A remastered version of John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s Power To The People concert film is coming to cinemas worldwide.
In his biography, Paul McCartney candidly discussed Hold Me Tight and What You're Doing as Beatles songs he considered album fillers.
A new box set, 'We Gotta Groove,' looks back at the work the Beach Boys created at Brother studio in 1976 and '77.
These albums don’t have much in common when it comes to style, but each explores a similar idea: how do voices, real or ...
Tales of Berseria Remastered shows that risks do pay off when breaking from tradition. A dynamic combat system and darker storyline work wonders to separate it from other entries. Going on an ...
Retrieving music is literally at the reach of our fingers these days. Whether you’re searching on Spotify, YouTube, or Apple ...
Exclusive: IndieWire shares the first look at Paul McCartney's Wings years after The Beatles disbanded and chats with Morgan Neville about how McCartney learned to grow up. In the first teaser for ...
I pray that people won’t stop reading Philip Yancey’s books. I’ve long said that my two favorite Christian writers — no, my two favorite writers, period — are C.S. Lewis and Philip Yancey. The British ...
Man on the Run shows McCartney's effort to define himself outside The Beatles' shadow: "Paul making this documentary was a way of coming to terms with that whole period," says director Morgan Neville.
A Biography of Al Green by Jimmy McDonough, and the popularity of Green’s recordings on reissue CD’s and streaming outlets, it’s appropriate to display a 2004 interview I initially conduced for HITS ...
But The Shaggs’ story, despite its dark edges, is nowhere near as abrasive as their sound (The Shangri-Las go surfing with a ...