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
Michael Gallucci
Raspberries Forerunner the Choir Announce ‘Artifact: The Unreleased Album’
The Choir, a mid-'60s band that eventually turned into the Raspberries, will release a previously unheard LP that was recorded at the end of the decade.
Neal Schon Announces Fire Relief Benefit Show
Neal Schon has announced a benefit concert for San Francisco's North Bay Fire Relief.
Dead and Company Cancel Shows Due to John Mayer Hospitalization
Dead and Company have postponed concerts after member John Mayer was admitted to the hospital.
Neil Young’s Online Archives Are Live and Free Right Now
Back in August, Neil Young said he was going to open his online archives. Today, the site went live.
U2, ‘Songs of Experience': Album Review
U2's last album, 2014's 'Songs of Innocence,' was overshadowed by the PR stunt that accompanied the record's release.
Neil Young and Promise of the Real, ‘The Visitor': Album Review
Neil Young's first two collaborations with Promise of the Real, the band led by Willie Nelson's son Lukas Nelson, sounded like tethered Crazy Horse albums.
Three New Microbe Species Named After Rush
Three new species of microbes have been named after Rush.
Why the Beatles’ ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ Was Scattered, but Essential
They were creating new songs at such a pace that fans, radio and retailers could hardly be expected to keep up.
Brian Johnson Pays Tribute to Malcolm Young
Brian Johnson's former AC/DC bandmate Malcolm Young died over the weekend at age 64.
Fleetwood Mac’s 1975 Album Is Getting Expanded
Fleetwood Mac's breakthrough self-titled 1975 album will be expanded and reissued.
Joni Mitchell Albums Ranked Worst to Best
Individuality set her apart from other singer-songwriters in the '70s.
Robert Plant Hates His ‘Horrific’ Early Led Zeppelin Vocals
Robert Plant said he's not a fan of his singing on some of the earliest Led Zeppelin records.