McCartney played the distinctive Höfner bass guitar when recording The Beatles’ first two albums, including legendary hits such as “Twist and Shout” and “Love Me Do,” before using it as a backup bass ...
There was a time when a pop song wasn't supposed to run much longer than the two-minute mark. Anything over three minutes and you'd run the risk radio wouldn't play it. As they did with so many other ...
The 70-year-old jazz guitarist stunned the audience with streams of improvisation, loop pedal wizardry and his 42-string ...
The Beatles was the sum of its parts, and these four solo songs from respective Fab Four members could have easily been on a Beatles record.
Led Zeppelin have always been known to switch things up, but they completely outdid themselves in weirdness with this tune.
Rock and roll is capable of being a genre of great excess, but these cover songs are ridiculously over the top.
Chalamet discusses the nuances of Dylan’s guitar playing and the moment his portrayal of the legendary songwriter came ...
The Beatles never really needed to worry about having ... taking the basic verse-chorus structure and crafting the perfect ...