Tomas Haake on the tolls and triumphs of three decades behind the drums with the masters of mind-warping metal
Multi-instrumentalist helped craft the progressive-rock cornerstone 'In the Court of the Crimson King' and played on Foreigner’s massively successful early LPs
More than 30 years after their debut, the Yonkers, New York, veterans keep perfecting their deliciously dismal soundworld
Keyboardist helped Miles Davis usher in the fusion revolution and founded his own game-changing groups, including Return to Forever
Hybrid Russian ensemble puts a classical spin on the pioneering and progressive work of the band Death, and its late leader Chuck Schuldiner
From Louis Armstrong to Ornette Coleman, the trumpeter picks and breaks down tracks and albums that exemplify different aspects of a great American art form
All 13 of band’s studio albums will hit Spotify and other services in time for upcoming 50th anniversary tour
The genre-defying artist’s idiosyncratic vision recalls Joni Mitchell and Prince
In honor of the late Walter Becker, we look back at some of the sly jazz-rockers' best
Singer also discusses Joni Mitchell, Green Jellö and other topics chronicled in upcoming bio 'A Perfect Union of Contrary Things'