Remembering Keith Emerson
Progressive Rock keyboard virtuoso Keith Emerson died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at his apartment in Santa Monica on March 11. Emerson, who was most […]
Progressive Rock keyboard virtuoso Keith Emerson died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at his apartment in Santa Monica on March 11. Emerson, who was most […]
Review Fix finishes up their lengthy chat with the rock group Misfire. Review Fix: What should old fans and newcomers alike expect to hear on […]
Review Fix’s Steve Janowsky continues his Q & A with Misfire. Review Fix: Richie, in late 1977 Misfire was gaining popularity through its live shows […]
Misfire had its initial incarnation from 1976 to 1979. Much has transpired for the band since, including the return of their original drummer Tom Saluzzi. […]
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Frank Sinatra, “The Chairman of The Board,†“Ol’ Blue Eyes,†“The Voice†or whatever other moniker he went by, was the greatest popular singer of […]
Bun E. Carlos, Cheap Trick’s drummer extraordinaire, has taken a hiatus from that iconic Rockford, Illinois band to embark on a new project, the Candy […]
Slash, on the heels of his recent stellar solo effort, has collaborated on a new single “Drive Me†with State Line Empire, a band that […]
Wouldn’t you have liked to have been a “fly on the wall†as a member of Led Zeppelin’s touring entourage during the legendary band’s peak […]
Guitar wizard Jeff Beck, whose groundbreaking playing has been a part of the Yardbirds, Jeff Beck Group (Rod Stewart’s arrival on the scene) and jazz-fusion […]
Carl Palmer, the world’s greatest drummer and founding member of Progressive Rock icons Emerson Lake and Palmer is releasing “Carl Palmer Drum Solos†on February […]
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