Gary Moore’s Blues for Jimi CD Channels Jimi Hendrix
Blues For Jimi has the late Gary Moore channeling Jimi Hendrix in a powerful set of some of Jimi’s greatest tunes.
Blues For Jimi has the late Gary Moore channeling Jimi Hendrix in a powerful set of some of Jimi’s greatest tunes.
Earlier this month, world renowned tribute band Australian Pink Floyd took The King Center in Melbourne, Florida by storm with a mesmerizing array of visual techniques and dead-on talent that left every attendee wondering if they had actually witnessed the real thing.
Ronnie James Dio is the only man who could ever sing about rainbows and make them sound evil. His passionately sinister sounding vocals made his every performance spectacular and unforgettable, whether it was in the studio or out onstage.
Great White has surfaced in 2012 from underneath the ocean’s mighty depths with their new album Elation. Best known for their anthems “Rock Me” and “Once Bitten Twice Shy”, Great White is no stranger when it comes to rock ‘n’ roll.
“Has anyone ever really escaped from New York?” Justin Hawkins lead singer and guitarist for The Darkness asked jokingly from the stage at Terminal 5, curious to know if this part of the city was safe!
ZZ Top, that little ol’ band from Texas have slipped on their cheap sunglasses and are hitting 2012 hard from all directions with their new album, La Futura.
Best known for their chart topping radio hits “Slow Ride” and “Fool For The City”, boogie rock masters Foghat, channel their inner blues rocker with their latest album, Last Train Home.
“Ladies and gentlemen! You wanted the best, you got the best! The hottest band on Earth, KISS!” That’s right, folks.
When they released their debut album, Too Fast For Love, back in 1981, Mötley Crüe immediately took the airwaves by storm with their outrageous hair, screaming guitars, and glam metal anthems.
Released in 1973, Living in the Material was George Harrison’s second solo album.