Corbin Reiff is a music writer based out of Seattle, Washington. He's written for publications all across the world including Rolling Stone, Guitar World, the Blues Magazine (U.K.) and the Seattle Weekly to name a few.
Corbin Reiff
20 Years Ago: The Rolling Stones Kick Off ‘Voodoo Lounge’ Tour
The Rolling Stones began their 'Voodoo Lounge' tour on Aug. 1, 1994 at RFK Stadium in Washington, DC.
Edgar Winter to Celebrate Brother Johnny’s Music on Upcoming Tour
Edgar Winter's 'Rock N' Blues Fest' tour has been re-worked as a tribute to the late Johnny Winter.
Yes Debut Latest Song, ‘In a World of Our Own’ From New Album
Yes have released the lyric video for 'In a World of Our Own,' from their upcoming album 'Heaven and Earth.'
Metallica’s Kirk Hammett To Debut Zombie Action Figure at Comic-Con
The guitarist has created a limited-edition action figure of him as a zombie.
Could Alice Cooper’s New Guitarist End Up in Playboy Magazine?
Nita Strauss, Alice Cooper's new guitarist, has been "unofficially" asked about posing for Playboy.
Deep Purple Announce North American Tour
The veteran band will play 19 shows, with stops in Orlando and Las Vegas planned.
51 Years Ago: The Beatles Receive ‘Germ Bomb’ Death Threat
On June 26, 1964 a plane carrying the Beatles was the target of a "Germ Bomb" death threat.
Founding Genesis Member Anthony Phillips Speaks Out About New Reunion Documentary
Anthony Phillips is upset that the upcoming Genesis documentary has been billed as featuring the "original" line-up.
Sting Doesn’t Plan on Passing Down a Cent to His Children
The former Police star says his kids can expect next to nothing from his 300 million dollar estate.
Gene Simmons to Write Book About Business
Gene Simmons will pass on some of his much-lauded business skills in a new book.
Alice Cooper In Search of Hollywood Vampires
Alice Cooper is looking to tell the story of his old "Hollywood Vampires" drinking club.
The Doors Join College Friend Michael C. Ford on New Album
Poet Michael C. Ford met Jim Morrison and Ray Manzarek at UCLA in the early 1960s.