Album Covers That Are Burned Into Our Brains . Despite MTV putting music videos on the map, 80s album covers never suffered.
David Edward Byrd, an artist whose swirling, psychedelic, instantly entrancing illustrations gave the rock mecca Fillmore ...
From the debauchery of LA glam rockers Motley Crue to the unbridled hedonism of bands like Led Zeppelin and Van Halen ... wound up as the cover of a 1995 live bootleg album Dawn Of The Black ...
David Edward Byrd, the artist behind psychedelic posters for Jimi Hendrix, The Who, and the Grateful Dead, has passed away at the age of 83, reported The ...
The artist who helped define the visual language of rock and roll’s golden age has taken his final bow. David Edward Byrd, whose psychedelic posters captured the spirit of Jimi Hendrix, The Who, and ...
He did iconic work for Jimi Hendrix, The Who, KISS, ‘Follies,’ ‘Little Shop of Horrors,’ ‘Godspell’ and much more.
The songs that best define the culture-changing, genre-defining Michael Jackson, certifying him as the King Of Pop.
For an album that not long after would be viewed ... with its rock feel and Eddie van Halen guitar solo. It achieved that goal, being played on rock radio stations and earning Jackson yet another ...
While Van Halen usually ... to call this an art project in the same way someone like David Bowie made art projects, this was a case of them trying to have fun in whatever way they could. And ...
Van Halen, all that garbage that’s on the radio, you know? It’s deteriorating your brain.” The band's manager was Marc Rude, who drew countless local concert flyers and record covers for the ...
Fans can bid on rare and unique pieces of Grateful Dead history in the MusiCares Charity Relief Auction ahead of the Grammys.