According to Julian “Junior” Marvin, Bob Marley’s musical message was a pure and simple one: His message centered on peace, ...
Released in 1976, 'Rastaman Vibration' was not just an album; it was a cultural phenomenon that propelled reggae music onto the global stage. The album's themes of resistance, spirituality, and hope ...
The residency at Bluesfest marks a significant milestone in the Wailers' journey, allowing fans to witness the evolution of their iconic catalogue over three nights. Each performance will spotlight a ...
Peter Frampton’s Frampton Comes Alive!, one of the bestselling live albums of all time, is turning 50. You won’t find that on this list, however: instead there’s metal, soul, and an ‘indecently ...
All Over the World, a track from Lila Ike’s Grammy-nominated album Treasure Self Love, which features Protoje, has taken over ...
By Emily Wilson Larry McDonald has been a hand percussionist for over 60 years. While he may not be a household name, his ...
Bob Weir was not an obvious candidate for one of the biggest rock stars in the world, but as the most visible steward of the ...
A concert honoring the Grateful Dead guitarist showed the durability of the band’s music and culture, even as its members ...
Yet in an interview with Dan Rather on AXS TV Series' The Big Interview, founding member Bob Weir revealed that the only ...
According to legend, back in 1968, Jerry Garcia and Phil Lesh fired Bob Weir and Pigpen from their positions in the Grateful ...
This Weir tune took the band to the outermost edges of improvisation, and imbues the lonely work of all their touring with ...
This song is from the fifth album of the Grateful Dead, released back in November 1970. Co-written by Bob Weir and Robert Hunter, it turned out to be the most iconic song, being involved in 596 ...