The former guitarist for a legendary rock band is refusing to release what he calls the “greatest album of all time” — unless fans pay $200 per song.
The rock band takes aim at Trump's proposed U.S.-Mexico border wall in the new track.
Titled ‘Guitarmageddon,’ the 18-track album is his first new music in 20 years. But you'll have to pay $200 per track — plus ...
Titled ‘Guitarmageddon,’ the 18-track album is his first new music in 20 years. But you'll have to shell out $200 per track — ...
Led Zeppelin formed in 1968, after a string of recommendations from local musicians led to a lineup of Jimmy Page, Robert ...
After a few years slightly adrift, the guitar god found his way back into arenas with the Firm in 1985, and leaned on some ...
On this day, January 6, 1975, the Mayor of Boston, Kevin White, canceled a rock concert after hundreds of fans destroyed the Boston Garden.
Penn’s Peak announces Get the Led Out will appear on stage at 8 p.m. Saturday, April 4. From the bombastic and epic, to the ...
The demise of the world’s biggest rock band coincided with two prog icons’ descent into bewilderment. The only evidence of ...
A couple of Prince songs played a key role the series finale of Stranger Things, but that honor could have gone to Led ...
The Wild Horse, located at 38 Caroline Street, has closed for renovations. According to a Facebook post, the bar and restaurant will be closed through mid-April.