Corbin Reiff is a music writer based out of Seattle, Washington. He's written for publications all across the world including Rolling Stone, Guitar World, the Blues Magazine (U.K.) and the Seattle Weekly to name a few.
Corbin Reiff
10 Facts You Probably Didn’t Know About Johnny Winter
He lived quite an amazing life, overcaming many challenges in order to sustain a long career.
Top 10 Classic Rock Super Bowl Commercials
Humorous, star-studded, controversial and heartwarming, they're often the highlight of the night.
How Crosby, Stills and Nash Became Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young
Shortly after releasing their debut album, Crosby, Stills & Nash brought Neil Young on board.
Why the Rolling Stones Dared Their Label to Release ‘C—sucker Blues’
When it comes to business decisions, there’s really no accounting for spite.
The Night Eric Carr Played His First Show With Kiss
Co-founding drummer Peter Criss had appeared on just one track for 1979's 'Dynasty,' and wasn't featured at all on the follow-up.
How the Kinks’ ‘Low Budget’ Became Their Biggest U.S. LP
For all the band's ‘60s successes in England, they didn't hit their U.S. chart peak until 1979.
The Day Brian Jones Was Laid to Rest
He’d exhibited somewhat erratic behavior in prior months, but no one expected that he’d leave so soon.
When the Rolling Stones Played for 500,000 Fans at Hyde Park
This free concert was meant to launch a big return to the live stage. It became much, much more.
The Day Rolling Stones Co-Founder Brian Jones Was Found Dead
The multi-instrumentalist drowned in his swimming pool only a month after he was fired.
The Day the Jimi Hendrix Experience Broke Up
Bassist's departure ended the all-too brief reign of one of rock's greatest trios.
How Glenn Frey’s Second Solo LP Inspired a ‘Miami Vice’ Episode
'The Allnighter' became Glenn Frey's best-ever charting solo project, even as it led to his acting debut.
When Rolling Stones Began Their First Tour With Ron Wood
Heading into their 13th year together, the band arrived at a familiar crossroads.