Rock music continued its evolution in 1985, but what didn't change were the iconic riffs and iconic guitar solos.
Early rock music was much closer to its R&B origins, and the beats in these classic songs from 1964 are sure to make you dance.
Hitmaking Classic Rock Guitarist Dead at 77: ‘I Was a Massive Fan’ originally appeared on Parade. George Kooymans, whose guitar powered the 1973 rock classic “Radar Love” by Golden Earring, has died.
Ace Frehley, original member of Kiss and one of rock’s most influential lead guitarists, has died, per Variety and other outlets. Frehley’s family released a statement: “We are completely devastated ...
Ah, classic rock—the soundtrack of a generation, filled with anthems that still make hearts race and feet tap. For baby boomers, these songs aren’t just music; they’re memories wrapped in guitar riffs ...
If there is a name that is practically synonymous with the blues, it's Buddy Guy. "If you love the blues, you can play it," he told Guitar Player back in 1999. "Every interview I've ever had, I get ...
Bryan Adams and Green Day don’t seem alike at first. Bryan Adams makes classic rock with strong guitar riffs while Green Day makes loud punk rock. But some fans say Green Day may have borrowed a lot ...
The Super Bowl halftime show is always momentous. Here are seven iconic rock acts that could maybe be tempted back to play ...
Classic rock is perhaps the most influential subgenre in modern music history. There aren't many genres of music that gained popularity after the 1960s and 70s that weren't directly influenced by the ...