
Bruce Warren
David Bowie's Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps) was one of many memorable albums that came out in 1980. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Clockwise from top left: Iggy Pop (Andreas Neumann), Sturgill Simpson, The Record Company (Galea McGregor / WXPN) Courtesy of the artist, unless otherwise noted hide caption
Hear songs from The Rolling Stones' Blue & Lonesome and these other albums in this playlist. Courtesy of the artists hide caption
Strand of Oaks' Tim Showalter. His new album, Hard Love, will be out Feb. 17, 2017. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Happy birthday to Mac Rebennack, a.k.a. Dr. John, who turns 76 today. Michael Wilson/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Hear Sia (left), Tame Impala (top right) and Bee Gees (bottom right) in this Sense Of Place edition of Weekend LISTening. All photos courtesy of the artists hide caption
All of these albums came out in 1998, which means that this year they're 18 — and of voting age in the U.S. Courtesy of the artists hide caption
Leif Vollebekk's new album, Twin Solitude, comes out Feb. 24, 2017. Kyla Gilbert/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
A frame from Lera Lynn's "Image" music video. Courtesy of the aritst hide caption
Shovels & Rope Leslie Ryann Mckellar/Courtesy of the aritst hide caption
Rod Temperton in 2004. Frank Micelotta/Getty Images hide caption
It's the first day of fall. Celebrate with these 10 autumnal tunes. Doug Hill/Flickr hide caption
A still from Karl Blau's "That's How I Got To Memphis" video. Courtesy of the artist hide caption