Continuing the work of Bob Dylan, The Byrds, and others, these acoustic songs from 1971 also put the rock in folk rock.
The song, “Dust in the Wind,” appeared on the 1977 album Point of Know Return and would go on to become the progressive rock band’s biggest hit. It was Kansas’s only U.S. Top 10 single, peaking at No.
Nirvana is one of the best bands of the '90s, and songs like "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and "Come As You Are" are all you need to hear to prove that.
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The 1960s folk revival may have peaked by the middle of the decade, but several influential artists carried on the tradition.
The unique acoustic Taylor guitar played by George Kooymans in Golden Earrings is up for auction, along with other items ...
Marking its 30th year, the Martin Guitar Foundation awarded $565,000 in grants to 98 nonprofits supporting arts, music and ...
For Clayton Chaney, songwriting is a spiritual practice of acknowledging darkness and allowing the light to shine through.
Whether your tastes run to Brazilian pop, country, acoustic blues, classical jazz, or surf reggae, San Diego has a concert ...
The consistent solidity of Mountain's Nantucket Sleighride (released January 1971) should not come as any surprise.  Commonly ...
With only an acoustic guitar and a microphone stand in front of him, Mike Viola opened with a solo set on Wednesday and ...