Within six days of the release of Metallica's 'Reload,' the RIAA had certified the new album double platinum for two million US shipments.
Queen's 'Flash Gordon' single theme made its chart debut in the week that the movie, directed by Mike Hodges, took its cinematic bow.
Across four solo albums, Mick Jagger has given free rein to a restless creativity, stretching beyond what’s expected of him as The Rolling Stones’ frontman.
With their twelfth album, ‘WHO’, Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey have created a wise, relevant record that would have startled their younger selves.
It may get many people's vote as the ultimate Wings album, but it took nearly nine months to reach No. 1 in the UK.
'Let It Bleed' has become a classic and is a testament to the art of the long-playing record.
The band will once again team with local symphony orchestras for the North American performances, which will now begin on 21 April in Hollywood, FL.
The three landmark titles will be issued in sleeves featuring replica artwork through Mercury/USM on 24 January 2020.
The Rolling Stones’ third US album in a year, ‘December’s Children (And Everybody’s)’ was a mix of covers and originals, including unexpected treasures.
Living in Munich for several years in the 80s, Freddie Mercury found a new pace of life. “There was a sense of freedom,” Mercury’s PA, Phoebe, reveals.
Tate Liverpool and National Museums Liverpool are presenting Giles Martin's Dolby Atmos mix of the landmark 1967 release, “transporting” the audience to Abbey Road Studios.
The McCartney composition that has sold more copies in the UK than anything by The Beatles was rising to No. 1 in early December 1977.
Pete Townshend worked on the song, originally as a slow blues, all through the summer of 1965, as The Who toured Scandinavia and Holland.
The best Queen live performances are mesmerising examples of how the band raised the standard of rock concerts to a whole new level of brilliance.
The Best Freddie Mercury videos reveal how the Queen frontman harnessed powerful visuals to further express his boundless creativity.