
Who wrote the first blues song? What was the first recorded blues song? We dig deep to find out the fascinating history of recorded blues.

Excerpted from the liner notes of the 50th-anniversary edition of the album, the poet writes movingly about Marvin Gaye’s classic album.

Queen’s 10th studio album, ‘Hot Space,’ saw the band experiment with electro-disco and featured Freddie and Bowie’s iconic single, ‘Under Pressure.’

The ‘iSouljaBoyTellem’ single was originally released in 2008.

The London-born singer’s first full-length project is due July 3 via Capitol Records.

The new clip arrives as he prepares the next chapter in his Love Saga.

The album features music from the musical comedy starring Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas.

The Capitol Records track arrives ahead of a summer festival run.

The song is featured on the Milwaukee rapper’s new EP, ‘the rumors are true.’












A reminder of why people started bands in the first place, Aerosmith caught the attention of a whole new generation with ‘Get A Grip.’

A huge chapter in US rock history ended as CCR entered the Billboard chart with their last studio album.

Recorded at the iconic New York jazz venue, ‘State Of The Tenor: Live At The Village Vanguard, Volume 2’ is nothing less than magisterial.

An album that has some of their best-loved numbers, ‘Surrender’ found The Chemical Brothers at the height of their powers.

With ‘The Marshall Mathers LP,’ Eminem proved himself hip-hop’s greatest instigator.

The rock giants proved there was plenty of fuel in the adult oriented rock tank with their fourth album ‘Walk On.’

