
How the Rolling Stones Finally Got It Together and Made a Great New Album
Mick, Keith, Ronnie, and Stevie (Wonder, that is) break down the star-packed Hackney Diamonds, an album the Stones only could have made now
Get The Magazine
The best in culture from a cultural icon. Subscribe now for more from the authority on music, entertainment, politics and pop culture.
Subscribe NowMick, Keith, Ronnie, and Stevie (Wonder, that is) break down the star-packed Hackney Diamonds, an album the Stones only could have made now
Josh Teskey will summon the history of the blues during an intimate seven-show run for the Lexus Encore Sessions this month.
The group’s 1991 ballad “Breakin’ My Heart (Pretty Brown Eyes)” has found a whole new audience thanks to viral clips that poke fun at heartbreak
In the 1970's a genre of music made specifically to help plants grow took the world by storm, but do plants actually respond to music?
“I’d go as far as to say it’s one of the best records I’ve ever made,” John says of Lockdown Sessions collaboration
Cecil, who died last month, helped Wonder experiment with new sounds and textures across four landmark albums between 1972 and 1974
Massive module was also used by Isley Brothers, Quincy Jones, Gil Scott-Heron, Diana Ross and Harry Nilsson
“For 36 years we’ve had a national holiday honoring your birthday and principles; yet you would not believe the lack of progress,” singer writes
Singer delivers debut live renditions of “Can’t Put It in the Hands of Fate” and “Where Is Our Love Song,” his first new songs in 15 years
Hall of Famer unveils “Where Is Our Love Song” and “Can’t Put It in the Hands of Fate” on Republic Records, his first non-Motown release