Michael Gallucci is the managing editor at Ultimate Classic Rock. His previous gigs include editor-of-chief at Diffuser.fm, managing editor of Cleveland Scene and writing about music and movies for All Music Guide, American Songwriter, the A.V. Club, Paste, ScreenCrush, Spin, the Village Voice and other publications and websites. @mgallucci
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The Doors Announce 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition of Debut Album
The Doors' self-titled debut, which was released 50 years ago today, will mark its golden anniversary with a three-disc deluxe edition.
How David Bowie Crafted ‘Hunky Dory,’ His First Masterpiece
This malleable persona was neither male nor female, rock 'n' roll nor something else entirely.
How Cream Merged Superstar Talent for the Bold ‘Fresh Cream’
Tension subtly fueled the band's four albums, starting with this one.
Sebastian Bach, Skid Row Managers Reportedly Discussing Reunion
Sebastian Bach brought up the possibility of a reunion with his former Skid Row bandmates.
Neil Young, ‘Peace Trail': Album Review
While Neil Young's Desert Trip contemporaries wait 10 years or longer to make records these days, the 71-year-old singer-songwriter still churns them out like a man a third his age.
How the Who Mixed Things Up on Their Second Album, ‘A Quick One’
This is the moment where they broke from the rest of the pack on the way to bigger and bolder projects.
Guns N’ Roses Invited Mexican Fans to Beat a Donald Trump Pinata
Guns N' Roses' concert in Mexico City last night included a special guest ... sort of.
Grateful Dead Launching 50th Anniversary Album Reissue Series Next Year
The Grateful Dead will celebrate the 50th anniversary of their recording career next year with a new album reissue series.
Hear (And Watch) Metallica’s Entire New ‘Hardwired… to Self-Destruct’ Album
Metallica have released videos for every song on their new 'Hardwired... to Self-Destruct' album.
How Neil Young Survived the ’80s
Neil Young's '80s pretty much amounted to one long f--- you.
The Who, ‘My Generation Super Deluxe Edition': Album Review
The Who got bigger, brainier, better and generally tougher as they grew. But they were never as fiercely raw as they were on their first album.
‘The Rolling Stones Ole Ole Ole!: A Trip Across Latin America’ Coming to Theaters
As if Rolling Stones fans don't have enough to look forward to next month.