Through the 1970s, David Bowie built his legend on a parade of changing persona and shrewd stylistic shifts. Read More
Looking around the room, some large pundits and dealers were in to preview which works they would bid for in the forthcoming auction. Read More
For everything, there is a season for Roger McGuinn — except a Byrds reunion. Read More
Let's be fair: most concert films fall into the same middling range of Adequate to Watchable that show an act going through the motions and simply mimicking their albums wholesale. Read More
As lead singer of the original Byrds, he translated Bob Dylan's poetic dissonance into a pop music language that could be comprehended by the general public. Read More
The SingTel Singapore Grand Prix's musical extravaganza F1 Rocks seemed like a monumental undertaking, yet the nation pulled it off with relative ease. Read More
The legendary guitarist not only played with everyone from David Bowie to Ian Hunter, he also defined the sound of the big, bad glam guitar. Read More
Guitarist, arranger, songwriter, producer and perennial sideman, Mick Ronson made his mark during glam-rock's early '70s heyday ... Read the full Mick Ronson bio.