Roll Up for the Mystery Tour: A Visit to Lesser-Known North American Beatles Landmarks
There are many well-known Beatles landmarks scattered across North America. Many of them are well known, from the Hollywood Bowl, to the Ed Sullivan Theater to the Dakota Apartments. But are there other lesser-known sites that still hold some compelling… read the story
Sunset Strip-Tease! (A Photo Tour)
It may just be the sexiest mile and a half in America: a curvy, alluring ribbon of road called the Sunset Strip. Since the 1930s, the portion of Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood bordered on the west by Sierra Drive… read the story
Photos of Iconic Rock and Roll Statues
A photo essay commemorating a variety of rock and roll statues that honor music legends. read the story
Rock Meccas of NYC: What Are They Now?
Rock Cellar Magazine visited 10 of the Rock and Roll meccas where so much memorable music was performed to see what they’ve become. read the story
Rock Album Cover Art Montages – by Artist Christian Marclay
A gallery of the works of renowned visual artist Christian Marclay, from his ‘Body Mix’ exhibit. read the story
Photos of Real “Honeymooners” TV Show Locations!
New York-based /author Frank Mastropolo takes Rock Cellar Magazine readers on a photo journey of real locations related to The Honeymooners television show. read the story
Meet Albert Watson, Rock Photographer
Rock Cellar Magazine caught up with legendary photographer Albert Watson at his latest exhibit in St. Moritz, Switzerland, where he talked to us about his work with the Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Alfred Hitchcock, Steve Jobs and 50 Cent. read the story
Classic Album Cover Outtakes Volume 2 (Photos)
From Nirvana and Black Flag to the Beatles & Bowie, a collection of photos that didn’t make the grade for some classic album covers. read the story
Rock’s Most Famous Photographs
“Who Shot Rock and Roll” is a new photo exhibit with the most famous rock personality photos of all time. read the story
“Golden Gods: The History of Heavy Metal” – Photos
The Grammy Museum in Los Angeles has just put up a wild and extensive metal-music exhibit entitled Golden Gods: The History of Heavy Metal. We’ve got photos for you. read the story








