Love songs can come in many different forms, and tracks like "Something" and "Layla" are among the most enduring in classic rock history!
Patrick Whelan, a Harvard Medical School lecturer who has researched music and the brain, puts some of it down to evolutionary biology. Early mammals relied heavily on hearing to avoid predators, the ...
The series in which readers answer other readers’ questions explores the sounds and music that play on repeat mentally – and how to escape their aural clutches ...
Concept albums are pretty hard to pull off, but some of the best, like Quadrophenia and The Wall, show they can be rock ...
From 'casual' domestic threats to blatant stereotypes, these classic rock anthems prove that some legendary lyrics definitely ...
Protest music has been around as long as protesting itself. Here we examine the power of the protest song, considering tracks ...
Protest songs transform emotion into action, and Bruce Springsteen's anthem to Minneapolis is one in a long line of powerful ...
A good rock ‘n’ roll movie remains a tough prospect. Why? It’s a question that has remained elusive for years, and for 2026, ...
The controversy over Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance is the latest — and perhaps biggest — cultural flash point of ...
Carlisle had never auditioned for “American Idol” before, but he grew up watching the show. His home state of Alabama has a ...
Ted Egan’s life took a sharp turn in 1977 when he came home to the Territory, after five years as a public servant in Canberra and Sydney.
Returning to the Sebastiani Theatre after its fabulous show on Valentine’s Day 2025 is the Ronstadt Revolution.