A young Jimi Hendrix tears into “Shot Gun” alongside Buddy and Stacey in a 1965 television performance that crackles with raw electricity. Years before global stages and psychedelic landmarks, Hendrix stands focused and fierce, slicing sharp rhythm lines with effortless swagger.
Roald Dahl Reads ‘Charlie And The Chocolate Factory’ On Rare 1975 Vinyl
Caedmon TC 1476 captures Roald Dahl reading ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’ in 1975, pressed to vinyl and running just over 67 minutes across two sides. Side A clocks in at 33:44, Side B at 33:47, delivering the story in the authorās own unmistakable voice. The pacing is playful, the phrasing sharp, the characters alive with mischievous energy. Hearing Dahl narrate his own words adds a new layer of magic to the chocolate river, the golden tickets, and Willy Wonkaās world. It is a literary time capsule, rescued from vinyl and preserved in full.
Classic Hollywood Icon Danny Kaye Brings Grimm Fairy Tales To Vintage Vinyl
Golden Records LP 92 captures Danny Kaye in full theatrical flight, performing eight Grimm fairy tales with bold character voices and old-school storytime flair. From “Rumpelstiltskin” to “The Musicians of Bremen,” these mid-century recordings glow with playful timing and dramatic punch. It is pure living room vinyl magic, the kind of record that sat beside turntables and well-worn carpets, inviting kids to gather close. Kayeās delivery is animated, mischievous, and warm, turning “Clever Gretel” and “Sweet Porridge” into vivid audio adventures that still sparkle decades later.
Vintage Cartoon Audio Adventure ‘Scooby-Doo: 3 Stories’ Spins 70s Mystery Magic
In 1976, Peter Pan Records dropped Scooby-Doo: 3 Stories, a crackly, cardboard-sleeved time capsule of pure Mystery Inc magic. Pressed as catalog number 8183, this vinyl spins three original audio adventures, The Mystery of the Strange Paw Prints, The Mystery of the Sticky Money, and The Mystery of the Ghost in the Doghouse. These are not TV episode rehashes, they are full-on audio dramas built for bedroom turntables and shag carpet living rooms. It is gloriously low-budget 70s tie-in energy, complete with theatrical voices and spooky sound effects, and exactly the kind of offbeat pop culture relic meant for the internet.
10 Artists Who Keep Getting Better
BeyoncĆ© has turned reinvention into an art form. With āCowboy Carterā dominating 2024 and expanding her sound into country, Americana, and roots traditions, she once again shifted the cultural conversation while topping charts and breaking streaming records. The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 and earned widespread critical acclaim for its ambition and vocal command. Decades into her career, sheās not revisiting former glories ā sheās rewriting the rulebook.
Billy Idol has returned with Dream Into It in 2025, his first album in over a decade. The record blends rock, pop, punk and more, shows collaborations with artists like Avril Lavigne and Joan Jett, and received strong critical reception ā demonstrating Idolās enduring ability to adapt while staying true to his signature style.
Finger Eleven returned after a long gap with Last Night on Earth in late 2025, their first full-length in over ten years. The album balances emotional vulnerability with melodic rock strength and underscores the bandās knack for evolving their sound while retaining signature intensity.
Foo Fighters show no sign of slowing down: their twelfth studio album Your Favorite Toy is set for release in April 2026 with fresh energy built around the title track, and a world tour slated to follow. Their ability to continue crafting compelling rock nearly three decades in speaks volumes about their creative vitality.
Paul McCartney is actively planning new solo work after finishing his expansive Got Back tour, sharing that heās been writing lots of songs and hopes to wrap a new album soon ā proof that even decades into his career, his songwriting drive is as strong as ever.
Pulp returned with a new song āBegging for Changeā as part of the Help(2) charity compilation tied to a 2026 release, reaffirming their continued relevance and willingness to collaborate on meaningful projects well into the 2020s.
Santana ā alongside The Doobie Brothers ā announced the Oneness Tour for summer 2026, continuing to bring high-vibration live music decades after their early breakthroughs and proving longevity through dynamic performance energy.
Taylor Swift has mastered the long game. Following the massive success of āMidnights,ā she delivered āThe Tortured Poets Departmentā in 2024, debuting at #1 and breaking multiple streaming records in its first week. At the same time, her record-shattering Eras Tour redefined what a live show can be, both creatively and commercially. Instead of plateauing, Swift keeps raising her own bar ā refining her lyricism, expanding her sonic palette, and strengthening her global reach.
U2 surprised fans with Days of Ash in early 2026, their first new collection of original songs since 2017, tackling powerful global themes and hinting at a full-length album later this year ā a reminder that even legendary bands can find fresh relevance.
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band stayed creatively active with the release of Tracks II: The Lost Albums in 2025 ā a massive collection of unreleased work spanning decades ā and live appearances, showing that The Boss continues to deepen his legacy in thrilling new ways.
Joe Cocker Ignites The Ed Sullivan Show With āFeelinā Alrightā In 1969
Groovy doesnāt even begin to cover it. Joe Cocker tearing into āFeelinā Alrightā on The Ed Sullivan Show in April 1969 is pure, unfiltered electricity. With those flailing arms, that gravel-soaked voice, and a band locked in tight behind him, Cocker turns the TV stage into a full-blown soul revival. Itās raw, sweaty, and completely magnetic ā a moment where British blues grit met American prime time and shook the room.
