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 Found Not Guilty in ‘Stairway to Heaven’ Case
Led Zeppelin were found not guilty in their plagiarism trial regarding the classic "Stairway to Heaven."
Memphis Horn Player Wayne Jackson Dies at 74
Wayne Jackson, a member of the great Memphis Horns duo that played on countless classic records over the years, has died.
Robert Plant Takes Stand in Led Zeppelin Trial, Says He Doesn’t Remember Seeing Spirit in Concert
Led Zeppelin's plagiarism trial over the authorship of "Stairway to Heaven" moved into its sixth day, and singer Robert Plant took the stand.
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 Rod Stewart Scored a Comeback With ‘A Night on the Town’
The years leading up to this seventh album were a bit tough on one of rock's most magnetic singers.
Listen to Peter Gabriel’s New Song, ‘I’m Amazing’
Peter Gabriel has released his first new song since 2014's "Why Don't You Show Yourself" and a taste of what promises to be his first album of original material since 2002's Up.
Top 20 Classic Rock Albums of 2016
It's been a pretty good year for classic rock, at least as far as music goes.
Former Wings Guitarist Henry McCullough Dies at 72
Henry McCullough, who played guitar on some of Wings' earliest records, has died.
Allman Brothers Remasters Collected in New Vinyl Set
Nine Allman Brothers Band albums will be remastered and released on vinyl in a new set this summer.
Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Mirage’ Is Getting a Deluxe Reissue
Fleetwood Mac's last No. 1 studio album, 1982's 'Mirage,' will be released as a three-disc expanded deluxe edition this summer.
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.
Van Morrison to Release 1973 Live Recordings on ‘It’s Too Late to Stop Now … Volumes II, III, IV and DVD’
Van Morrison will release a new live set from the concerts that spawned his classic 1974 concert album 'It's Too Late to Stop Now.'