Santana IV
Santana forgoes celebrity cameos to reconvene his Woodstock lineup
The riot-starters and two-chord wonders that blew rock wide open
Singer talks Bowie-inspired collaboration with Josh Homme that led to new final LP
Guitarist talks major-label burnout, low-pressure solo career, why R.E.M. never really broke up
Drummer recalls cathartic post-Fillmore performance, newly issued as 'Live From A&R Studios: New York, August 26, 1971'
Unable to sing, prog torchbearer pulled off stirring Beacon Theatre show with help from harmony singer Ninet Tayeb
Indie institution teams with avant-garde composer Alvin Lucier for a stimulating non-rock program
"This tour is a bit of a miracle, really," says E Street Band guitarist of current run celebrating 1980 double LP
"My job is to be as commanding a percussive force as I can be," says E Street Band drummer
"Paul was a lot like me — opinionated, confident and not very afraid of anything," David Crosby says
The singer revisits the wild feeling of the early Seventies on a bright, uptempo album
"The next opening I have, we'll slot it in and get it out," says Springsteen of next album
Behind the scenes as the E Street Band launches their first tour in nearly two years. Plus: Springsteen's plans for his next album
John Paul Jones, Corin Tucker, Jeff Tweedy and more join Buck at latest Todos Santos Music Festival
Last year brought gold from the Zeppelin and Neil Young vaults, along with plenty of under-the-radar archival treasures
The Shultz brothers survived drugs, a tough childhood and each other to make their band one of the best in rock
The arty, unsettling 'Blackstar' is Bowie's best anti-pop masterpiece since the Seventies
"There was a big mirror there for Scott: taking what he saw in himself, whether he liked it or not, and making it into something great musically"
Massive sets from Dylan, Springsteen and more
'The Bottom Line Archive' series spotlights everyone from Janis Ian to Joey Ramone
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