The Rolling Stones are one of the biggest and most important rock bands in history, with an acclaimed catalogue of classic albums.| uDiscover Music
Eric Clapton is a rock icon, a guitar god, yet he has never lost his passion for the music that inspired him as a teenager.| uDiscover Music
Led Zeppelin are one of the most famous rock bands of all time, with a lineup of Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, and John Bonham.| uDiscover Music
A genuine musical icon, David Bowie’s influence on modern culture is so vast that his death reverberated across the entire globe.| uDiscover Music
Jimmy Reed may not have had a mainstream sound, but his simple and honest songs are the work of a unique bluesman with a rare gift.| uDiscover Music
Muddy Waters was a blues singer-songwriter and musician from Mississippi who is often referred to as 'The Father of Chicago Blues'.| uDiscover Music
'Little Red Rooster' was the Rolling Stones' second single to top the UK chart, early proof of their incredible staying power.| uDiscover Music
Willie Dixon’s ’I’m Ready’ was first recorded by Muddy Waters on September 1, 1954. Versions followed by Buddy Guy, Humble Pie, and others.| uDiscover Music
'Stronger Than Dirt' is one of Big Mama Thornton's go-to albums, a defiant celebration of African American perseverance in an unjust society.| uDiscover Music
Keith Richards is a guitarist and singer-songwriter who's released three solo albums alongside his work as part of the Rolling Stones.| uDiscover Music
Elton John's legacy of recorded music is staggering in volume, scope & quality, which, quite rightly, has made him a true global megastar.| uDiscover Music