Ronnie Wood is more than a guitar hero. Dive into his serious, surprising painting career – portraits, prints, and the art-world debate.
Browsing: Music
From Bronx kid to rock’s elastic-lung ringleader: Steven Tyler’s rise, crashes, comebacks, and what he’s been up to lately.
Joni Mitchell says the lyric is your script. Here’s what she meant, why coffeehouses mattered, and how to cover Joni with real emotional accuracy.
Before Tokyo Domes, Bon Jovi’s 1984 Japan run tested the band’s live firepower – and helped turn cult buzz into global momentum.
Released May 28, 1991, Gish fused shoegaze haze, metal muscle, and indie honesty. Here’s why the debut still hits like a revelation.
Inside Metallica’s 2003 San Quentin Prison performance: why it happened, what they played, how it was filmed, and what it still means.
Firecrackers, bottle rockets, arrests, and a $250K cleanup: the notorious 1984 Judas Priest MSG riot, fact-checked and explained.
How Kate Bush turned a synth pulse into a lifelong anthem, why “Running Up That Hill” keeps returning, and what musicians can learn from its craft.
Released in 1992, Core was trashed as “inauthentic” yet packed hits, hooks, and menace. Here’s why it still hits like a snare-shot.
From church solos to fashion runways to backup vocals, Whitney Houston’s early-80s grind explains how a “natural” became inevitable.









