From influencing his guitar choices to inspiring chord changes and lead lines, one guitarist stood above the rest for the ...
Former Beatle George Harrison considered the greatest guitar solo of all time to be from one of the Fab Four's earliest influences.
Featuring Gillan, Thin Lizzy, Suzi Quatro, Whitesnake, Motörhead, Meat Loaf, 10cc, The Who, Max Webster, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Genesis, Queen and more ...
The singer-songwriter draws on the rock music of the 1970s on his new album while retaining a blues-country tinge.
Violinist Graham Preskett played on not one but two Mott the Hoople albums, Mott in 1973 and The Hoople in 1974. He then went ...
Tracks such as Pinball Wizard and Substitute were driven by Townshend's untapped, brawny-yet-brainy acoustic guitar playing.
We know Paul McCartney can do it all when it comes to songwriting and performing, but "Granny" songs? That was the derisive term used by John Lennon to describe McCartney's occasional fondness for ...