Martin Popoff Revisits Kissās Breakout Year In āKiss ā76 Twelve Months That Defined The Hottest Band In The Landā
Martin Popoff dives deep into Kissās explosive 1976 in āKiss ā76 Twelve Months That Defined The Hottest Band In The Land,ā out now in hardcover. The book tracks the band month by month as Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley, and Peter Criss barnstorm the globe, release āDestroyerā and āRock and Roll Overā within eight months, and cement their status as arena-conquering icons. Packed with album analyses, tour dates, rare interviews with Ace Frehley and producer Bob Ezrin, and richly illustrated memorabilia, the volume captures the year Kiss truly became the hottest band in the land.
Bert McCracken Unveils āIn Love and Death The Lost Notebookā
Originally believed gone for good, Bert McCrackenās personal notebook from the creation of The Usedās 2004 album āIn Love and Deathā has resurfaced and is now being released as āIn Love and Death The Lost Notebook.ā The handwritten journal, filled with early lyrics, poems, sketches, and deeply personal reflections, was unexpectedly discovered online and returned to McCracken nearly twenty years after it disappeared. Now, fans are invited inside the raw creative space that helped shape one of emoās most defining records.
āThis notebook is a time capsule,ā McCracken says. āItās a snapshot of who I was, what I went through, and how those emotions turned into the music we made. Getting it back brought a rush of memoriesāpain, joy, chaos, and everything in between.ā The pages capture the unfiltered intensity of his early twenties, revealing the emotional groundwork behind songs that would become cornerstones of the bandās catalog.
More than a retrospective, the book stands as a document of vulnerability and fearless expression. āI never thought Iād publish a bookāunless it was weird, postmodern fiction,ā McCracken reflects. āBut when I found this notebook again, I knew I had to share it. I was fearless then. And thereās magic in what survived.ā
Mary Kutter Makes Fierce Label Debut With āBed of Rosesā
With āBed of Roses,ā out via BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville, Mary Kutter makes a stark, unapologetic entrance to the roster. Written by Kutter alongside John Frank and Tom Pino, and produced by Kurt Allison and Tully Kennedy, the song unfolds like a Southern noir short story with equal parts grit, dark humor, and a sense of reckoning. ListenĀ HERE.
Built on razor-edged riffs and a pulse that cuts like a thorned guitar pick, āBed of Rosesā drops the listener straight into the fallout, where lines have been crossed, secrets stay buried, and beauty grows from something far more dangerous. Kutterās vocal sits at the center of the tension, cool and unflinching, daring the listener to lean in closer.
Rather than softening the story or looking away, āBed of Rosesā leans all the way in planting itself in a lane of revenge country anchored by hits like The Chicks āGoodbye Earl.ā The song lets implication do the heavy lifting, pairing vivid imagery with a sharp sense of humor that keeps the narrative firmly in control. Itās a reminder that sometimes survival isnāt loud. Itās quiet, calculated, and final.
āāBed of Rosesā lives in the kind of storytelling country I grew up loving,ā says Kutter. āI love songs that make you lean in, raise an eyebrow, and maybe laugh at the wrong moment. This song has teeth. Itās playful with its dark humor, and it doesnāt ask permission. Those are the songs that made me fall in love with this genre in the first place.ā
āBed of Rosesā marks a new chapter for Kutter as she steps forward as an artist unafraid to say the quiet part out loud. Leading with classic country storytelling while letting a harder edge show through, the track introduces a voice that doesnāt chase approval or resolution, only truth, however uncomfortable it may be.
Dustin Lynch And Chase Rice Announce Co-Headlining Red Rocks Show
Adding to his list of headlining iconic venues across the nation, MULTI-PLATINUM starĀ Dustin LynchĀ has announces that he and fellow MULTI-PLATINUM singer-songwriterĀ Chase RiceĀ are teaming up for a coheadlining show atĀ RED ROCKS AMPHITHEATREĀ in Morrison, CO, on April 22. On sale to the general public on Friday (1/30)Ā HERE,Ā Stay Country ClubĀ members and Chase Rice Fan Club members will have exclusive first access to purchase presale tickets beginning tomorrow (1/28) at 10 a.m. MT.
āRed Rocks is such a legendary venue, I couldnāt be more pumped to be back ā especially with my buddy Chase Rice joining me this time around,ā shares Lynch. āIām excited to partner with my friends over at Coors Banquet and help in their mission to support the Wildland Firefighter Foundation. This oneās going to be special, see yāall out there!ā
Presented by Coors Banquet, a percentage of the ticket proceeds will benefit the Wildland Firefighter Foundation (WFF). Since 2014, Coors Banquet has donated more than $2 MILLION to the WFF.
With a milestone 10 number ones at country radio, Lynchās latest single āEasy To Love,ā is currently climbing the charts. Recently, the Grand Ole Opry star wrapped 2025 with an appearance on CBSā The Road, joining Keith Urban as his on-stage partner and co-mentor during the Tulsa, Oklahoma episode.
Riceās history of supporting the Wildland Firefighter Foundation together with Coors Banquet dates back several years, with the hitmaker even training alongside firefighters in Idaho as part of his involvement with the Protect Our Protectors campaign in 2022. Musically, Riceās most recent critically acclaimed album, the independent release ELDORA, arrived in late 2025 as easily the most raw, unguarded expression of his talent to date ā fittingly born in the afterglow of an epic show at Red Rocks the last time he played the iconic venue.
Full ticketing details for DUSTIN LYNCH CHASE RICE RED ROCKS AMPHITHEATRE can be found HERE.

