The music world is still coming to grips with the death of Ozzy Osbourne, who passed away on Tuesday (July 22) at the age of 76.
Brit Floyd’s stellar sound and stunning visuals bring prog-rock paradise to Vancouver
I don't normally remember buying albums 50 years ago, but my purchase of Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here is another story.
Newt’s top 10 things to do in Vancouver this weekend, July 25 to 27
Vancouver's Babe Corner performs at the Rickshaw Theatre on Friday as one of the opening acts for indie-pop singer-songwriter Young Friend.
God bless Mike Campbell’s guitar playing on that live version of Tom Petty’s “It’s Good to be King”
A Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers concert isn't the first place you'd normally go to in hopes of hearing long, drawn-out guitar solos.
Remembering Ozzy Osbourne
Just heard the sad news, that less than three weeks after his big farewell concert with Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne has passed away.
Newt’s top 10 things to do in Vancouver this week, July 21 to 25
Pink Floyd tribute band Brit Floyd plays the Queen Elizabeth Theatre on Thursday as part of its Wish You Were Here 50th Anniversary Tour.
Everything changed for Iron Maiden guitarist Dave Murray when he heard Jimi Hendrix’s wah-wah pedal
The transcendent sight of the Fab Four invading America wasn't what got David Murray to devote himself to a life in the earbusting arts.
Vancouver tribute band Coast to Coast releases a pretty wicked live version of UFO’s “Rock Bottom”
It totally sucks when you're late for a concert and you miss the song you really, really wanted to hear more than anything else.
Newt’s top 10 things to do in Vancouver this weekend, July 18 to 20
Canadian blues artist Sue Foley is among the performers taking part in the 48th annual Vancouver Folk Music Festival at Jericho Beach Park.
Word-for-word with John Sykes of Blue Murder: the complete interview, May 15, 1989
Ever since his death was announced last January, a lot has been said about former Thin Lizzy and Whitesnake guitarist John Sykes.
That time Alice Cooper told me that he might be the only person in the world that John Lydon doesn’t hate
Alice Cooper's 1999 box set came with a booklet that included a flattering introduction by none other than former Sex Pistol John Lydon.
Newt’s top 10 things to do in Vancouver this week, July 14 to 18
Late-night screening at the Rio Theatre of director Roger Vadim's cheesy 1968 sci-fi sex romp Barbarella, starring Jane Fonda.
Guitar legend John Sykes always preferred Thin Lizzy as a band over Whitesnake
John Sykes only recorded two albums with Thin Lizzy before the death of Phil Lynott, but his time with the band meant a lot to its fans.