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
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Did You Know Paul McCartney Once Secretly Covered ‘Ram’ as an Instrumental Album?
Back in 1971, Paul McCartney recorded an instrumental version of his just-released album 'Ram.'
Boston Announce 2017 Tour Dates
Boston will hit the road again in a couple months for a new tour.
Listen to the Song Bruce Springsteen Wrote for a ‘Harry Potter’ Movie
Back in 2001, Bruce Springsteen wrote and recorded a song for the first Harry Potter movie, 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.'
Spinal Tap File $400 Million Lawsuit Over Unpaid Royalties
The three members of Spinal Tap and the director of the 1984 movie about the fictional band are involved in a very real lawsuit.
Santana Announce Summer Tour
After a reunion album and shows last year with the lineup that helped make Santana one of the most popular bands in the late '60s and early '70s, the group will return to the road this summer.
Ozzy Osbourne on Black Sabbath’s Farewell Show: ‘I’ve Been Tearful’
As Black Sabbath prepare for their farewell show this weekend, at least one member is choked up at the prospect of the band's final gig.
How Fleetwood Mac Made a Masterpiece Out of Messy Relationships on ‘Rumours’
After years simmering beneath the surface of mainstream tastes, they finally hit the big time in 1975.
Fleetwood Mac Announce Deluxe ‘Tango in the Night’ Reissue
Fleetwood Mac's deluxe-reissue campaign continues on March 10, when a four-disc version of their 1987 album 'Tango in the Night' will be released.
Why ‘The Joshua Tree’ Was Destined to Become U2’s Masterpiece
Even before this breakthrough LP arrived, it was clear something big was on the horizon.
How David Bowie Cleaned Up and Branched Out on ‘Low’
The Thin White Duke period had literally and physically taken over his life.
Roger Waters Offers Preview of First Album in 25 Years
Roger Waters is collaborating with producer Nigel Godrich, who's worked with Paul McCartney and Radiohead, among others.
Ann Wilson Announces Solo Tour Dates
Ann Wilson plans to spend at least part of the year on the road as a solo artist.