Gary Graff is an award-winning music journalist based in metro Detroit. In addition to Loudwire, he contributes regularly to Billboard, Ultimate Classic Rock, Media News Group, the Cleveland Plain-Dealer/Cleveland.com, Consequence, Music Connection, VenuesNow, United Stations Radio Networks and others. He reports every Friday on music news with Bob & Brian in the Morning on WHQG-FM in Milwaukee and periodically with the Drew & Mike podcast out of Detroit. He is the co-founder and co-producer of the Emmy Award-winning Detroit Music Awards. He was the founding editor of the MusicHound Essential Album Guide series and has co-written and edited books about Neil Young, Bob Seger, Bruce Springsteen, Rock & Roll Myths and, forthcoming, Alice Cooper.
Gary Graff
Micky Dolenz on Continuing the Monkees’ Legacy: Interview
Last remaining member of the group is highlighting 1967's 'Headquarters' on current tour.
Sammy Hagar Gave Until It Hurt for Van Halen’s ‘Black and Blue’
Singer's tour exploits left him "bruised up pretty bad, and in the wrong areas."
Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, ‘Walking Into Clarksdale': Retro Album Review
It's not a Led Zeppelin LP, but it could be.
Revolution Saints, ‘Eagle Flight': Album Review
New lineup on hard-rock supergroup's fourth LP goes bigger, better.
Jethro Tull, ‘RokFlote': Album Review
Flutes, Norse gods and end times ... Ian Anderson is back!
50 Years Ago: Eagles Channel Classic Influences for ‘Desperado’
Ray Charles and Stephen Foster were linchpins in title track to band's second album.
35 Years Ago: ‘The Flame’ Re-Ignites Cheap Trick’s Career
1988 single propelled band back to the charts and gave them their only No. 1.
Susanna Hoffs, ‘The Deep End': Album Review
Peter Asher-produced covers LP spans everyone from the Rolling Stones to Billie Eilish.
45 Years Ago: Kiss’ Disco Flirtation Begins With ‘Strutter ’78’
"There was no reason to do it," Paul Stanley later said of re-recording the song.
‘Spinning Gold’ Director Discusses Kiss’ Early History: Exclusive
Film chronicles Casablanca Records, the label that first signed Gene Simmons and company.