Andy Frye

Keith Richards Never Planned “Crosseyed Heart,” and That Is Why It Works

Andy Frye

Sometimes the best albums start by accident. Keith Richards admitted that he never sat down planning to make Crosseyed Heart. ...

John Lennon Opens Up About Paul McCartney, The Breakup, and Finding Peace

Andy Frye

Imagine playing music with the same three people for over a decade, then walking away because it felt like you ...

Paul McCartney Shouts, John Lennon Plays with His Elbow: The Beatles’ Wild “I’m Down”

Andy Frye

Who plays the organ with his elbow on national television? In 1965, John Lennon did exactly that and it was ...

A New Drummer, A New Legacy: Spinal Tap’s Wild Return

Andy Frye

How many rock bands lose their drummer to a sneeze? Spinal Tap just did, and that is how their story ...

Sir Elton John on Watford’s Big Premier League Moment

Andy Frye

Two promotions, five decades of loyalty and one superstar who never stopped caring. That is what makes Sir Elton John’s ...

Brian May Brings Electric Guitar to the Last Night of the Proms

Andy Frye

Fifty years is a long time for any song to stay fresh, but Bohemian Rhapsody is not just any song. ...

The Story Behind “Radio Ga Ga” Feels Like Time Travel

Andy Frye

Who knew a clock could steal the show? Watching Queen work on “Radio Ga Ga” feels like stepping into another ...

ABBA’s White Suit Bow Reminds Us Why They Still Matter

Andy Frye

Fifty years is a long time for any band to stay in people’s hearts, but ABBA makes it look easy. ...

ABRA Cadabra Brought ABBA’s Magic Back to Life

Andy Frye

How many tribute bands last more than 20 years? Very few, but ABRA Cadabra has made it an art form. ...

Tina Turner Found Peace in Switzerland and Power on Stage

Andy Frye

It takes a lot to leave behind the country where you became a star, but Tina Turner did it. In ...