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Bonnie Raitt and Brandi Carlile sat down together to talk about hard-won success, using their music as a platform for activism, and what's next for the both of them in our Musicians on Musicians issue. "I wish I could have the range and sing like you do," Raitt tells Carlile. "But if I could, I would sing like you." Link in bio for their conversation. Photograph by @laurendukoff

Bonnie Raitt and Brandi Carlile sat down together to talk about hard-won success, using their music as a platform for activism, and what's next for the both of them in our Musicians on Musicians issue. "I wish I could have the range and sing like you do," Raitt tells Carlile. "But if I could, I would sing like you." Link in bio for their conversation. Photograph by @laurendukoff

Bonnie Raitt and Brandi Carlile sat down together to talk about hard-won success, using their music as a platform for activism, and what's next for the both of them in our Musicians on Musicians issue. "I wish I could have the range and sing like you do," Raitt tells Carlile. "But if I could, I would sing like you." Link in bio for their conversation. Photograph by @laurendukoff

Nirvana’s ā€˜MTV Unplugged in New York’ album was released 25 years ago today. David Browne looks back at the taping of the iconic performance — and the future it seemed to promise for Kurt Cobain — at the link in our bio. Photograph by Frank Micelotta/Getty Images

Nirvana’s ā€˜MTV Unplugged in New York’ album was released 25 years ago today. David Browne looks back at the taping of the iconic performance — and the future it seemed to promise for Kurt Cobain — at the link in our bio. Photograph by Frank Micelotta/Getty Images

Nirvana’s ā€˜MTV Unplugged in New York’ album was released 25 years ago today. David Browne looks back at the taping of the iconic performance — and the future it seemed to promise for Kurt Cobain — at the link in our bio. Photograph by Frank Micelotta/Getty Images

Pop star Maggie Rogers talks to her punk hero Carrie Brownstein about Patti Smith, reinvention, and motorcycles. ā€œI don’t even really remember the first time I heard Sleater-Kinney,ā€ Rogers tells Brownstein, ā€œbecause it was always a part of my life.ā€ Tap the link in our bio to read their conversation. Photograph by @DavidMcClisterPhotography

Pop star Maggie Rogers talks to her punk hero Carrie Brownstein about Patti Smith, reinvention, and motorcycles. ā€œI don’t even really remember the first time I heard Sleater-Kinney,ā€ Rogers tells Brownstein, ā€œbecause it was always a part of my life.ā€ Tap the link in our bio to read their conversation. Photograph by @DavidMcClisterPhotography

Pop star Maggie Rogers talks to her punk hero Carrie Brownstein about Patti Smith, reinvention, and motorcycles. ā€œI don’t even really remember the first time I heard Sleater-Kinney,ā€ Rogers tells Brownstein, ā€œbecause it was always a part of my life.ā€ Tap the link in our bio to read their conversation. Photograph by @DavidMcClisterPhotography

Tom Petty released 'Wildflowers' 25 years ago today. Song-for-song, it is perhaps Petty’s single greatest achievement, one that has only grown more impressive with age. Tap the link in our bio for 10 things you might not know about the LP. Photograph by Rick Diamond/Getty Images

Tom Petty released 'Wildflowers' 25 years ago today. Song-for-song, it is perhaps Petty’s single greatest achievement, one that has only grown more impressive with age. Tap the link in our bio for 10 things you might not know about the LP. Photograph by Rick Diamond/Getty Images

Tom Petty released 'Wildflowers' 25 years ago today. Song-for-song, it is perhaps Petty’s single greatest achievement, one that has only grown more impressive with age. Tap the link in our bio for 10 things you might not know about the LP. Photograph by Rick Diamond/Getty Images

Rising R&B singer-guitarist H.E.R. bonds with her hero Lenny Kravitz about having musical parents, Miles Davis, and the importance of not listening to others. "In anything, there’s always going to be pressure to conform, because that looks like it’s going to be easier," H.E.R. tells Kravitz. Click the link in our bio to read their Musicians on Musicians conversation. Photograph by @magdawosinskastudio

Rising R&B singer-guitarist H.E.R. bonds with her hero Lenny Kravitz about having musical parents, Miles Davis, and the importance of not listening to others. "In anything, there’s always going to be pressure to conform, because that looks like it’s going to be easier," H.E.R. tells Kravitz. Click the link in our bio to read their Musicians on Musicians conversation. Photograph by @magdawosinskastudio

Rising R&B singer-guitarist H.E.R. bonds with her hero Lenny Kravitz about having musical parents, Miles Davis, and the importance of not listening to others. "In anything, there’s always going to be pressure to conform, because that looks like it’s going to be easier," H.E.R. tells Kravitz. Click the link in our bio to read their Musicians on Musicians conversation. Photograph by @magdawosinskastudio

Alice Cooper, Jack White and more attended an event for the Kirk Gibson Foundation for Parkinson’s in Detroit last night. Learn more at the link in our bio. Photographs by @samoromeo

Alice Cooper, Jack White and more attended an event for the Kirk Gibson Foundation for Parkinson’s in Detroit last night. Learn more at the link in our bio. Photographs by @samoromeo

