This Playboy interview from twenty-eight years ago has been formatted to fit your screen, edited for content and to run in the time allotted. Read More
Almost four months ago, the 40th anniversary of Woodstock was celebrated; on December 6, comes Altamont, the rock festival often labelled as the satanic twin to the Aquarius angel. Read More
The upstairs room of the pub is packed. Read More
POP flop Noel Sullivan caused "carnage" at Yusuf Islam's first gig in more than 30 years when he outraged fans by performing a 40-minute musical interlude halfway through the show. Read More
Mary Jane's has a bad-boy friend living upstairs this winter. Read More
Plenty of artists have worked to a musical soundtrack. Read More
'I basically visualised a record called Battle Studies as a way to sum up the last two years of my life: what I've learned and what I've seen and what I think I know," says John Mayer, folding himself into an armchair in a recording studio in Hollywood. Read More
'I basically visualised a record called Battle Studies as a way to sum up the last two years of my life: what I've learned and what I've seen and what I think I know," says John Mayer, folding himself into an armchair in a recording studio in Hollywood. Read More
The focal point of the decade-old Toronto group is Emily Haines, who has wisp of a voice and a limited range, but the tuneful and catchy songs she creates with her bandmates are perfectly constructed around it. Read More
There's a powerful sweet spot at the juncture where rock'n'roll and country intersect, giving the music that results a double-whammy that can't be denied. Read More
Alterna-metallists Drown originally went by the moniker Yesterday's Tear when they formed in 1987 in Long Beach, CA. After ... Read the full Drown bio.