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Bob Dylan — or Bobby Dillon, according to an article — performed in Mississippi, where he sang in honor of Medgar Evers.
Roger Daltrey has a meaty catalog to choose from, and on his solo tour, he showed us that he's dipping into The Who classics, solo tunes and covers. Watch Party Newsletter What to watch Win $100 ...
On Winged Victory, songwriter Willi Carlisle weaves between the absurd and the sentimental. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with ...
“Mick came in with a song, but it was very Dylanesque,” recalled Keith Richards in an interview with Matt Sweeney on the ...
After witnessing a crucial episode of the War of 1812, Francis Scott Key wrote the poem that, set to the melody of an 18th-century English drinking song, captured the patriotic picture of the American ...
Local band Frank From Blue Velvet’s eponymous 2022 debut was a tasty amalgam of southern gothic country filtered through punk ...
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A good jolly. I’ve never had a problem with that song because it doesn’t pretend to be anything other than what it is and I love it for that. Live audiences love it.
In this feature from Uncut's January 2003 issue [Take 68], Roger Daltrey reviews his side of The Who's story, providing track-by-track commentary on the band's most explosive singles ...
Anyone with a semblance of interest in guitars will know it’s far more than just an instrument. And for Roger Waters, its place as one of the most effective storytelling devices is absolutely ...