The LP features contributions from Robert Fripp, Mike Portnoy, Vinnie Colaiuta, and more. Tony Levin (King Crimson, Peter Gabriel) Announces New Album Bringing It Down to the Bass Spencer Kaufman
The band's 50th anniversary tour will resume with Eric Holmquist behind the drum kit. Kansas Drummer Phil Ehart Recovering from Major Heart Attack Spencer Kaufman
The two tracks were originally recorded during the sessions for the RUSH legend's 2000 solo album My Favourite Headache. Geddy Lee Unveils Previously Unreleased Solo Songs “Gone” and “I Am…You Are”: Stream Spencer Kaufman
The two tracks were originally recorded during the sessions for the RUSH legend's 2000 solo album My Favourite Headache. Geddy Lee Unveils Previously Unreleased Solo Songs “Gone” and “I Am…You Are”: Stream Spencer Kaufman
The supergroup's 1972 masterpiece is a whirlwind adventure. Emerson, Lake & Palmer’s Trilogy Set a Cosmic New Standard for Progressive Rock Paolo Ragusa
The RUSH singer-bassist has been an avid baseball memorabilia collector for decades. RUSH’s Geddy Lee Is Auctioning Off Hundreds of Baseball Memorabilia Items Jon Hadusek
The Pink Floyd drummer also thinks world peace would be sufficient motivation. Nick Mason: “It Would Take a Nelson Mandela or Someone Like That” to Reunite Pink Floyd Eddie Fu
The Emerson, Lake & Palmer drummer still hopes to tour this summer after undergoing an atrial fibrillation ablation. Carl Palmer Is “Feeling Really Good” After Heart Surgery Carys Anderson
Despite Waters and David Gilmour's longstanding beef, “You never know what will be thrown up." Pink Floyd’s Nick Mason Is “Tempted” to Reunite with Roger Waters Carys Anderson
Shulman played a variety of instruments in the trailblazing prog-rock band. Ray Shulman, Gentle Giant Co-Founder, Dead at 73 Alex Young
Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon has sported a rainbow on its cover for 50 years, since the cover, ahem, depicts a prism refracting light. Still, when the band posted an adapted version of this iconography to its Facebook to celebrate the album’s anniversary, many fake fans took the rainbow as a sign of Pink Floyd’s support for gay rights, and they weren’t happy about it. “Lose the rainbow, you’re making yourself look stupid,” one user commented, while another demanded “equal representation” on the band’s page with a “straight flag.” “From this moment I don’t listen to this band,” a third commenter threatened. Fortunately, however, news of the anti-woke mob swarming Pink Floyd’s comment section has prompted the band’s more reasonable fans to fire back, pointing out the fact...