Gary Graff
Rusty, ‘The Resurrection of Rust': Album Review
Elvis Costello digs up early band for six-song EP.
When Meat Loaf Was a Motown Singer
Before he became a bat out of hell, the future rock star was part fo the duo Stoney & Meatloaf.
Tedeschi Trucks Band, ‘I Am the Moon: Crescent': Album Review
First part of four-LP series launches new sweeping musical adventure.
When the Steve Miller Band Reached a New Peak With ‘Book of Dreams’
"I felt like it was really in a groove," frontman says of productive late-'70s period.
40 Years Ago: Peter Criss Stumbles Again on ‘Let Me Rock You’
Ex-Kiss drummer did not arrive with a great deal of momentum – and this third solo album didn't exactly help.
Glenn Frey ‘Wanted to Have Fun’ on Debut Solo LP ‘No Fun Aloud’
"[It] was a busting-loose album for me," Eagles member said of 1982 album.
Why Alan White Hung Up When John Lennon Called
Here’s what the recently deceased drummer once told UCR about his work alongside the former Beatle.
Remembering Soundgarden’s Final Concert
Only a few hours passed between the end of the performance on May 17, 2017, and Chris Cornell's death.
Skills, ‘Different Worlds': Album Review
Night Ranger and Mr. Big vets form new supergroup that recalls mid-'80s Sunset Strip.
15 Years Ago: Sammy Hagar Sells Cabo Wabo Tequila for $80 Million
What started as a small endeavor became a massive success for the Red Rocker.
Wayne Kramer and MC5 Come Storming Out on ‘Heavy Lifting’ Tour
Sixth Rock Hall snub didn't stop them from kicking out the jams, mother – well, you know.
How ‘Stevie Wonder’s Original Musiquarium I’ Swept the Charts
Legend saw an opportunity to break new ground with a compilation.