Pete Townshend is set to release two newly mastered vinyl records, The Iron Man: The Musical By Pete Townshend and Psychoderelict (music-only). The engineering for the re-releases was done by Miles Showell at
Audible and Higher Ground, the production company founded by President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama, have announced a new seven-episode podcast series The Wonder of Stevie, exploring the work and legacy
Seven albums from The Beatles originally compiled for U.S. release between January 1964 and March 1965 by Capitol Records and United Artists have been analog cut for 180-gram audiophile vinyl
What do legendary Jamaican artists Bushman, General Levy, Richie Stephens, Mad Professor, Turbulence and Stranger Cole all have in common? They’ve all headlined Australia’s largest and longest-running Jamaican cultural event
Bob Marley was a gifted songwriter, but sometimes inspiration came to him like a gift received from somewhere else. “Three Little Birds,” a simple, joyful song that has been a
How much is too much? Sex and seduction can be a difficult issue in music. In the 70s, not many artists could get away with being explicit about sex. Donna
Others tried to do what he did, but nobody could do what he did (like he could do it, baby). The best Barry White songs may have made him the
Words such as “genius” and “iconic” are not to be tossed around lightly, but in the case of Hans Zimmer, the adjectives are well chosen. A Daily Telegraph critical poll
Hugh Mendl was that rarest of beasts in the music business: an executive who favored art over commerce. Steering Decca Records’ Deram imprint in the 1960s and 70s, he helped
In 1995, Jawbreaker had reached a crossroads. The punk trio had built up a large following in their Bay Area scene, enjoying critical acclaim and the approval of bands like