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
The Day Rolling Stones Co-Founder Brian Jones Was Found Dead
The multi-instrumentalist drowned in his swimming pool only a month after he was fired.
The Day the Jimi Hendrix Experience Broke Up
Bassist's departure ended the all-too brief reign of one of rock's greatest trios.
How Free Finally Broke Through With ‘Fire and Water’
The common perception was that this band had potential, but they were just too green.
When the Beatles Received a ‘Germ Bomb’ Death Threat
They'd just reached New Zealand during a world tour, in between two different stops in neighboring Australia.
How Glenn Frey’s Second Solo LP Inspired a ‘Miami Vice’ Episode
'The Allnighter' became Glenn Frey's best-ever charting solo project, even as it led to his acting debut.
When Blind Faith Played Their First Concert
Through their debut album shot to No. 1 all over the world, Blind Faith was never heard from again.
When Rolling Stones Began Their First Tour With Ron Wood
Heading into their 13th year together, the band arrived at a familiar crossroads.
1965 in Review: Rock’s 50 Biggest Stories
Nineteen sixty-five was one of the most dynamic and groundbreaking years in rock music history.
2015 Summer Tour Guide
The warmer months have finally arrived, and with them Ultimate Classic Rock's 2015 Summer Tour Guide.
Robert Plant’s 10 Most Historic Concerts
Ultimate Classic Rock lists the most important live performances in Robert Plant's career, from his earliest days through Led Zeppelin and beyond.