Slammed by the press, loved by the fans, Led Zeppelin became the biggest band of the ‘70s in the space of two years. In this classic interview from the MOJO archives, Jimmy Page re-lives the victory ...
Former White Stripes leader keeps the spirit of rock'n'roll alive with electrifying new guitar-heavy solo album, Frozen ...
Born in Watts, Los Angeles, but justly dubbed the First Lady of British soul, P.P. Arnold added gospel grit and lustre to the UK pop scene from the mid-’60s on, with her own records and as a funky ...
After a long and anxious seven-year wait, Madonna finally plugs back into her clubland roots with a record of shamanic force.
WALK-ON PARTS FOR CHARLIE PARKER, the opera singer Cathy Berberian, and a basketball player called Jungle Jim Loscutoff. Location visits to Annandale in upstate New York and the caves of Altamira in ...
Underneath a pile of guests including Paul McCartney, Robert Smith and Bruno Mars, the spirit of the Stones manages to shine ...
In the three decades after she was crowned the post-rave ‘comedown queen’ with the Andrew Weatherall-guided, beats-and-synths ...
Newly updated edition of MOJO's bestselling guide to David Bowie’s albums, songs, films and books is in UK shops and ...
As the bass, and high tenor, of Canadian prog rock gods Rush, Geddy Lee has navigated a life and career filled with both tragedy and comedy. In 2023, he talked to MOJO's James McNair about the ...
Despite the best efforts of Fritz’s manager David Forrester, no record deal was forthcoming. It was Keith Olsen, already a producer for The Millennium and Joe Walsh’s pre-Eagles band The James Gang, ...
Twenty years, bolstered by a fanbase grown on a new-fangled phenomenal called social media and with two Number 1 singles already under their belt, Arctic Monkeys found themselves hailed as the most ...
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