One of the most iconic guitars in history is Jimmy Page’s Gibson EDS-1275 doubleneck. The images of him playing it on stage with Led Zeppelin are indelible to rock ’n’ roll history. […]
One of the most iconic guitars in history is Jimmy Page’s Gibson EDS-1275 doubleneck. The images of him playing it on stage with Led Zeppelin are indelible to rock ’n’ roll history. […]
We are excited to announce the debut episode of The Discogs Insider! To kick off the series we sat down in person with their CEO, Kevin Lewandowski, and COO, Lloyd Starr to […]
By Yoko Ono When John and I decided to make the album Double Fantasy, breaking a five-year silence, we wondered whom we should ask to take the photographs. As the two of […]
Tom Power sits down with Paul Simon at the musician’s home near Austin, Texas, to discuss the inspiration for Simon’s 15th and latest album, Seven Psalms, and the big questions it explores.
Did you know that The Rolling Stones owned the world’s first independent recording studio on wheels? The Rolling Stones Mobile Studio, built into the back of a truck, not only produced some […]
Iggy Pop is one of the most outrageous rock ‘n roll frontmen to ever step foot on stage. As the lead singer of The Stooges, Iggy was known for bending and contorting […]
As part of Sessions, a spin-off of Gagosian Premieres, composer and saxophonist John Zorn and bass guitarist and producer Bill Laswell perform an improvised work in Sterling Ruby’s exhibition “TURBINES,” at Gagosian, 522 […]
Today, right here, we get to peek into the decked-out living room of producer Adrian Sherwood’s home and watch masters of reggae playfully chill. We hear Horace Andy’s gruff tenor tell stories […]
By Bob Margolin The more blues-driven musicians commandeered the instruments at the jam, and played some old favorite songs together, mostly Robert Johnson’s. This sounds like a common scene at open-mic jams […]
People think of my dad as the prince of darkness (the name of his 1967 album), a moody performer who turned his back on the audience out of disregard for them. That […]