How Pat Benatar went from Lindenhurst High in 1971 to a leather-clad rock force by the end of the 70s – via banks, bad gigs and one killer Halloween costume.
Browsing: blues
Carlos Santana and Charlie Musselwhite’s wild John Lee Hooker stories reveal a bluesman who could charm Madonna, terrify the radio and still say no.
Blind, seated and ferociously inventive, Jeff Healey turned a stock Strat into something terrifyingly new. Here’s how his lap-style blues and jazz still school guitarists.
From sandlot baseball to bleeding fingers and a “stepchild” genre, Buddy Guy shows how one John Lee Hooker riff turned into a lifelong fight for the blues.
Inside Roy Buchanan’s brutal simplicity: band-hopping, horn sections, stolen drum licks and the terrifying power of a single note to beat a thousand.
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.
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.






