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Brian May Isn't Impressed By Eric Clapton's Anti-Vaccine Stance

A rock star with a PhD makes a case for science

How to Make John Lennon’s Favorite Cocktail, the Brandy Alexander

The drink got Lennon and Harry Nilsson booted from the Troubadour club in Los Angeles in 1974

Remembering “All Things Must Pass,” When “the Quiet One” Found His Voice

A new box set celebrates the 50th anniversary of George Harrison's iconic solo album

The Musicians With the Biggest (And Smallest) Vocabularies

A new study determined which artists use the most unique words in their songs

You Haven’t Heard “WAP” Until You’ve Seen It in Sign Language

A video of a sign language interpreter signing along to the raunchy track at Lollapalooza has gone viral

Forthcoming Documentary Explores Led Zeppelin's Early Years

"Becoming Led Zeppelin" has no release date as of yet

Madison Square Garden Wants to Build a Giant, Glowing Concert Orb in London

London's proposed 21,500-seat "Sphere" would broadcast advertisements on its exterior for half the day

Crafty Hats: Jack White’s Visual Art Website Is a Pleasant Surprise

The musician brings his exuberance to other disciplines as well

The Best Movies, TV, Books and Music for August

It’s Val Kilmer’s world, as seen through the eyes of Val Kilmer. Plus, Taika Waititi’s new comedy.

Country Music's Brightest Star Is a Black British Woman

Yola's "Stand For Myself" is an excellent collection of tracks that defy any easy genre classification

Did DaBaby Make the Worst Apology Video of All Time?

The "Giving What It's Supposed to Give" video references his homophobic rant, and it only makes things worse

Behind Bangladesh: The Day That George Harrison Became the Most Endearing Ex-Beatle

50 years ago, Harrison and Ravi Shankar’s “Concert for Bangladesh” created the blueprint for the benefit concert

The North Face’s Latest Expedition: A Music Streaming Station With Sonos

The "Never Stop Exploring" channel is a soundtrack to far-flung adventure destinations, overseen by Wilco's Mikael Jorgensen

Excerpt: How I Learned to Love Warren Zevon, Despite Him

In “American Dream Machine,” Matthew Specktor unravels the many myths and icons of the city he grew up in: Los Angeles