Ten period quotes about, and by, a unique and much-loved rock'n'roll original.
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Rock’n’roll defined freedom for a new generation of youths in the 50s, spawning icons such as Elvis Presley, Little Richard and Chuck Berry, and going on to inspire The Beatles and The...
The Chess archives are being mined again on the new 42-track compilation Black Gold: Samples, Breaks & Rare Grooves From The Chess Records Archives.
'Knock On Wood' hitmaker Eddie Floyd made some fine album music that's well worth investigating, including 1969's You've Got To Have Eddie.
A Latin-inspired, multi-lingual tribute to Creedence Clearwater Revival, ‘Quiero Creedence’ presents brand new takes on CCR’s unshakeable classic rock.
The rise of Classic Rock in the 60s was nurtured with bands travelling across the Atlantic to play for crowds who saw music as something more than just pop.
With Metallica as its ambassadors, Record Store Day 2016 has been announced for 16 April and features must-have 7"s, LPs, box sets and coloured vinyl.
The classic song started a sequence that makes CCR surely one of the unluckiest bands never to score a US No. 1 single.
USM has announced the imminent release of each of the albums in last October’s Creedence Clearwater Revival ‘Complete Studio Albums’ vinyl box set.
Creedence Clearwater Revival represent different things to different people but they made some of the greatest singles to make the charts in the 60s/70s.
The entire studio album collection of one of America’s most seminal bands, Creedence Clearwater Revival, is coming back to vinyl.
Tired of the inflight audio channels? Something For The air is the ultimate inflight playlist, over 100 songs that'll last a transatlantic flight...
The first Festival for Peace was held at New York's Shea Stadium in August 1970 and starred the biggest names including Creedence Clearwater Revival
Since the early jazz & folk happenings in the 1960s, almost every musical genre has had festivals to attract the faithful as well as potential converts.
The Woodstock Festival of 1969 will celebrate its 45th anniversary this summer, but Michael Lang says he’s thinking about the 50th anniversary in 2019.