I thought Phil was the most unique part of the Grateful Dead. It didn’t surprise me that Bob Dylan said that in his book Philosophy of Modern Song, when he was talking about [“Truckin’”]. Usually ...
Even the union workers agreed: part of the wall ... Dead’s fifteenth anniversary, nothing and no one could stand in their way, not even Radio City Music Hall. More from Rolling Stone Grateful ...
Phil Lesh, the bassist for the Grateful ... soldier on as Dead & Company, Lesh opted out; this year, Dead & Company played an acclaimed 30-date residency at the state-of-the-art Sphere venue ...
Phil Lesh, the bassist for the Grateful ... their Wall of Sound, an innovative concert PA system that helped set the standard for arena rock, and also drove the band toward an extended hiatus from the ...
Jim Babjak of the Smithereens and music renaissance man Glen Burtnik know this well. The two rockers with New Brunswick roots ...
Oh, Canada! This week Connecticut gets visits from the Winnipeg-rooted folk act The Wailin’ Jennys, Quebec’s trad folk ...
The Baltimorean has been winning hearts and kicking butts for 25 years. He should be a household name. The ...
The Waukegan Music Exchange opened its doors to the public Saturday in downtown Waukegan, selling new and used phonograph ...
Kids Eat Free 4 p.m. Your kiddos can enjoy a free meal with the purchase of an adult entree every Sunday night at American ...
Helene forced Biltmore to close for more than a month for only the third time in its history. Repairs continue after its Nov.
Tony Todd was an elegant, six-foot-five, broad shouldered man, graceful and imposing. But he led with his voice. Hear it once ...
After years of listening to almost nothing but metal, these five songs were my gateway to the world of country music.