Peter Gabriel had always looked at the big picture when making albums, and that usually meant not working on the superficial things like album titles.
Many of his songs are better known by other singers’ interpretations, like Janis Joplin’s “Me and Bobby McGee,” Johnny Cash’s “Sunday Morning Coming Down” and more.
No joke: That’s Nick Cave singing a cheery rendition of Burt Bacharach’s cheery “What the World Needs Now Is Love” on the ...
Don Henley heard an early version of The Eagles' "Hotel California" and called it "Mexican Reggae." Here's a look behind one of the best songs of the 1970s.
The story behind why Johnny Cash performed Bob Dylan’s “Don’t Think Twice(It’s Alright)” at The 1964 Newport Folk Festival.
Fourteen years ago, singer songwriter Lee DeWyze won season 9 of “American Idol” singing a song he now admits didn’t really fit him at all: U2′s “Beautiful Day.” ...
Tom Petty never had to sacrifice quality on any of his albums, but he thought that this record was a pain trying to get ...
No artist with roots in the American underground has influenced indie rock more than Pavement's Stephen Malkmus. While Scott ...
Lil Durk to release “Deep Thoughts” album on October 18 Lil Durk, one of Chicago’s biggest rap stars, is set to release his ...
Very few of the songs in Todd Phillips’ Joker musical are from other musicals — here’s where they came from, and which ...
Sabrina [Carpenter], Charli and Chappell Roan — the three of them have had this shared experience of artists who have been ...
Ludovico Einaudi, the most-streamed classical artist in the world, announced his new album ‘The Summer Portraits’ will be ...