Today marks the anniversary of one of the most groundbreaking debut albums ever released: Are You Experienced by Jimi Hendrix. Released in the UK on May 12, 1967, the album... read more →
On this day in 1969, The Who gave the press an early glimpse into something completely new: an ambitious, strange, and ultimately groundbreaking work called Tommy. What they previewed wasn’t... read more →
For all its convenience and improved access, streaming didn’t just change how we listen to music — it reshaped how we value it. Still, in a twist no one fully... read more →
A Different Kind of Rock On this day in 1976, the Ramones album by Ramones hit the world like a jolt of electricity. At a time when rock music was... read more →
There’s something quietly powerful about a concert ticket. Small, often worn, and easy to overlook, these pieces of paper (or card, or even early digital printouts) carry far more than... read more →
Today we celebrate the birthday of David Gilmour — the guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter whose unmistakable tone helped shape the sound of Pink Floyd during their most influential years. Born... read more →
On this day, we celebrate the birthday of Brian Jones — the original architect, sonic explorer, and often overlooked visionary behind The Rolling Stones. Long before stadium tours, cultural immortality,... read more →
Before backstage passes became branded lanyards and fandom migrated to Instagram comment sections, there existed a very different kind of cultural figure: the groupie. And no name embodies that world... read more →
Today we celebrate the life and creative legacy of Yoko Ono — artist, musician, provocateur, activist, and a figure who forever altered the landscape of contemporary art and culture. Born... read more →
On this day in music history, Johnny Cash stepped into the studio with Bob Dylan to record “Girl From the North Country." It was a meeting of two American giants... read more →

