The Lost Recordings of Jimi Hendrix Found in a London Basement — That Changed Everything Music Historians Thought They Knew

The Hendrix archive is one of the most discussed and most contested in popular music. He recorded constantly — the compulsive recording habit of someone who understood that ideas needed to be caught immediately or lost, who treated tape the way other people treat notebooks. The official releases represent a fraction of what exists. The … Read more

Rush Fans Cheer as Anika Nilles Nails ‘Tom Sawyer’ Drum Fills at Kia Forum

Few songs in rock history carry the weight and prestige of Rush’s iconic anthem “Tom Sawyer.” For drummers, the track represents one of the most challenging and recognizable performances ever recorded, thanks to the legendary Neil Peart’s intricate rhythms and explosive fills. That’s why fans at the Kia Forum erupted with excitement when acclaimed drummer … Read more

The Song The Who Recorded That Pete Townshend Said Was the Most Important Thing He Ever Made — That Nobody Has Ever Heard

Pete Townshend has been making music and talking about music and theorizing about music and writing about music for sixty years with an intellectual energy that has produced, alongside the records, an enormous body of writing and spoken commentary on what music is for and what it does and why it matters. He is not … Read more

The Real Reason The Beatles Stopped Touring — That Was Never Fully Told Until Paul McCartney Admitted It in 2021

The official story of why the Beatles stopped touring in 1966 has been told so many times that it has achieved the status of settled history. The screaming. The impossibility of hearing themselves play. The specific absurdity of performing music of increasing sophistication to audiences who were not listening to the music — who were … Read more

Five Paul Simon Songs That Sound Simple — But Contain the Most Complex Musical Architecture Ever Hidden in a Pop Song

The greatest trick Paul Simon ever pulled was convincing the world that what he was doing was simple. The melodies arrive with such naturalness — the lyrics land with such apparent ease — that the listener receives the songs as gifts that required no particular effort to make. As if Simon sat down, felt something, … Read more

The Song Bruce Springsteen Wrote About His Father — That His Father Refused to Acknowledge for Twenty Years

The relationship between Bruce Springsteen and his father Douglas is one of the most documented father-son relationships in American music. Springsteen has written about it, spoken about it, built entire albums around the specific emotional landscape it produced in him — the complicated mixture of longing and resentment and love and the desire for approval … Read more

Former Biker Boss Noticed a Young Waitress Hiding a Broken Hand at a Desert Diner — Then Her Desperate Message Pulled Him Into a Dangerous Rescue Tied to the Family He Lost Years Ago

Former Biker Boss Noticed a Young Waitress Hiding a Broken Hand at a Desert Diner

The morning sun baked the asphalt outside Canyon Ridge Diner like it had a personal grudge against Prescott, Arizona. Inside, the air smelled of scorched coffee, frying bacon, and the faint metallic tang of desert dust that never quite left the place. Owen Rourke sat in his usual booth at the back, sixty-eight years old, … Read more

The Story of How Johnny Cash and June Carter Fell in Love — That Neither of Them Could Tell Without Crying

The proposal is the famous part. February 22nd, 1968. The concert in Ontario, Canada. Cash stepping to the microphone in front of thousands of people and asking June Carter to marry him. She said yes while the crowd erupted and the moment has been replayed in documentaries and biopics and anniversary tributes as the romantic … Read more

At Her Funeral, a Biker Stood Beside the Casket Like Family. “My Mother Talked About You for Years. Who Are You?” Her Daughter Asked. The Biker Quietly Replied, “I’m Just a Biker Who Stopped on the Road Four Years Ago.”

At Her Funeral, a Biker Stood Beside the Casket Like Family

The rain came down in sheets the day we buried my mother, hammering the stained-glass windows of the old chapel in Zelienople like it wanted to wash the whole town away. I stood at the back, numb, watching the spray of white roses on her casket and feeling the familiar weight of guilt settle heavier … Read more