Billboard’s year-end No. 1 hit of 1971 — sang by the late Chuck Negron — was catchy and ebullient, a joybomb when we needed ...
UK-based Australian trio Howling Bells have released their latest single “Melbourne,” the final track to be shared ahead of the release of Strange Life, their first album in over 12 years, due out on ...
People use music to set moods, create a desired atmosphere and evoke memories of family and friends. The right song at the right time can have similar effects for some dogs.
#teamhowling #BreeHowling #boxingtraining Bree Howling Showing Off Dope Head Movement Drills For Boxing #Boxing ...
The most metal moment in cinema.
A 30-year-old guitar prodigy from New York who’s grown up in public, Solomon Hicks is still figuring out how to make the ...
Music seems to have a calming effect on dogs, but under what circumstances and which genre? Animal experts explain dog music ...
Australian prog legends Karnivool is set to release their long-awaited new record In Verses on February 6. But who are they listening to?
Sayonara, Bobby Weir: the kid, maestro, teacher, father, foil, cowboy, guru, seeker, last keeper of the Azimuth, forever an outlaw champion.
After San Francisco's public memorial for Bob Weir, the celebration continued at The Warfield with Howling Wolves: A Tribute to Bobby Weir.
The 33-year-old blues musician first came to the city as a fan attending the Chicago Blues Festival. He’s now a staple of the local blues scene.
Rock songs were getting longer in 1966, and many were continuing a new standard set by Bob Dylan's 1965 classic, “Like A Rolling Stone”.
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