Guitars
If Taylor’s smallest guitars were real human babies, the Big Baby Taylor would be the one that probably got the most milk…
Music streaming has become the main way for your fans to consume music. Yet as an emerging artist, it can be hard…
Multi-neck guitars have more than one fretboard necks and are available in acoustic and electric versions. The most common type in the…
Welcome to our special page for the best acoustic and electric guitars for small hands! This is where you’ll find our top…
Revisiting the doomed New Year’s run of 1952-53: the driver, the hotel stop, the rumored last words, and what’s fact vs legend.
Led Zeppelin’s final US show happened at Oakland’s Day On The Green in 1977 with Judas Priest and Rick Derringer. Here’s why it still matters.
Remembering Mark Volman of The Turtles and Flo & Eddie: the hits, the Zappa years, the rights battles, and the hard truths about legacy.
Jamey Johnson and Alison Krauss sang “Seven Spanish Angels” in Washington, D.C. with Willie watching. Here’s why his reaction mattered.
Barry Stock mistook a heart attack for heartburn mid-set. Here’s what happened, why it matters, and what every gigging musician should learn.
Winehouse treated her voice like an instrument: jazz phrasing, nightly reinvention, and a fearless refusal to “sing it the same.”
Why “Thank God I Do” shot to #1 and why its quiet, stubborn hope is landing with listeners who feel lost, tired, or spiritually numb.
Paul McCartney crashing Johnny Carson with a birthday cake wasn’t a cute cameo – it was a masterclass in pop mythology on live TV.
How David Crosby went from folk-rock revolutionary to notorious burnout to late-life sage, all while chasing one radical goal: songs that feel like voyages.
In 1995, Alanis turned raw confession into a blockbuster. Here’s how Jagged Little Pill reshaped rock radio, pop stardom, and heartbreak anthems.





























