In 1968 Johnny Winter scored a $600,000 Columbia deal and rewrote slide guitar; decades later Derek Trucks and Billy Gibbons still raid his bag of tricks.
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Santana did not write ‘Black Magic Woman’. Here is how Peter Green, Otis Rush and a forgotten Fleetwood Mac blues band conjured the song’s dark magic.
Tom Waits made the “bottle in front of me” gag immortal, but the trail of this barroom brain-surgery joke runs through philosophers, comics and bathroom walls.
In 1987, a single lyric swap and a reckless hood-top video dragged Whitesnake from the brink and rewired rock radio. Here is how it really happened.
Inside Jim Morrison and Pamela Courson’s last months in Paris – a love story of poetry, addiction and a fatal night that still divides rock fans.
In May 1981, a shy SoCal guitarist met a loud Danish drummer through a Recycler ad. That awkward jam lit the fuse for Metallica and thrash metal.
In April 1983, Metallica tore through a lethal set at Brooklyn’s L’Amour, then fired Dave Mustaine the next morning and handed him a bus ticket home. That brutal exit ignited Kill ‘Em All and Megadeth.
How a blues song about a rooster, Ronnie Spector in Harlem and James Brown at the Apollo turned the Rolling Stones into dangerous blues evangelists.
How a skinny 17 year old Johnny Winter crashed B.B. King’s stage, grabbed Lucille, and walked out with a standing ovation – and a new destiny.
Bob Dylan openly built classics on old hymns and folk tunes. Here’s why his “theft” is a songwriting blueprint, not a crime.









