With the ‘Out Of Our Heads’ album, The Rolling Stones penned their first truly classic song and found themselves thrust into global stardom.| uDiscover Music
From fleeting, backstage hangs to longtime creative partnerships, the best musical friendships come in all forms.| uDiscover Music
The 1966 compilation ‘Chicago/The Blues/Today!’ helped create new opportunities for its artists and influenced countless rock musicians.| uDiscover Music
Howlin’ Wolf was a Blues legend, for no other reason than he was a one off – a unique performer of great power and magnetism.| uDiscover Music
A cynical act of mimicry by Sonny Boy Williamson II sparked a blues legend. It's a story that still has something to tell us today.| uDiscover Music
If the Blues is about love and loss then Etta James recorded the soundtrack. She was the greatest female singer to record for Chess Records.| uDiscover Music
Chuck Berry is one of the most important figures in the history of popular music. You know the hits, so let's explore his deeper catalogue.| 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