When Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers guitarist ... That explains why they were a natural choice to back Johnny Cash on his 1994 comeback LP American Recordings, and why Kenny Chesney has been ...
Tom Petty recalls getting "beat up" by fans in a resurfaced interview, talking about the Winterland Concert in San Francisco in 1978. The interview is part of Cameron Crowe's documentary 'Tom Petty: ...
To mark what would have been Johnny Cash's 93rd birthday, we're revisiting our special Hot Press tribute to the Man in ...
The Melancholy Season, the first solo record in over 10 years from legendary keyboard player and founding member of Tom Petty ...
Mike Campbell was always more than just the deeply gifted guitarist for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers — songs from “Refugee” to “You Wreck Me,” not to mention Don Henley’s “Boys of ...
The Tom Petty Estate has shared a new video of Petty and the Heartbreakers performing The Troggs’ 'Wild Thing' at The Record Plant in 1982.
It was during the sessions for Wildflowers, his second solo album, that Tom Petty suggested to producer and American Recordings label owner Rick Rubin that he should try to sign Johnny Cash.
John Dubuc and David Payne. “One of the great things about Tom Petty is that when he put out his first album, it already seemed like he had classic rock credentials,” Stone said.
Starting in the early 1970s, the organist, singer and songwriter was a creative anchor for Tom Petty. On a new solo ... Cher, Elton John, X, Ramones and the Replacements. “He was the first ...