Jed Gottlieb
Eddie Van Halen’s Quieter Eruption: 10 Moments of Subtle Genius
From the soothing guitar harmonics of "Women in Love..." to the triumphant piano of "Right Now."
How the Events of 2020 Changed Bon Jovi’s ‘2020’ Album: Interview
Rock & Roll Hall of Famer discusses charity, America and how "Runaway" was more socially conscious than one might have thought.
Iron Maiden History Lessons: Songs About War, Religion and More
A dozen songs by the world's wisest metal band on subjects like the arts, history and religion.
Top 20 Fall Songs: Harvest Moons, Dead Leaves and November Rain
They tend to have a few touchstones: nostalgia, longing, acoustic guitar picking and a deep melancholy.
The History of Eddie Van Halen’s 12 Most Famous Guitars
The famous Frankenstrat is one of the many instruments the guitar wizard has played and designed.
40 American Thigh-Shaking Facts About AC/DC’s ‘Back in Black’
Sessions were marked by bell sounds, studio tricks and even an intrusive crab.
Robert Plant Moves Forward With the Past: Concert Review
The singer played the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater in Vail, Colo. We were there.
Why Led Zeppelin’s Post-‘Live Aid’ Reunion Attempt Didn’t Fly
Many considered their comeback at Philadelphia's JFK Stadium a disaster, including Robert Plant.
Peter Wolf Looks Back on Tom Petty, Ahead to Possible HOF Entry
Peter Wolf has been spending a lot of time lately looking both forward and backward.
Pete Townshend Says He Was the Who’s ‘Timekeeper': Exclusive Interview
Pete Townshend is currently on the road for the Classic Quadrophenia tour.