'Blues From Laurel Canyon' was Mayall's first so-called solo record since retiring the band name the Bluesbreakers.
Celebrating a man who was part of a golden period for the Rolling Stones, and far more besides.
20 of the finest examples of the man they call the Human Riff, including Rolling Stones hits, lesser-celebrated numbers and solo album tracks.
The band's 12th UK studio album seized the momentum of the title track, opening single and future staple of their live set.
'Goats Head Soup,' the album that Mick Jagger said was more thoughtful than 'Exile On Main St.', was released on August 31, 1973.
Held on the second weekend of August 1968, this is one of the least remembered of all the late 1960s outdoor events. It shouldn't be.
The band remember the album that, for many disciples, remains their defining hour.
Their 13th UK studio album marked the arrival as an official member of Ronnie Wood.
From breaking records to raising roofs, the best Rolling Stones live performances prove why they’re “The Greatest Rock’n’Roll Band In The World”.
Jack Bruce was a genuine legend who died at 71. His brilliant bass playing, distinctive voice and sense of musical adventure live on.
The Alabama soul man recorded a host of other great material in his long career.
John Mayall's 1971 album temporarily welcomed back two now world-famous former members of his band.
Back in 1969 there were bands that played Woodstock more by luck than their stature on the international stage. The Keef Hartley Band was one of them.
The legendary guitarist Ronnie has chosen nearly 100 painted set lists to be published for the first time in 'The Set Lists'.
The producer of the 'Beano Album' and the first Fleetwood Mac LPs steps into the spotlight.