The world of pop was never great outlets for guitar solos, but some songs managed to get some fretboard action in the mix.
As the show celebrates its 50th season, look back at some of its most fiery, shocking and groundbreaking performances.
From 1954 through to 1974 the Cellar at the Orford Arms public house in the Anchor Buildings on Red Lion Street was a magical place where we went for great nights out. Artists from around the world ...
An intimate tribute to a singer-songwriter lost too soon, Amy Berg's 'It's Never Over, Jeff Buckley' hits all the right notes ...
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Jim Dunlop has expanded its signature Cry Baby lineup with a new signature wah pedal for the late Mick Ronson, and it reached ...
Public Hall has hosted iconic performances by Elvis Presley and the Beatles. Now it's found a new rhythm as host of the Cleveland Cavaliers' G League affiliate.
Former Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore is an outspoken figure. He slammed two influential artists for dumbing down ...
Original bassist Mark Andes embraces what they achieved – but regrets they weren’t able to offer the support that “keystone” ...
Brighton Dome’s 2025 music programme celebrates UK record labels, featuring curated gigs, jazz nights, immersive electronica, and performances ...