his fills with his wordless vocals, à la George Benson. The device adds depth to the notes and phrasing, starting with his gorgeous laid-back lick at 03:47. Other signature moves ...
There are legends — and then there’s Sean Paul, the Jamaican dancehall icon who turned III Points into one giant party. The ...
An essential guide to experiencing the city’s most enduring sound—from historic Harlem clubs to sleek, modern Brooklyn ...
There are no bad D’Angelo songs. That includes album cuts, hip-hop remixes, guest features, and rare loosies. All exceptional ...
Epics like The Doors' "The End" and Yes' "Closer to the Edge" are some of the longest songs in rock history, and they pushed ...
Paste Magazine is your source for the best music, movies, TV, comedy, videogames, books, comics, craft beer, politics and ...
The following story originally appeared in the Asbury Park Press on July 12, 1971. ASBURY PARK – Steve Marriot plays guitar with Humble Pie. He also plays piano, organ and harp, and sings in a voice ...
Eating alone in public is often considered strange – something to be gawped at. We’re so afraid of it, there’s even an official term: Solomangarephobia. So when the rapper Jack Harlow was spotted ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results