The T-Bone Walker albums you should definitely own
T-Bone Walker was the man with the eye-popping live show who influenced everyone from BB King to Jimi Hendrix. And these are his best albums
T-Bone Walker was the man with the eye-popping live show who influenced everyone from BB King to Jimi Hendrix. And these are his best albums
The Game dialled down Queen's hard rock, and Hot Space was such a departure that it confused their fan base. It was time for a rethink
Europe's Joey Tempest founded Swedish Metal Aid in 1985, to raise money to bring famine relief to Africa. All was going well until they performed their song on TV
Halestorm's classic power ballad made such an impact that it'd be rerecorded just a year later with Slash, David Draiman, Maria Brink and more getting involved
When they weren't splitting up on a monthly basis, The Verve made some fabulous records
Peter Frampton has lived the rock life to its fullest, playing many parts – prodigy, teen idol, guitar hero, global superstar, forgotten man, comeback kid, survivor
Eight songs to soundtrack this week's rock revolution
After a gap of more than 20 years, Jethro Tull returned with their second album of new material this decade. RökFlöte finds the band exploring Norse mythology with a harder edge than last year’s The Zealot Gene
"Weird Al" Yankovic made his TV debut in 1981 on The Tomorrow Show with an eccentric take on a Queen classic, and nothing was ever the same
The iconic singer-songwriter had no problems dishing it out if he felt like his targets deserved it
The R.E.M. frontman has two records he holds closest from the 17 that the Athens, Georgia alt-rockers released
The group went from zero to heroes when their self-titled debut blew up big in 1972
Before Rainbow, Black Sabbath and Dio, one of heavy metal’s most powerful voices sang in skiffle and doo-wop groups. This is what they sounded like…
The inside story of 80s thrash’s great East Coast vs West Coast rivalry
The Foos joined Robert Smith, Kim Gordon, Lou Reed and more for a triumphant night at Madison Square Garden
And it’s not just onstage, either – the singer says sometimes he’ll do the gardening in one of his sequinned jackets
A deep dive into Rush’s divisive 80s period, when side-long epics were out and synths came in
When Pye Hastings and Geoffrey Richardson were interviewed by snooker icon Steve Davis, they admitted their “floaty and disorganised” state meant they were doomed to be victims of bad business decisions
He freaked out Lynyrd Skynyrd, produced The Tubes and more, hung out at Keith Moon’s house and had George Harrison hang out at his. He's the legendary Al Kooper