Three classic rock bands from the 1970s fully embraced synthesizers in the 1980s and recorded career-defining hits.
The 1970s were over, and the year 1980 brought in some excellent new classic rock tunes that set the mood for the decade.
If the 1970s was the decade that rock came of age, then the 1980s was the era when it truly spread its wings. Those 10 insanely fertile years saw the emergence of countless brilliant bands who would ...
Who were the most important figures in 1980s rock? Here at Loudwire we're ready to take a look at the musicians who consistently kept themselves in the headlines, on the radio and stuck in your public ...
Lex Williams is a music writer and film critic, who shares her time between North Carolina and New York City. From a young age, Lex has always had a passion for arts in all its forms, having worked in ...
Classic rock has influenced and been part of plenty of great movies, including the likes of Pink Floyd: The Wall, Almost ...
The lead singers from multiple 1970s and 1980s classic rock bands soon will join to form a “super group.” It’s not a long-term project, however. Scott Hamilton, the legendary figure skater and native ...
The most important classic rock albums of all time include Black Sabbath's Paranoid, Led Zeppelin's self-titled debut, and ...