Lucinda Williams releases epic cover of The Beatles' classic While My Guitar Gently Weeps
While My Guitar Gently Weeps comes from the seventh volume of Williams' Lu's Jukebox albums
In today's most heartwarming story, Marta and Frankie from School of Rock have got engaged in real life
Some pop stars have a knack for nailing classic rock covers – as this version of Heart's Barracuda by Chappell Roan proves
Pink Floyd legend Roger Waters has written some memorable lyrics in his time. His former bandmate David Gilmour reveals which are his personal favourites
The five-disc The Jethro Tull Christmas Album – Fresh Snow At Christmas will be released in December
Fancy spending the night inside the railway station photographed for the cover of Oasis' first UK number one single? Because you can, if that's your dream
The Hu's North American tour with Iron Maiden kicks off today and finishes in November
Who needs to play in a giant globe anyway
Bruce Springsteen has endorsed the Kamala Harris/Tim Waltz ticket ahead of this year's US presidential election
In winter 1974, photographer Jill Furmanovsky spent six weeks on the road with Pink Floyd, documenting shows on the Dark Side Of The Moon tour. Most of the photos she took have never been seen
David Gilmour wants to see Kate Bush back onstage, won't be sharing a stage with former bandmate Roger Waters again, ever
The Prince Of Darkness will join the annals of the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame on October 19
The Royal Mail is issuing 12 special stamps in honour of The Who’s formation in 1964
Slash, Billy Gibbons and members of the Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Doors – they’re all fans of Gov’t Mule’s Warren Haynes
Some bands mellow with age – but not thrash icons Slayer
The story of Corrosion Of Conformity’s Metallica-approved 1994 album Deliverance
From the NWOBHM to the world – how Def Leppard became one of the biggest British rock bands of all time
In 2005, Nickelback were already one of the biggest rock bands in the world – and All The Right Reasons was about to make them even bigger
Zakk Wylde was one of rock’s great wildmen – until he was told to kick the booze or die
The fourth single from Definitely Maybe came out 30 years ago this weekend and it marked the moment that Gallagher realised stardom was here to stay
Ozzy, Robert Planet, Rory Gallagher, Peter Green, Ginger Baker – late, great guitarist Gary Moore crossed paths with them all
The ultimate guide to thrash metal titans Slayer - as told through their greatest songs
Power-pop bristling with poignancy and pathos, Love Junk is packed full of enduring, impassioned classics
Tim Commerford has thoughts, and he's not afraid to share them as he gears up for a return to Europe with new band 7D7D
The solo adventures of Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi, revisited
This Rick Wakeman medley reworks and reimagines some of his greatest moments
Following on from Rocket From The Crypt, Drive Like Jehu, Hot Snakes, The Night Marchers, Sultans and more, punk rock lifer John Reis introduces London to his latest killer rock'n' roll crew
American guitar hero Richie Kotzen makes heroic guitar album
Instrumental solo album from Yes/Asia guitarist Steve Howe
The soundtrack to the summer: glorious Technicolor power-pop-rock from The Hot Damn!
Retro-rocking duo The Courettes amp up their more romantic side to great effect
Northern Irish trio Therapy's magnum opus Troublegum returns at 30
The Last Dinner Party take charge of Glasgow's O2 Academy, creating magic for a legion of new fans
27 live CDs, 417 unreleased tracks, not all of it good, as Bob Dylan's archive is plundered again
Nightwish's Yesterwynde offers the kind of grandiose maximalism that puts most Hollywood blockbuster soundtracks to shame