“Superstition” remains the quintessential funk anthem, released in 1972 as the lead single from Stevie Wonder’s seminal 15th studio album, ‘Talking Book’. While famous for its Hohner Clavinet riff, the track is equally renowned for its iconic drum performance, played by Wonder himself. The drum tracks reveal a masterclass in syncopation, featuring a tricky, evolving one-handed hi-hat intro and hidden bass drum ghost notes that often get lost beneath the song’s driving bassline. Reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1973, the song earned two Grammy Awards and has since been ranked by Rolling Stone as one of the greatest songs of all time, standing as a testament to Stevie’s singular genius as a multi-instrumentalist.
John Bonham’s Isolated Drums Reveal the Genius Behind Led Zeppelin’s “Fool In The Rain”
“Fool in the Rain” stands as a rhythmic cornerstone of the 1979 album ‘In Through the Out Door’, serving as the final single released by Led Zeppelin in the U.S. before their 1980 disbandment. The track is celebrated for John Bonham’s sophisticated half-time shuffle, a groove that cements his legacy alongside masters like Bernard Purdie and Jeff Porcaro. Inspired by the samba rhythms of the 1978 World Cup, the song famously transitions into a vibrant Latin breakdown complete with street whistles and Bonzo’s expertly placed timpani crashes. The isolated tracks reveal the sheer precision of the “hop-skip” riff and the legendary “ankle-killing” triplet bass drum notes that continue to define the pinnacle of rock drumming.
Chad Smith’s Isolated Drums Show How Red Hot Chili Peppers Changed Funk Rock Forever With “Give It Away”
“Give It Away” serves as the high-octane lead single from the 1991 masterpiece ‘Blood Sugar Sex Magik’, marking the start of Red Hot Chili Peppers’s iconic six-album partnership with producer Rick Rubin. Recorded at “The Mansion,” the track is famous for Chad Smith’s natural, punchy drum sound and the altruistic lyrical refrain inspired by Anthony Kiedis’s time with Nina Hagen. The song earned the band their first number-one single on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks and a Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance, solidifying their status as global rock heavyweights.
Jeff Porcaro’s Isolated Drum Track From Toto’s “Rosanna” Remains the Gold Standard of the Half-Time Shuffle
“Rosanna” stands as the definitive opening track of the 1982 masterpiece ‘Toto IV’, winning Record of the Year at the 1983 Grammys for its peerless production and technical brilliance. The song is world-renowned for the “Rosanna shuffle,” a complex half-time groove developed by legendary studio ace Jeff Porcaro that fused the Bernard Purdie shuffle with the “Fool in the Rain” beat. Reaching number two on the Billboard Hot 100, this premium slice of jazz-rock remains a staple of musical education and a testament to the band’s sophisticated songwriting and rhythmic mastery.
Frontiers Music Srl Releases Timeless Jimi Jamison Collection ‘1998 Live Hits’
Frontiers Music Srl is celebrating the legacy of one of melodic rock’s most iconic voices with the release of the Jimi Jamison collection, ‘1998 Live Hits’. This powerful time capsule captures Jamison at a pivotal point in his post-Survivor career, pulling recordings from three vibrant shows in Little Rock, Nashville, and Bettendorf. The album serves as a masterclass in live performance, featuring electrifying renditions of Survivor staples like “Burning Heart” and “High on You” alongside deep cuts and Jamison’s own solo work, including the legendary Baywatch theme “I’m Always Here.” To mark the arrival of this collection, a live version of the anthem “I Can’t Hold Back” has been released with an official visualizer, offering a glimpse into the raw “Memphis soul” and undeniable vocal prowess that Jamison brought to every stage he graced.
The ensemble backing Jamison on these recordings highlights a deep musical camaraderie, with several members’ roots stretching back to his 1970s band, Target. Longtime collaborators Jeff Adams and Hal Butler provide a rock-solid foundation on bass and keyboards, while guitarists Chris Adamson and Wes Henley deliver the textured, melodic interplay essential to the Peterik and Sullivan songbook. Henley, who also supervised the recordings, brings an intimate touch to the production that reflects the “family” dynamic of the band. From a haunting cover of The Doors’ “Riders on the Storm” to the high-octane energy of “Eye of the Tiger,” ‘1998 Live Hits’ stands as a definitive tribute to an era and a spirit that continues to resonate with fans globally.
Track Listing – ‘1998 Live Hits’:
- Burning Heart
- High On You
- Rebel Son
- I’m Always Here
- I See You In Everyone
- Rock Hard
- Oceans
- The Search Is Over
- Is This Love
- I Can’t Hold Back
- Riders On The Storm
- Too Hot To Sleep
- Eye Of The Tiger
David Lee Roth Set To Headline Official Sturgis Rally Kickoff 2026
The “Largest Music Festival in Motorcycling” is gearing up for a high-octane start as the legendary David Lee Roth has been confirmed to headline the Official Sturgis Rally Kickoff on August 7, 2026. Performing at the Buffalo Chip for the first time in over two decades, Diamond Dave is set to storm the Wolfman Jack Main Stage with a setlist comprised entirely of the Van Halen mega-hits that defined an era. Fans can expect a relentless barrage of classics, including “Jump,” “Panama,” “Hot For Teacher,” and “Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love,” ensuring the rally opens with the signature energy only Roth can provide. Buffalo Chip CEO Rod Woodruff noted that Roth’s mission of “selling smiles” perfectly aligns with the festival’s spirit, making this a long-awaited homecoming for one of rock’s most iconic showmen.
