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On their debut album, Nashville's Winona Fighter tough it out with grungy pop hooks and brash leads. In concert, they're ...
Jimmy Page took the stand in court on June 15, 2016, to defend his opening guitar riff on Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven." ...
The guitarist reveals that he's “kind of embarrassed” when it comes to trying out guitars in a music store – but his faith in ...
“With Stairway, because I’m not a Jimmy Page kind of player, even though I did get a Les Paul for that show, I listened to ...
Parade. With three words—"No 'Stairway?' Denied!"—a humble music store became a part of pop culture history. And sadly, after nearly a century in business, Cassell's Music is closing its doors.
Eric Clapton may have featured on some of the finest songs ever written, but he felt that only a handful of tunes had stayed ...
"Weird Al" Yankovic brought his 'Bigger & Weirder Tour'—and all of the many costume changes that come with it—to Red Rocks ...
We spoke with Toronto Blue Jays third baseman/outfielder Addison Barger about the steps he's taken during his breakout season ...
Wayne's World, the 1992 comedy starring Mike Myers and Dana Carvey, has a great joke that makes more sense on streaming.
Edward “Ed” Intagliata is the owner of Cassell's Music, the San Fernando music shop that sold Ritchie Valens his first guitar ...
No band has quite managed to reproduce raw power and mythic aura in a live rock performance as well as the legendary Led Zeppelin.
How did the fourth single from Oasis’s second album become so inescapable? Buskers, guitar teachers, cover acts and regular ...