Jimmy Carter wove music into his campaigns and rocked out long after his political career ended. Here are his 10 most rock ...
Jimmy Carter loved music enough that he was the subject of a documentary titled 'Rock & Roll President,' but his tastes ...
Even the biggest bands in the world have to start something – and for the Rolling Stones it was in the smoky blues clubs of ...
Former president Jimmy Carter passed away on 29 December. He was an influential leader and a towering figure in politics, but he had a special relationship with music. The 39th US president was known ...
The piano Bruce Springsteen used to write “Born to Run” is missing somewhere in the swamps of Jersey — but could be worth a ...
On January 3, 1950, Sam Phillips opened Memphis Recording Service at 706 Union Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee, later to be ...
The best rock concerts of 2024, including Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen, Olivia Rodrigo, and more, as chosen by senior writer Andy Greene.
The former president, who died Sunday at 100, was a lifelong music fan, inspired and deeply ... America’s first “Rock & Roll President.” Former President Carter returned again and again ...
Though Alex had been the guitarist in the family, when they formed Van Halen, it quickly became clear who would play: "[Ed] ...
Angus and Malcolm Young were the driving forces behind AC/DC from their formation in 1973 to Malcolm’s death in 2017. In this classic interview from 2003, the brothers look back on their stellar ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Jimmy Carter is widely acknowledged as the first president to effectively use music ... to jazz and rock ’n’ roll.