
Listen to legendary potty-mouthed actor Joe Pesci sing The Beatles in 1968
Joe Pesci's 1968 album Little Joe Sure Can Sing!, recorded back when he was known simply as 'Little Joe', is now available for via your streaming platform of choice

Joe Pesci's 1968 album Little Joe Sure Can Sing!, recorded back when he was known simply as 'Little Joe', is now available for via your streaming platform of choice

Colleagues John Lodge and Justin Hayward lead tribute to late Moody Blues drummer Graeme Edge

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IDLES' 4th album Crawler shakes off the punk zeal of youth for an altogether more impactful expression of growth

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Guitarist, songwriter and producer Steven Van Zandt picks his records, artists and gigs of lasting significance, and names the greatest female singer of all time

Kiss legend Gene Simmons tells the inside story of 1981’s Music From “The Elder” album – the biggest flop of their career

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In 1982 a feature by a Classic Rock writer and photographer changed the life of a London schoolboy, leading ultimately to the creation of Anvil: The Story Of Anvil, one of the great rock movies

Brian Johnson has recorded over 120 songs during his time with AC/DC – and we want you to tell us which ones you think are best

Put Jimmy Page and Robert Plant in a room with a bunch of Moroccan musicians and what do you get? A glorious, unledded update of Led Zeppelin’s legacy, that’s what

Eight first class passengers on the great rock'n'roll train to glory

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Warren Haynes’s southern rockers Gov't Mule get the blues: the Heavy Load Blues

Eric Clapton swaps the Royal Albert Hall for an audience of one on Lady In The Balcony: Lockdown Sessions

Rammstein's Richard Kruspe dives deep into his unreleased solo career on Emigrate's The Persistence Of Memory

The Roadside EP is King Rocker Billy Idol's first new tunes in seven years

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The Black Keys have released a massively expanded version of their seventh album El Camino

JD Simo's Mind Control follows the blues down more experimental paths than most guitar heroes

Kid A Mnesia: exploring further what Radiohead did after OK Computer

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