Five Songs Led Zeppelin Stole — And Why Every Musician Defends Them Anyway

The history of Led Zeppelin’s relationship with other people’s music is the most documented and most vigorously debated plagiarism story in rock history, and it is complicated by a fact that the straightforward plagiarism narrative does not fully accommodate: that what Zeppelin did with the material they took was, in almost every case, something that … Read more

The Secrets of Room 214

The silence that followed Eleanor’s whisper was heavier than the June heat pressing against the windowpane. Outside, the distant, faint wail of a siren began to bleed through the afternoon air—the police I had called only minutes ago, back when I thought the monster in the hallway was trying to hurt the gentlest soul in … Read more

The Conversation Between Elvis Costello and Paul McCartney That Both of Them Have Refused to Fully Describe

In 1987, Elvis Costello and Paul McCartney began a songwriting collaboration that produced Flowers in the Dirt — the McCartney album that many critics consider his strongest post-Beatles work and that represented a creative reinvigoration that the preceding decade of McCartney’s solo career had not consistently demonstrated. The collaboration was professional in its origin — … Read more

The Night Tom Waits Performed in a Bar — And Bruce Springsteen Drove Three Hours to See Him Again the Next Night

Tom Waits and Bruce Springsteen occupy positions in American music that are adjacent in their geography — both drew from the specific tradition of the American outsider, the person living at the margins of the prosperity that the country’s mythology promises, the man in the bar at last call or the woman in the factory … Read more

10 Protest Songs That Still Speak to the World Today

Music has always been more than entertainment. At its best, it challenges power, questions injustice, and gives ordinary people a voice when words alone aren’t enough. Some protest songs are tied to a specific moment in history, while others become timeless because the issues they address—war, inequality, racism, corruption, and freedom—never truly disappear. Decades after … Read more

When Lady Gaga Sang Sting’s Own Song So Beautifully That It Brought Him to Tears at the Kennedy Center Honors

Few artists can say they moved Sting to tears by performing one of his own songs—but Lady Gaga did exactly that. During the Kennedy Center Honors, Gaga delivered a breathtaking rendition of Sting’s 1993 solo hit, If I Ever Lose My Faith in You. From the moment she stepped onstage, the audience was captivated by … Read more

Steve Perry’s vocals are out of this world on Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’” live in 1981

Few rock vocalists have earned as much admiration as Steve Perry, and one unforgettable performance explains why. During Journey’s 1981 stop in Houston, Texas, Perry delivered a stunning live rendition of Don’t Stop Believin’ that many fans still consider even more powerful than the original studio recording. Released earlier that year on the band’s blockbuster … Read more

WATCH: Lee Greenwood Delivers an Unforgettable Performance of “God Bless the USA”

Few songs have become as deeply woven into the fabric of American culture as “God Bless the USA.” And when Lee Greenwood steps onto a stage to perform it, the result is rarely just another musical performance—it becomes a powerful moment of shared emotion, gratitude, and national pride. From the opening notes, Greenwood commands the … Read more

Marcus “Wolf” Kane had been riding alone for three years. At thirty-seven, he was a nomad outlaw biker with no permanent patch, no clubhouse, and no family waiting anywhere

Marcus “Wolf” Kane had been riding alone for three years. At thirty-seven, he was a nomad outlaw biker with no permanent patch, no clubhouse, and no family waiting anywhere. What he did have was a custom black chopper that growled like thunder and a personal code carved into his bones: Help the ones who can’t … Read more