Allison Rapp is a New York City-based music and culture journalist. Her work has appeared in Brooklyn Magazine, City Limits and more. She tweets at @allisonrapp22
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Watch a Short Documentary Film About the Beatles’ ‘Now and Then’
Behind the making of the last ever Beatles song.
Bob Seger Surprises Patty Loveless With Hall of Fame Performance
It's the first time Seger has played live since 2019.
Heart to Play First Concert Together Since 2019
Band will perform on New Year's Eve in their hometown of Seattle.
How ‘The Exorcist’ Accidentally Made ‘Tubular Bells’ a Hit Album
The hit horror movie helped the initially unpopular album sell over 15 million copies.
Watch Mick Jagger Make Surprise ‘Saturday Night Live’ Appearance
All three members of the Stones have made appearances on TV shows recently, promoting their new album, 'Hackney Diamonds.'
40 Years Ago: The Police Get Psychoanalytic on ‘Synchronicity II’
Sting took inspiration from the works of Carl Jung for the 'Synchronicity' hit single.
36 Songs That Were Offered or Intended for Other Artists
These tracks nearly went home with different acts.
Neil Young Announces New Album, ‘Before and After’
LP features 12 acoustic re-recordings of older songs plus one previously unreleased composition.
Listen to Two Previously Unreleased Tom Petty Songs
Tracks come from the 'Wildflowers' and 'Mojo' sessions.
See John Mayer Blend ‘Dark Star’ and ‘Your Body Is a Wonderland’
Guitarist segued between the Grateful Dead classic and his 2001 solo hit at recent Chicago concert.
Singer-Songwriter Dwight Twilley Dead at 72
"I'm on Fire" hitmaker suffered a stroke while driving his car.
Peter Gabriel Reveals Full ‘i/o’ Album Release Details
Former Genesis singer has been issuing new tracks each full moon.
20 Rock Songs With Baseball References
You've heard "Take Me Out to the Ballgame"; here are more tunes about the Great American Pastime.
How Joe Walsh’s Eagles Bandmates Saved His Life
"I owe them the world," he says.
Here Are the Rock Walk-Up Songs You May Hear in the MLB Playoffs
It's down to the final four.
Batter Up: 21 Rock Musicians and Their Love of Baseball
When they're not on the road or in the studio, you might find them at a ball game.