John Lennon would never compromise on any vision, even if his family were offended by one particular album. Find out more about it here.
Power to the People is a portrait of John and Yoko as a young married couple splashing down in New York City, making friends with the local radicals and con men and boho scenesters. In October 1971, ...
John Lennon started recording his fifth and final studio album in 1975 in the midst of his infamous "Lost Weekend." ...
Play On' is a double album covering nearly the entire catalog of Eric Carmen's 1970s band the Raspberries. Ken Sharp ...
In 1970, Paul McCartney was experimenting in the world of solo musicianship. But it's safe to say, he was hesitant. Read more ...
New box set Power to the People is a portrait of John Lennon and Yoko Ono as political radicals thriving in NYC’s eclectic ...
Men Without Hats return with On The Moon, a new seven-track album out 14 November 2025. Ivan Doroschuk discusses its creative vision and the band’s lasting connection to their 1980s roots.
Remembering John “Ozzy” Osbourne, the frontman who breathed life into heavy metal and found some of its greatest guitar ...
Daryl Hall tells PEOPLE that keeping things fresh in his decades-long career is the true key to maintaining generational ...
Peacemaker's soundtrack is a reflection of James Gunn's music taste, and we rank the best songs featured in Season 2 of the ...
Sometimes, we forget that nobody's perfect. We hear an album that speaks to our heart, so we decide to learn more about the ...
Paul McCartney brought a joy, tears and stories to Coors Field on his Get Back Tour. Paul McCartney wrote the song “When I’m ...