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
When the Rolling Stones Prepped for ‘Steel Wheels’ Tour at a Club
The performance at Toad's Place in New Haven, Conn., was their first together in more than seven years.
How Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Debut Pointed to Big Things
It wasn’t the grand introduction they were hoping it would be but, on Aug. 10, 1984, the Red Hot Chili Peppers entered the world stage with their self-titled first album.
The Night the Rolling Stones Kicked Off Their ‘Voodoo Lounge’ Tour
This became the biggest and most financially successful rock tour to date.
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.
When Led Zeppelin Reunited at Live Aid
It took the largest organized concert of all time to make it happen. Unfortunately, they didn't rise to the occasion.
60 Years Ago: The Rolling Stones Play Their First Live Show
They played 16 songs that night, an impressive collection of cuts by Jimmy Reed, Fats Domino and a whole lot of Chuck Berry.
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.