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
How the Eagles Reunited for ‘Hell Freezes Over’
Time, as the old saying goes, can heal all wounds.
55 Years Ago: CSN Becomes Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young
Trio brought Neil Young on board shortly after releasing their debut album.
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 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.
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.
Country Star Clay Walker Rips ‘Outdated Rock ‘n’ Rollers’ for Going Country
Country artist Clay Walker thinks the recent trend of older rock stars dabbling in his musical backyard seems utterly abhorrent.
The Day Led Zeppelin Met Elvis Presley
Los Angeles Forum played host to some of their greatest shows, and that's also where the band came face to face with its greatest hero.
The Day Led Zeppelin Launched Swan Song Records
This wasn't the first rock 'n' roll band to be given a record label, but they were among the most successful.
30 Years Ago: Stevie Ray Vaughan Kicks Off His Final Tour
On May 4, 1989, legendary Texas blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan kicked off the last tour of his short, celebrated career.