Prog rocker, post-punk modernist, 1980s pop sensation… Even at 75. the former Genesis frontman remains as compelling and confounding as ever ...
When Genesis first emerged, they signalled a new direction for rock music. Peter Gabriel and his cohorts might now be deemed ...
In 2004, Peter Gabriel embarked on his Still Growing Up tour, staging a more intimate version of the previous year's Growing Up shows. He sat down with Classic Rock to tell us about his plans, and ...
The latest issue of Mojo features new, extensive interviews with all five members of Genesis’ classic early lineup—Collins, founding frontman Peter Gabriel, guitarist/bassist Mike Rutherford, ...
Pearl Jam songwriter Eddie Vedder boasts an incredibly broad range of musical influences, but it was Peter Gabriel's WOMAD compilation that opened up his world.
In the summer of 1986, when Peter Gabriel’s song Sledgehammer reached the number one spot on the US singles chart, he swapped his position as a cult artist for that of a pop sensation. He’d had hits ...
Plus Marianne Faithfull, Television, Bob Marley, Graham Nash, Kim Deal, Prog Nuggets CD and more in the new issue.
Classic rock stars don't often go in a non-rock direction, but these four songs prove that even the hardest rock stars can go pop.
Rock's biggest names like Mick Jagger, Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen have earned their millions through chart-topping singles, platinum-selling albums, sold-out world tours and ...