- 20 Greatest Guitar Solos Ever, With Videos - List and video collection of the hottest guitar solos in Rock history. From entertainment blog CityRag and Guitar World magazine. (featured in Feb 2007)
- 27 Club - Wikipedia entry on the group of rock and blues musicians who all died suddenly at the age of 27. (featured in May 2007)
- Barbra File, The - Electronic version of the Streisand newsletter. Provides extensive discography and chronology of her career. (featured in Aug 2002)
- Bob Dylan Imitation Contest - 23 contestants croon, strum, and compete to be the best imitator of the gravelly-voiced musician. Hosted by The Seattle Post-Intelligencer. (featured in Oct 2006)
- Catchy Tunes of Sweden - MP3s from the mecca of pop. (featured in Apr 2006)
- Cliptip - Music video blog. (featured in Aug 2005)
- Covers Project, The - Building a database of cover songs with the intention of creating cover "chains" in which each song is a cover of a song by the band who covered the preceding song. (featured in Apr 2002)
- Crawdaddy! - The magazine of rock. (featured in June 2007)
- Elvis Cup - Plastic foam cup purportedly used by Elvis Preseley during a 1977 concert. (featured in Jan 2005)
- Elvis Presley in Concert - Pictures, reviews, and fans' stories about Elvis's concerts and performances. Find out about the King's earliest or latest shows, what the critics at the time were saying, and each of his famous jumpsuits. (featured in Mar 2003)
- Glam Rock Baby - Biased history of English Glam Rock offering a flavor of how the movement started, grew, and then died. (featured in Sep 2003)
- Heavy Metal Concert Flyers - A Flickr photoset celebrating '80s and '90s concert flyers for bands like Danzig, Pantera, and Anthrax. (featured in Sep 2006)
- Home of the Groove - Audioblog based on the premise that the true Home of the Groove, at least on the North American landmass, is New Orleans. (featured in Feb 2006)
- How Did They Get That Name? - Test your pop knowledge with ten questions to see if you really know how bands got their names. (featured in May 2005)
- Illustrated Smiths, The - A project where you're invited to draw a picture to accompany Smiths or Morrissey lyrics. (featured in Aug 2004)
- Mary and Jim to the End - Special report on a young Jim Morrison and his first girlfriend, Mary Werbelow. From the Saint Petersburg Times. (featured in Nov 2005)
- PBS: Welcome to the Club: The Women of Rockabilly (featured in Mar 2002)
- Popcorn Song - Tracing the evolution and development of Gershon Kingsley's 1972 instrumental dance hit Popcorn. (featured in Dec 2005)
- Punk Rock Flyer Archive 1982-1984 - Contains an archive of flyers for mostly hardcore punk gigs from the era 1982 to 1984 that took place in Tucson, Phoenix, and Los Angeles. (featured in Apr 2005)
- Queen Concerts - Detailed concert lists of past and present tours. Site also includes setlists, tour trivia, and a gallery of tour programs, tickets, autographs, and more. (featured in June 2003)
- R.E.M. Lyric Annotations - Detailed notes on the sometimes cryptic lyrics. (featured in May 2003)
- Radio DavidByrne.com - Streaming audio of David Byrne's current musical interests. (featured in Apr 2005)
- Said the Gramophone - Audioblog of pop, indie, and folk music, posting MP3s and reviews of new or notable tunes from around the world. (featured in Nov 2005)
- Score, Baby! - Guide to groovy soundtracks of the '60s, '70s, and beyond. (featured in Oct 2002)
- Spoilt Victorian Child - Audioblog for new music including rock, jazz, folk, and hip-hop. (featured in June 2006)
- The Smoking Gun: Lust for Laughs - Entertaining 18-page concert rider from Iggy and the Stooges outlining the band's unusual and tongue-in-cheek requirements of amps, security, lighting, dressing rooms, and stage set-up. (featured in Oct 2006)
- WFMU's Beware of the Blog - Blog of the free-form radio station of the nation. (featured in Aug 2005)
- What Goes On: The Beatles Anomalies List - Catalogs all those curious little sounds, vocal asides, mistakes, edits, hidden messages, and more in Beatles songs. (featured in Mar 2005)
- White Glove Tracking - Collaborative project to isolate just the white glove from video of Michael Jackson's famous performance of "Billie Jean" at the 1983 Motown anniversary special. (featured in May 2007)
- Wolman Files, The - photographer Baron Wolman helped get Rolling Stone off the ground. In the process, he captured images of Johnny Cash, Janis Joplin, James Brown, Pink Floyd, and other influential artists of '60s rock. (featured in Dec 2006)
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