
Black Sabbath's Geezer Butler backs rescue of 1500 beagles from Wisconsin breeding facility
Geezer Butler attended the beagle liberation alongside pop star Debbie Gibson

By Fraser Lewry published
The incident took place in Texas in 1970 after Blackmore reacted badly to some flu shots

By Fraser Lewry published
Can we please just stop throwing stuff at musicians?

By Fraser Lewry published
Jack Douglas also worked on recordings by James Gang, Alice Cooper, Montrose, Mountain, The Who, Patti Smith, Blue Öyster Cult, New York Dolls, Starz and many more

By Fraser Lewry published
Journey's long-running soap opera has been extended for another season

By Fraser Lewry published
Arrogant Boy comes from Deep Purple's upcoming 24th album, Splat!

By Scott Munro published
Marshall celebrate the 60th anniversary of Jimi Hendrix famously plugging into one of their amps with striking new range of hardware complete with Acton III speaker covered in crushed purple velvet

By Dave Everley published
Zakk Wylde spent years playing guitar for Ozzy, fronts Black Label Society, has taken the place of Dimebag Darrell in the current Pantera… and these are some of his stories

By Fraser Lewry published
The incident took place in Texas in 1970 after Blackmore reacted badly to some flu shots

By Fraser Lewry published
Can we please just stop throwing stuff at musicians?

By Fraser Lewry published
Journey's long-running soap opera has been extended for another season

By Henry Yates published
Dropkick Murphys' I’m Shipping Up To Boston was a collision of legless pirates and beyond-the-grave lyrics from American folk hero Woody Guthrie

By Alison Reijman published
Anglo-Welsh quintet wrote enough material for a double album, but that’s not the format it’s being released in. Have they found a way to break the mould?

By Phil Howitt published
The most stable line-up in the band’s six-decade history have completed their first trilogy, with new spiritual insight and an old but well-loved guitar style borrowed from Syd Barrett

By Emily Swingle published
In 2024, the former Made Out Of Babies singer and Cult Of Luna collaborator released her long-awaited second solo album, Ridiculous And Full Of Blood

By Scott Munro published
Marshall celebrate the 60th anniversary of Jimi Hendrix famously plugging into one of their amps with striking new range of hardware complete with Acton III speaker covered in crushed purple velvet

By James Grimshaw published
We all spend a lot on our turntables and record collections, so don't leave them to gather dirt and grime

By Scott Munro published
The Pro-Ject T1 EVO BT is audiophile-adjacency at its near-best – and likely to be somewhat overshadowed by its competitors

By Scott Munro published
I've picked out a variety of accessories for your new record player that'll keep your vinyl in great condition and enhance your listening pleasure

By Paul Brannigan published
Bucket: the very, very, very loud sound of the underground, blow minds at their debut London headline show

By Polly Glass published
Avant-garde Canadian twosome Angine de Poitrine justify all the hype at their sold-out London debut

By Emma Johnston published
Former 4 Non Blondes frontwoman and all-powerful pop songwriter Linda Perry goes solo

By Pat Carty published
Brian and Michael D’Addario continue to effortlessly pluck songs from the rock'n'roll ether

By Fraser Lewry published
Jack Douglas also worked on recordings by James Gang, Alice Cooper, Montrose, Mountain, The Who, Patti Smith, Blue Öyster Cult, New York Dolls, Starz and many more

By Fraser Lewry published
The unlikely pairing have completed their highly anticipated appearance on the finale of the latest series of American Idol

By Harriet Gibsone published
Debbie Harry’s distortion of stereotypes, her costumes and her confrontational use of sexuality, defined her as a true artist

By Scott Munro published
Star Wars Day - a day so good it would even make a glum-faced Gamorrean smile. Here's my top merch picks and gift ideas that celebrate Earth's finest sci-fi saga

By Dave Everley published
Highlander director Russell Mulcahy on swords, Sean Connery and Freddie Mercury‘s breakfast-making skills

By Siân Llewellyn published
Also in Classic Rock 353: Toto, Genesis, Phil Campbell, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Sepultura, The Black Keys, Tori Amos, Robben Ford, The Karma Effect, Jim Jones, The B-52s and more
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