Paint It Orange: The Stones and A Movie That Almost Was
One of the defining movies of the early 70s could’ve gone in a different direction if fans of the Rolling Stones had gotten their way.
Otis Redding’s Legacy: A Q&A with Karla Redding-Andrews
Decades after his passing, Otis Redding continues to influence young artists in surprising ways. Our interview with his daughter reveals how.
A Fire Destroyed Old-Style Master Tapes…And Why We Should Care
In 2008, a fire at Universal Music Group destroyed the irreplaceable work of countless recording artists. We just recently learned just how bad it was. Here’s why it’s a huge deal.
Sex, Drugs…and Popcorn: The Classic Rock Movie
After the success of “Bohemian Rhapsody” and the anticipation surrounding “Rocketman,” it seems like Classic Rock is the next big thing at the movies. Who’s next?
The Beatles: Aug. 1964, New York City
Helicopters, a stolen necklace and the insanity of New York all figured in one of the Beatles’ first trips to America.