You could forgive some of the world’s greatest artists for sitting back and taking it easy toward the end of their careers.
The Beatles released 'Let it Be' during their disbandment in 1970. The album yielded the group their final number one hit, ...
In our 60-year obsession with the Beatles, the group’s women have always played a compelling part. Ringo’s long-lasting ...
One of the reasons Paul McCartney started up Wings in the 1970s was he wanted to get back out on the road again. Remember that The Beatles ceased touring activities in 1966. By the middle of the ‘70s, ...
Josh Bradley is Creative Loafing Tampa's resident live music freak. He started freelancing with the paper in 2020 at the age ...
The Substance Over the years, the likes of John Travolta, Michael Keaton, Robert Downey Jr. and Mickey Rourke have all experienced a career renaissance moment, reminding the world of what make them ...
Crowded House heads for Ohana Festival in Dana Point with original members Neil Finn and Nick Seymour now joined by the ...
18, Chad Smith and Andrew Watt set up shop at Brooklyn, N.Y.’s Brooklyn Bowl for the second staging of Smith & Watt Steakhouse, the duo’s pop-up cover project that made headlines in August for ...
Graham Gouldman explains why the art-rock icons believed in themselves so much, the album that best represents them ...
Downtown art walk set ...
George Strait's new album Cowboys and Dreamers marks his first to fail to hit the Billboard 200's top 10 in 30 years.
Paul McCartney held hands with George Harrison the last time he saw him and felt he was more than a friend, more like a ...