Classic rock will never die, and these four songs from 1972 still make it to my regular rotation in the 2020s.
In 1971, The Who found themselves with the seemingly insurmountable task of having to follow up the rock opera classic, Tommy. What came next was their most collected release ever.
In the 1970s, certain classic rock bands understood the assignment; these are three female-fronted bands that knew how to ...
Classic rock is arguably the most beloved genre of music across multiple generations, now in the thick of its seventh decade. The genre boasts many of the best-selling artists of all time as its ...
70s Rock Legend, 77, Announces New Tour to Celebrate New Album originally appeared on Parade. 70s rock icon John Oates just announced an upcoming summer tour in honor of his new album, Oates, which ...
Legendary '70s Rock Band’s Classic Hit Reaches Historic Milestone After 35 Years originally appeared on Parade. While some fans debate whether it's time for AC/DC to retire, the band shows no signs of ...
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Kyle Peterson and Dan Henninger. ‘I thought as a rock star I owed it to people to enjoy myself to the absolute limit,” writes ...
'70s Hard Rock Legend, 71, Is 'Still Killing It' at Latest Concert originally appeared on Parade. One of the most iconic rock bands to come out of the 1970s was Styx. Though their sound is rooted in ...