If you love rock and roll, chances are you’ve heard of Chuck Berry. Born in 1926 in Missouri, Charles Anderson Edward Berry or Chuck Berry is considered the “Father of Rock and Roll”. The most reputable names in the rock music industry acknowledge Berry as the embodiment of rock. As the pioneer figure of rock […] More
The Evolution Of John Fogerty’s Vocal Range! The legendary John Fogerty is truly one of the most iconic musicians to ever take to a stage. His talents are the stuff of legend. He has a style and charisma like no other! He is one of the best, pure and simple. Let’s take a look at […] More
Steven Tyler has been rocking ever since the ‘70s. Over the decades, Tyler has become an enduring rock icon. His overall showmanship and songwriting are to be commended for, but one such notable signature of Tyler is his voice. With his amazing vocal range and powerful screams, he was dubbed as the “Demon of Screamin’.” […] More
In the history of music, The Beatles was the most significant band that had defined the rock and roll era. However, despite the legions of fans, the band isn’t immune to critics. It may come as a surprise, but The Beatles’ top critic isn’t a journalist in some tabloid or magazine. No, it’s their very own […] More
Innovative, sarcastic, and political, Country Joe and The Fish was a prominent psychedelic rock band in San Francisco Bay Area in mid- to late 60s. Formed in Berkeley, California in 1965, the band was founded by Country Joe McDonald and Barry “The Fish” Melton. McDonald and Melton were already in tandem before the band was […] More
1. Time Like No Other: Hippie Movement, Sexual Revolution, Vietnam War One of the most pivotal times in American culture was during this time. It was a time of liberation. A time of sexual revolution. Drug use. For the first time, the U.S. was divided over a war. A culture was born. A movement like […] More
The official Woodstock 2019 lineup is out, and we get it: you’re upset. The 50th anniversary of the single most iconic event of the 1960s isn’t what you envisioned; JAY-Z and Janelle Monáe instead of Jimi and Janis, Miley Cyrus and Imagine Dragons on the same bill as John Fogerty and Robert Plant. It’s strange, and […] More
When it comes to punk rock it’s usually hard sounds of electric guitars blasting through the speakers. The genre paints a picture of bands like Ramones or The Sex Pistols are usually the bands that come to mind. Those two bands are popularly regarded as “the first punks”. Believe it or not, an R&B band […] More
Big Star was an American rock band founded in Memphis, Tenessee in 1971. The band comprised of Alex Chilton, Andy Hummel, Chris Bell, and Jody Stephens. They were active for about 5 years before disbanding in early 1975. Unfortunately, the group had already suffered a loss when their guitarist Chris Bell died in a car accident […] More
Daughter Kelly Reveals Ozzy’s Darkest Moment In Upcoming Tell-All The Osbourne family has been to hell and back, especially in recent months and years; thankfully, they’ve always emerged on the other side stronger than before though according to daughter Kelly, there was a period where the Osbournes very nearly didn’t make it. In her upcoming tell-all […] More
If there’s anything Nikki Sixx understands, it’s dying. The 60-year-old Mötley Crüe bassist and father of four (soon to be five) is lightyears away from the debauchery and excess of his youth, having kicked his addictions as of 2004 in exchange for a healthier lifestyle. But as many Mötley Crüe fans can remember, there was a time when […] More
The 1960s was the best decade for rock and roll music. There were titan bands like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys who dominated the radio waves. The 60s had produced many rock bands and each had its story to tell. Majority of the public may be unfamiliar with Bubble Puppy, a psychedelic rock band from […] More