How a Long-Lost Lou Reed and John Cale Documentary Was Finally Resurrected
Recorded in Brooklyn in 1989, "Songs for Drella" was the pair's first performance together since The Velvet Underground disbanded 17 years earlier
A Grateful Dead Shirt Expected to Sell for $350 Was Purchased for a Record-Breaking $17,640
The shirt, designed by Allan "Gut" Terk, is now the most expensive vintage rock t-shirt ever sold at auction
45 Years After It Was Stolen, A Fan Tracks Down the Guitar Used to Write "American Woman"
Randy Bachman's 1957 Gretsch 6120 was recently found in Japan nearly five decades after it went missing
Paul McCartney Reveals the Woman Who Inspired “Eleanor Rigby”
The former Beatle used to visit the elderly woman and help with her shopping
Mick Jagger Responds to Paul McCartney's "Blues Cover Band" Insult
Jagger poked fun at McCartney's comment during a recent Rolling Stones gig in Los Angeles
John Prine’s Son Says American Airlines Forced Him to Check His Dad’s Guitar, Then Damaged It
The son of the legendary songwriter shared photos of the smashed guitar on social media
Jerry Garcia's "Budman" Amp Sold for $378,000 at Auction
That was a bit more than Sotheby's expected
The Myth of the Red Hot Chili Peppers Is Better Than the Band I Remember
I was always "too cool" for the Chili Peppers. But upon reading their superb memoirs, I'm now wondering if I missed out.
A Brief History of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones Insulting Each Other
McCartney's recent dig at the Stones is just the latest in a long history of (mostly) friendly rivalry
Why Is Coachella No Longer Mandating Vaccinations for Its 2022 Festival?
Attendees will now be able to show a negative COVID-19 test instead of proof of vaccination to get in, but is that wise?
The Grammys' Inability to Properly Categorize Genre Strikes Again
Kacey Musgraves' "Star-Crossed" will reportedly be ineligible in the awards show's Country Album category
Eric Clapton Donated Money and a Van to an Anti-Vax Group
The musician isn't just spreading harmful misinformation; he's funding it
Smash Mouth's Singer Threatened Audience With Murder
Live music is back, for good and for ill
Paul McCartney Speaks Candidly About The Beatles' Breakup
Some surprises in a forthcoming interview
The Rolling Stones Explain Why They Stopped Playing "Brown Sugar" Live
And whether it might return to their live shows
A Massive Collection of Grateful Dead Memorabilia Is Going Up for Auction
You can buy Jerry Garcia's briefcase, Bob Weir's Telecaster and more