This week is a good week to leave your living room and head out to … a different living room? The term “living room” is used ...
As Deraps gets set to kick off its first U.S. tour next month, singer/guitarist Jacob Deraps knows what he has in mind for ...
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50 years ago in rock: 1976’s biggest tours

The 1976 touring schedule was highlighted by some important firsts and some very memorable endings. New bands, new sales ...
In this week's Trending Up, we look at widespread streaming gains for all the soundtrack songs (and several of the actors) ...
Robin Skinner explains how his new album Running With Scissors is less about writing old songs and more about preserving old ...
Costa del Sol band, New Tricks, one of the local bands with the biggest and most loyal following, have found a new Passion ...
January 7, 2026 Great Grandpa writes lullabies for the restless. The indie rock band eases you into its sonic twists and ...
This is the latest periodic installment of the After the Beat column focusing on the behind-the-scenes talent that nurtures ...
Beyond his work with Brian Eno, Robert Fripp, Rick Wakeman and others, plus comparisons to Rush, ELP and krautrock, a ...
The late 1960s helped to inform the '70s. Revisit three rock songs, all released in 1969, that accidentally invented '70s rock.
The Dark Side of the Moon already holds the record for the most weeks charted on the coveted survey, the magazine reports.
It pains me to think of someone going through life without knowing about these 1960s and 70s hidden rock gems.