
All photos by David Meerman Scott On September 23, 1980, Bob Marley, already a global icon and a beacon for reggae music, took the stage at the Stanley Theatre in Pittsburgh for what would be his last live performance. The air was thick with anticipation as 3,500 fans packed the sold-out venue, but few knew…

Lifestyle Cables transforms high-end audio gear into absurd luxury itemsโfrom cable-woven belts to pet leashesโsparking both awe and suspicion over whether itโs eco-chic innovation or a cunning audiophile conspiracy.

In February 1964, two of the most iconic forces of the 20th century collided in an encounter so surreal it could have been scripted by Hollywood. The Beatles, fresh off their earth-shattering debut on The Ed Sullivan Show, met Cassius Clay (soon to be Muhammad Ali) in Miami Beach. It was a meeting that combined…

Before the Berlin Wall fell, it wasnโt just a physical barrier; it was a scar running through the heart of a divided city. For nearly three decades, it symbolized the ideological conflict between East and West, splitting families and friends, and casting a shadow over Berlin. Potsdamer Platz, the concertโs location, held heavy symbolism from…

June 25 holds a special place in music history, marking both the release of an iconic album and the passing of a legendary artist. On this date in 1984, Prince released his groundbreaking album โPurple Rain,โ a record that would redefine his career and solidify his place in the pantheon of music greats. Little did…

George Harrison’s Concert for Bangladesh was an unqualified success, and the first-ever pop concert for charity.

Kamasi Washingtonโs Fearless Movement is a bold, rhythm-driven opus mixing jazz, funk, soul, and hip-hopโbut while its scope dazzles, its sheer scale raises questions about whether intimacy, not grandeur, is his next frontier.