The kickoff festivities on Friday will serve as the powder keg for the 85th Sturgis Rally, featuring a packed schedule that includes the High Octane Bike Show, a Support Bikers Moto Meetup, and a grand parade leading into the amphitheater for the traditional “Rally Roar.” David Lee Roth joins an already powerhouse 2026 lineup that includes country superstar Lainey Wilson, Southern rock legends Lynyrd Skynyrd, and a highly anticipated Buffalo Chip debut from Megadeth. Running from August 7 through August 16, the ten-day festival continues to serve as the global epicenter for music and motorcycle culture, blending world-class stunts and racing with a soundtrack of rock ‘n’ roll history. Passes are currently available for those looking to secure their spot at what is shaping up to be a historic celebration of the riff.
Rugged Butcher Delivers Crushing New Single ‘Lobotomy’
Finnish heavy rock outfit Rugged Butcher is back with their second single, ‘Lobotomy’, a track that hits with the relentless force of a steamroller. Emerging from the Helsinki metropolitan area, the band—led by long-time collaborators Mikko Aittola and Timo Vilén—continues to build on the straightforward, hard-hitting sound established with their debut, ‘Payback’. The new song dives into the dark thematic territory of mental entrapment, delivered through a wall of crushing riffs, haunting vocals, and a driving rhythm section. To ensure the highest sonic impact, the track was mixed by Teemu Aalto and mastered by the renowned Tony Lindgren at Fascination Street Studios. After three decades of playing together in various lineups, Aittola and Vilén are finally bringing their focused vision of “rugged” Finnish metal to a global audience.
Alemeda Announces ‘But Where The Hell Should I Go Tour’
Rising pop-rock sensation Alemeda is taking her raw truths and unapologetic sass on the road this spring for the ‘But Where The Hell Should I Go Tour’. Following the release of her sophomore EP ‘But What The Hell Do I Know’ via Warner Records/TDE and high-profile sets at Tyler, The Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw, these dates mark the singer’s first-ever headline run. The “quickie” tour kicks off on February 18th in Atlanta and moves through major hubs like Brooklyn and Toronto before a final show at The Roxy in Los Angeles on February 26th. Fans looking for the full experience can grab a VIP package that includes a meet-and-greet and access to a pre-show soundcheck. With her reputation for high-energy festival performances already established, these intimate club dates offer the “Alemeda Army” a chance to see her headline sets in their purest form.
“But Where The Hell Should I Go Tour” Tour Dates:
02/18 – Atlanta, GA – Vinyl
02/20 – Washington, DC – The Atlantis
02/21 – Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg
02/23 – Toronto, ON – TD Music Hall
02/24 – Chicago, IL – Backline
02/26 – Los Angeles, CA – The Roxy
CNN Rings In 2026 With Anderson Cooper And Andy Cohen
Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen are back for their ninth year, and if you’ve watched them before, you know the drill: expect some tequila, a few live television mishaps, and a lot of genuine chemistry. Broadcasting from Times Square, the duo remains the gold standard for New Year’s Eve because they actually seem to be having as much fun as the crowd behind them. This year’s lineup is particularly massive, moving from the pop spectacle of Shakira and Robyn to legacy acts like Bryan Adams and Patti LaBelle. It’s a smart mix that handles the nostalgia of the 90s with Brandy and Monica while keeping things current with RAYE and Florence + The Machine.
The sheer scale of CNN’s global reach is what really sets this broadcast apart from the usual ball-drop coverage. While Anderson and Andy hold down the fort in New York, the network is deploying correspondents everywhere from the Arc de Triomphe to Bangkok to capture the world ringing in 2026. They’ve also leaned into the digital shift this year, offering the entire show through their new subscription platform—a move that acknowledges how many of us have ditched traditional cable but still want to see if Andy will finally cross a line that Anderson has to apologize for the next morning. It’s comprehensive, it’s slightly chaotic, and it’s the best way to feel connected to the global celebration from your couch.
As the night winds down in Times Square, the party shifts to Austin, Texas, where Sara Sidner and Cari Champion take over for the Central Time Zone countdown. Featuring performances from Vince Gill and The Head and The Heart, this late-night leg ensures the energy doesn’t dip after the ball falls in New York. With a guest list that includes everyone from Stephen Colbert to Flavor Flav, CNN has managed to curate an evening that feels like a true variety show for the modern age. It’s the kind of programming that reminds us that no matter how fractured the media landscape gets, we still want a central place to gather, laugh, and watch the clock strike midnight together.

