Jimi Hendrix wasn’t just a guitarist; he was a revolutionary who reshaped music with his unparalleled technique and experimental sound. Born in 1942, Hendrix’s innovative style made waves when he ...
His designs for Jimi Hendrix, the Who and others embodied the spirit of the psychedelic era. He also created images for stage ...
I didn’t think it was right to have it out there in the world like that, where it could appear suddenly and do him harm” ...
Janis Ian talks about 'Breaking Silence,' the new documentary on her life, and what it was like to be outed as a teen against ...
Had he not died tragically at 31, there's no telling what virtuoso Chicago guitarist Terry Kath would have gone on to do with ...
Villagers relieved the fun and frolic of the memorable days of Woodstock. Villages-News.com’s Tony Violanti was there.
Jimi Hendrix reflecting on his reality-bending writing style is about as psychedelic as you might expect, coming from him.
Rock and roll was already changing by leaps and bounds every week in the 1960s, but Pete Townshend wasn't afraid of healthy ...
David Edward Byrd, the artist behind psychedelic posters for Jimi Hendrix, The Who, and the Grateful Dead has passed away at ...
Ravi Shankar became an icon in the world of rock, even though the movement didn't align with his beliefs surrounding music.
He did iconic work for Jimi Hendrix, The Who, KISS, ‘Follies,’ ‘Little Shop of Horrors,’ ‘Godspell’ and much more.
After their Woodstock performance, The Who’s popularity exploded in the United States. They were touring to promote the newly released rock opera Tommy, which also changed the course of rock history.