The original British guitar hero tells us of meeting the young singer who would change his life. By Paul Balmer Born Brian Robson Rankin in Newcastle in 1941, the future…
A Date With The Everly Brothers was the Kentucky duo’s second album for Warner Bros, released at the end of 1960, an incredible year which saw them dominate the singles…
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The Zombies’ Colin Blunstone is celebrated for his timeless voice and soulful artistry which continues to enchant generations – a true British icon. Long Tall Sally – Little Richard, 1956 I…
Although some of their most popular songs such as Yakety Yak and Charlie Brown, recorded in New York, lay in the future, The Coasters’ eponymous debut album of 1957 reflected…
By celebrating its forefathers and pioneers, Vintage Rock digs deep to untangle the roots of rockabilly and reveals why this monumental music could only have come from Tennessee. By Dan…
For our latest issue, we travel to Little Richard’s hometown of Macon, Georgia, to uncover the Architect of Rock’n’Roll’s complex relationship with the city that banished him before later realising…
The singer and guitarist from Denver takes a deep dive into his formative musical influences Rollin’ Stone – Muddy Waters, 1950 You get chills when you hear things sometimes. I…
Vintage Rock salutes the Imperial phase of Fats Domino’s glorious career by taking a look at how his rich R&B hits added a touch of spice to the sweet-sounding gumbo…
On 24 March 1958, the King Of Rock’n’Roll became Private Presley US53310761. Sixty-five years on from his induction we remember Elvis’ army years… When the complete story of Elvis Presley…