
With a new LA show planned at T.H.E. Showโs longtime venue, just days after its Vegas edition, tensions rise as organizers clash over datesโreviving questions about industry cooperation and competitive respect.

Denied her rightful place for decades, Antonia Brico shattered classical musicโs gender barriersโfrom her Berlin Philharmonic debut to mentoring Judy Collinsโbecoming a pioneering maestra whose legacy still resonates through concert halls and classrooms.

On the third day of April in 1956, a spectacle unfolded that was nothing short of a cultural earthquake, with Elvis Presley at its epicenter. This wasnโt your garden-variety television appearance; it was an event that would ricochet through the annals of music and television history, leaving an indelible mark on the fabric of American…

In part two of his candid interview, Chad Kassem recalls the gritty rise of Acoustic Sounds from a record-crammed apartment to an industry leader, detailing the challenges of pressing plants, COVIDโs business boom, and forging respectful industry alliances.

As the ’60s came to a close, with the dawn of the new decade just on the horizon, many rock bands abandoned references to psychedelics in their music, favouring instead a return to roots, folk, and country.

Davide Lo Surdo, born on July 24th 1999 in Rome, Italy, is an Italian guitarist who has made a significant mark in music history, earning the title of the fastest guitarist in the history of music, as described by Rolling Stone Brazil magazine, for his remarkable ability to play a staggering 129 notes per second.…

Welcome to my series Treasures from the Vinyl Vault. In it, I will feature select gems from my approximately 12,000 ever-growing vinyl collection, accumulated over a 45-year period and counting.