Matt Wardlaw is the host of Ultimate Classic Rock Nights. He loves vinyl and believes that the compact disc is still a worthy format. Right now, he's probably reading some liner notes.
Matt Wardlaw
Andy Summers Still Has Regrets About the End of the Police
"We dominated the world," he tells UCR now. "No one wanted us to break up."
How Aerosmith’s ‘Head First’ Became the First Music Download
"It was proof of life for digital music," former Geffen employee Jim Griffin tells UCR.
Dennis DeYoung: ‘I Was Begging for My Life and Job’ With Styx
The singer tells UCR why he's upset that his former band is now performing certain songs.
Dennis DeYoung Has an Update for Styx Fans on His Touring Plans
Cofounding singer tells UCR what he's been doing since his last concert in 2020.
The Styx Song That Felt ‘Ripped Off’
Tommy Shaw tells UCR that he eventually apologized.
Rock’s 21 Longest-Lasting Current Lineups
It's not easy to keep a band together.
The Night Steely Dan Performed Under a Different Name
The group's bus driver, Jerome Aniton, bestowed the moniker upon them one alcohol-fueled evening.
Why Lynyrd Skynyrd Was ‘Scared of Their Success’
"I don't think they knew 'Sweet Home Alabama' was a hit song," Johnny Van Zant tells UCR.
22 Scathing Rock Star Breakup Quotes
This is what happens when legends get upset.
25 Albums That Turned 25 in 2023
The year's highlights brought major changes for some groups.