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"Tearing up the rule book and saying, 'Okay, given that this is my instrument, what can I do with it that no one else has ...
Wow. It turns out Telegraph readers really like guitar music – and have very strong opinions about it. I’m not going to say ...
SEVEN years ago when Cian Ducrot was an unknown, he predicted that he would win a Grammy Award for his songwriting. Back in ...
Scott remembers how a “plaintive melody” from Michael Kamen intrigued Mutt Lange and was shaped into Bryan Adams' biggest, hit, giving Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves the anthem it needed ...
For the top attorneys on this year’s Music Legal Elite list, it is a time of plenty. After being decimated by illegal ...
Fans love them. Others rip them. But tribute bands are popular. Writer Ed Balint ranks the best ones who perform in Ohio.
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Guitar Player on MSNJohn Mayall recalls Eric Clapton, Peter Green and Mick Taylor in Guitar Player's December 1970 issueEric Clapton, Peter Green, Mick Taylor, John McVie and Mick Fleetwood are among the most famous musicians to emerge from Britain's 1960s blues scene. Remarkably, each of them rose from the ranks of ...
You might not need all 10 fingers — or even both hands — to count the number of figures who have been as impactful on rock history as Ozzy Osbourne. As frontman for the legend ...
Everything here is at once brutal and elegant: A massive three-chord guitar riff and a hammering keyboard line vie for the listener’s attention; a second guitar jangles in the distance; the bass ...
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MusicRadar on MSN“It’s a sad song, but so many people tell us they had it played at their wedding”: How a dejected indie folk gem became a wedding song stapleYou couldn’t get away from the Lumineers’ Ho Hey when it was released back in 2012, but few people knew that the life-affirming anthem was actually a pained reflection on multiple heartbreaks ...
Olivia Rodrigo delivered alongside surprising guests Weezer as Lollapalooza continued in Chicago with performances by T-Pain, Flipturn, Gigi Perez, Bo Staloch and more.
Since the popular computer-generated band the Velvet Sundown is forcing that question, here are five ways to tell if a song wasn’t made by humans.
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