The rumble started as a low vibration in the diner’s floorboards, the kind that makes the salt shakers hum against the formica

The rumble started as a low vibration in the diner’s floorboards, the kind that makes the salt shakers hum against the formica. Within ninety seconds, the sound had deepened into a roar. Headlights—dozens of them—swept across the greasy front windows of Jimmy’s Diner, cutting through the neon-pink “OPEN” sign and casting long, aggressive shadows across … Read more

Rock icon Bryan Adams takes aim at Donald Trump in his fiery new single ’51st State,’ released as a bold Canada Day statement. 🇨🇦🎸

Canadian rock legend Bryan Adams has released a powerful new song, “51st State,” on Canada Day, delivering a patriotic response to repeated remarks by Donald Trump suggesting that Canada should become America’s “51st state.” Trump first sparked controversy in late 2024, shortly after winning the presidential election, when he posted on Truth Social questioning U.S. … Read more

He handled the delicate internal wiring of the digital scanner with the precision of a surgeon, his thick, scarred fingers moving with absolute certainty.

He handled the delicate internal wiring of the digital scanner with the precision of a surgeon, his thick, scarred fingers moving with absolute certainty. “Your father was a good man, Emma,” Jack said, his voice low, barely competing with the steady drum of rain against the corrugated tin roof. “When I rolled into this county … Read more

The morning did not arrive with sunshine. It arrived with a gray, heavy fog that smelled of sulfur from the nearby train tracks and old ice.

My eyes snapped open because my body had stopped shivering. That was the first rule of freezing to death that the older street guys had taught me before they disappeared: When you stop feeling the cold, Eli, that’s when the ground is winning. I scrambled backward, my knees cracking like dry twigs. My hands were … Read more

The Betrayal That Destroyed Creedence Clearwater Revival — And Left John Fogerty Playing His Own Songs for Free for 50 Years

John Fogerty wrote almost every song Creedence Clearwater Revival ever recorded. He sang lead on every track. He produced the albums. He directed the band’s musical identity with a completeness that made CCR, in any honest accounting, substantially his artistic creation performed by a band that included his brother Tom, bassist Stu Cook, and drummer … Read more

The Night Stevie Wonder Played a Song Nobody Had Ever Heard — And Paul McCartney Said He Would Never Write Again

There are moments between musicians that exist outside the normal framework of professional admiration — moments that are not about one person being better than another in a competitive sense but about one person showing another something that recalibrates what the second person understands music to be capable of. Paul McCartney has experienced several of … Read more

The Night Bob Marley Performed at the Peace Concert — And the Two Gang Leaders Who Wanted Him Dead Shook Hands on Stage

On April 22, 1978, Bob Marley stood on a stage at the National Stadium in Kingston, Jamaica, and did something that no politician, no police force, and no government initiative had been able to accomplish in the preceding years of political violence that had killed hundreds of Jamaican civilians. He brought Michael Manley and Edward … Read more

Five Motown Songs That Berry Gordy Said Were Too Dangerous to Release — And Changed America When He Finally Did

Berry Gordy built Motown Records on a specific philosophy of crossover appeal — music made by Black artists that was produced and presented in ways designed to reach a white mainstream audience that the American music industry of the early 1960s had constructed significant barriers against. The formula was deliberate: polished production, precise choreography, professional … Read more

Five Songs The Beatles Recorded That Were So Far Ahead of Their Time — That Even They Didn’t Know What They Had Made

The Beatles’ recording career lasted eight years — from Please Please Me in 1963 to Let It Be in 1970. In those eight years they moved from straightforward rock and roll influenced by Buddy Holly and Chuck Berry to a body of work that encompassed chamber music, psychedelic experimentation, avant-garde tape loops, Indian classical music, … Read more