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
Michael Gallucci
Led Zeppelin’s ‘Stairway to Heaven’ Trial Continues Into Fourth Day
Led Zeppelin's plagiarism trial over the authorship of "Stairway to Heaven" moved into its fourth day on Friday.
How the Beach Boys Created a Masterpiece With ‘Pet Sounds’
The story is one of heartbreak, joy, madness, rock 'n' roll, the past, the future, the beginning of the end of this band and so much more.
20 Years Ago: The Cure Get Weird With ‘Wild Mood Swings’
Following up their relatively mainstream 1992 album, 'Wish,' Robert Smith and the Cure returned in 1996 with an eclectic but uneven batch of sonic experiments.
When the Ramones Began Recording Their Influential Debut Album
They sounded like everybody – and nobody – else.
Why the Rolling Stones’ ’70s Slide Continued on ‘Black and Blue’
In the end, these stumbles were just another part of their legend.
UPDATE: Paul Mccartney Somewhat Clarifies Mysterious Five-Second Clip
Paul McCartney just posted a five-second audio clip on Twitter.
When the Kinks Rush-Released Their Second Album, ‘Kinda Kinks’
Nobody was really happy with way things turned out, not even Ray Davies.
The Story of Pink Floyd’s ‘Dark Side of the Moon’
Pink Floyd's era-defining 'The Dark Side of the Moon' was released in March 1973.
Why ‘The Rolling Stones, Now!’ is Their First Great U.S. Album
Their first few LPs looked quite different by the time they made it to American fans.
David Bowie Has 19 Albums on the U.K. Chart Right Now
Not so surprisingly, David Bowie albums have been selling quite well since his death on Jan. 10. But was anyone expecting this?
Scott Weiland’s Bassist Arrested for Cocaine Possession
The bass player in Scott Weiland's band, Tommy Black, has been arrested for possession of cocaine.
The Rolling Stones Said Goodbye to the ’60s With ‘Let It Bleed’
The Rolling Stones survived a chaotic recording session to release 'Let it Bleed' in November 1969.