Robert Plant’s furious defense of “Black Dog” reveals how Led Zeppelin turned a bar-band riff into rock’s most brilliantly “wrong” groove.
Browsing: classic rock
Behind the Bee Gees’ glitter and heartbreak is Barry Gibb’s toughest act of all: a 50-plus-year marriage to Linda Gray that outlasted disco itself.
How a trucker’s son from Jacksonville stepped into his brother’s ghostly spotlight, rebuilt Lynyrd Skynyrd, and turned Southern rock into a lifelong mission.
How a Learjet, a rushed Vegas ceremony and a bag of white powder turned Gregg Allman and Cher’s 1975 wedding into rock’s strangest love story.
Far from stadium chaos, Jimmy Page now guards a Gothic London mansion, lives with poet Scarlett Sabet, and quietly reshapes his own myth.
Robert Plant once asked teenage shredder Lita Ford to replace John Paul Jones in Led Zeppelin. Here is the true story and what it could have meant.
Leon Russell wrote for the stars, led Mad Dogs & Englishmen and built a Tulsa lab, yet stayed half invisible. Here is why his ‘automatic’ magic mattered.
Chicago fused rock, jazz and pop, survived tragedy and power-ballad backlash, and became America’s stealth supergroup. Here’s how their story really unfolds.
Mick Taylor walked away from the greatest rock gig on earth in 1974. Ego, heroin, credits, Keith Richards – or something deeper? Here is the real story.
Eric Clapton heard The Band’s Music From Big Pink and decided Cream was finished. Here is how their quiet, rural sound rewired rock’s idea of rebellion.









