Cameron Crowe's "The Uncool": A Backstage Pass to Music History | Ravi Shankar, George Harrison, and the Concert for Bangladesh: A Milestone in Music History | Rhiannon Giddens Celebrates Black Music History | This Day in Country Music History: May 29 | This Day In Country Music: April 15th - Cash, Lynn, and Wynette | Billie Joe Armstrong Claims Perry Farrell Didn't Want Green Day at Lollapalooza '94 | Bruce Springsteen BBC Documentary Marks 50 Years Since UK Debut | Cameron Crowe's "The Uncool": A Backstage Pass to Music History | Ravi Shankar, George Harrison, and the Concert for Bangladesh: A Milestone in Music History | Rhiannon Giddens Celebrates Black Music History | This Day in Country Music History: May 29 | This Day In Country Music: April 15th - Cash, Lynn, and Wynette | Billie Joe Armstrong Claims Perry Farrell Didn't Want Green Day at Lollapalooza '94 | Bruce Springsteen BBC Documentary Marks 50 Years Since UK Debut
Cameron Crowe's memoir, "The Uncool," offers a captivating glimpse into his early years as a music journalist, providing a backstage pass to a bygone era of rock and roll. The book recounts his experiences interviewing legendary musicians a...
Review: Crowe’s ‘The Uncool’ is actually pretty cool
In 1971, Pandit Ravi Shankar and George Harrison organized the Concert for Bangladesh at Madison Square Garden, a groundbreaking event that combined music with humanitarian efforts. This concert not only raised funds for refugees affected b...
India’s first global rockstar who performed with George Harrison and Bob Dylan, and played a live-aid concert before Queen
Rhiannon Giddens, a pioneering musical artist, is revitalizing Black music history with her banjo and powerful storytelling. Her Pulitzer Prize-winning opera 'Omar' sheds light on the life of Omar ibn Said, an enslaved Muslim scholar.
Rhiannon Giddens on Pulitzer-Winning Opera “Omar” About Enslaved Muslim Scholar Omar ibn Said
May 29 marks a day of significant milestones and events in country music history, from RIAA certifications to memorable performances and industry changes. Let's take a look at some key moments that shaped country music on this day.
April 15th marks several significant events in country music history, highlighting international debuts, chart-topping success, and moments of controversy for some of the genre's biggest stars.
A long-standing piece of rock festival lore has resurfaced, as Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong recently claimed that Lollapalooza founder Perry Farrell was initially opposed to the band performing at the iconic 1994 festival. This r...
A new documentary commissioned by the BBC is set to commemorate a significant milestone: 50 years since Bruce Springsteen's first performances in the United Kingdom. This film will likely explore the early impact 'The Boss' had on UK audien...