The iconic glam metal band made a triumphant return to the stage for the first time in four years, opening with a beloved The Beatles cover.
That was certainly true of "Sharing the Night Together." Released in 1978 by Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show, the heartfelt ...
Only the Lord — the hand of the Lord — could take an accordion player from Chicago and put him Steve Perry’s living room to write ‘Don’t Stop Believin'”.
The Austin indie outfit also offered a version of a late-career Bowie gem on a gorgeous summer night.
This victory lap of finger snappin’ Canadian rock was six decades in the making; I was more than happy to tag along on.
The soft rock sound that emerged primarily from Southern California between 1976 and 1983 — retrospectively dubbed “yacht ...
Some anthems and slow tunes just have that "end of the night" vibe. These classic rock songs from 1974 definitely sound like ...
Creating music from real-life events can make a good song great, and for classic rock legends such as Lindsey Buckingham, a ...
Classic rock and classic literature don't always pair well together, but when they do, the results are fantastic.
The ’90s saw a new generation of filmmakers – Quentin Tarantino, Paul Thomas Anderson, Wes Anderson – who had an instinctive ...
The 1981 Journey rock power ballad "Who's Crying Now" remains one of the band's most beloved songs. More than four decades after its release, fans still rank the swoon song among Journey's very best.