Alice Cooper, Jack White and more attended an event for the Kirk Gibson Foundation for Parkinson’s in Detroit last night. Learn more at the link in our bio. Photographs by @samoromeo

Happy Halloween! (halloween emoji)From Harry Styles to Demi Lovato — tap the link in our bio to see 25 musicians in their costumes. Photograph by Michael Kovac/Getty Images

Happy Halloween! (halloween emoji)From Harry Styles to Demi Lovato — tap the link in our bio to see 25 musicians in their costumes. Photograph by Michael Kovac/Getty Images

Happy Halloween! (halloween emoji)From Harry Styles to Demi Lovato — tap the link in our bio to see 25 musicians in their costumes. Photograph by Michael Kovac/Getty Images

Annie Clark, a.k.a. St. Vincent, gave up violin so she could learn Metallica songs on the guitar. Now, she asks Kirk Hammett about riffs, band politics, and turning rage into music. ā€œWe’re all just a bunch of cavemen, really, trying to find fucking cavemen riffs," Hammett tells Clark. "But there’s a sophistication in your guitar playing that I just love.ā€ Click the link in our bio to read the entire Musicians on Musicians interview. Photograph by @claytoncotterell

Annie Clark, a.k.a. St. Vincent, gave up violin so she could learn Metallica songs on the guitar. Now, she asks Kirk Hammett about riffs, band politics, and turning rage into music. ā€œWe’re all just a bunch of cavemen, really, trying to find fucking cavemen riffs," Hammett tells Clark. "But there’s a sophistication in your guitar playing that I just love.ā€ Click the link in our bio to read the entire Musicians on Musicians interview. Photograph by @claytoncotterell

Annie Clark, a.k.a. St. Vincent, gave up violin so she could learn Metallica songs on the guitar. Now, she asks Kirk Hammett about riffs, band politics, and turning rage into music. ā€œWe’re all just a bunch of cavemen, really, trying to find fucking cavemen riffs," Hammett tells Clark. "But there’s a sophistication in your guitar playing that I just love.ā€ Click the link in our bio to read the entire Musicians on Musicians interview. Photograph by @claytoncotterell

For many, face paint, costumes and outrageous personas only surface on All Hallows’ Eve. These bands, however, keep up the gambit year-round for their fans – no matter the effort. Tap the link in our bio for a look at some bands that always think it's Halloween. Photograph by Paul A Hebert/Invision/AP/Shutterstock

For many, face paint, costumes and outrageous personas only surface on All Hallows’ Eve. These bands, however, keep up the gambit year-round for their fans – no matter the effort. Tap the link in our bio for a look at some bands that always think it's Halloween. Photograph by Paul A Hebert/Invision/AP/Shutterstock

For many, face paint, costumes and outrageous personas only surface on All Hallows’ Eve. These bands, however, keep up the gambit year-round for their fans – no matter the effort. Tap the link in our bio for a look at some bands that always think it's Halloween. Photograph by Paul A Hebert/Invision/AP/Shutterstock

Selena Gomez's "Lose You to Love Me" is getting a lot of love: The single debuts at Number Four this week on the RS 100. Click the link in our bio to learn more.

Selena Gomez's "Lose You to Love Me" is getting a lot of love: The single debuts at Number Four this week on the RS 100. Click the link in our bio to learn more.

Selena Gomez's "Lose You to Love Me" is getting a lot of love: The single debuts at Number Four this week on the RS 100. Click the link in our bio to learn more.

Dave Grohl and Ringo Starr sat down together for our Musicians on Musicians issue. The two drummers turned frontmen went deep on their craft, losing John Lennon and Kurt Cobain, and finding life after their legendary bands. "I think ā€˜Yellow Submarine’ has defined everyone in the world’s life at some point,ā€ Grohl says. ā€œI’m sitting there singing it with my five-year-old, I think for the same reason, even though we’re 45 years apart.ā€

Dave Grohl and Ringo Starr sat down together for our Musicians on Musicians issue. The two drummers turned frontmen went deep on their craft, losing John Lennon and Kurt Cobain, and finding life after their legendary bands. "I think ā€˜Yellow Submarine’ has defined everyone in the world’s life at some point,ā€ Grohl says. ā€œI’m sitting there singing it with my five-year-old, I think for the same reason, even though we’re 45 years apart.ā€

Dave Grohl and Ringo Starr sat down together for our Musicians on Musicians issue. The two drummers turned frontmen went deep on their craft, losing John Lennon and Kurt Cobain, and finding life after their legendary bands. "I think ā€˜Yellow Submarine’ has defined everyone in the world’s life at some point,ā€ Grohl says. ā€œI’m sitting there singing it with my five-year-old, I think for the same reason, even though we’re 45 years apart.ā€

Caylee Hammack reflects on the transformative moments that led her to perform at her first Rolling Stone event in Episode two of ā€œGigs to Glory,ā€ presented by the @IHGRewardsClub Credit Card. Watch here.

Caylee Hammack reflects on the transformative moments that led her to perform at her first Rolling Stone event in Episode two of ā€œGigs to Glory,ā€ presented by the @IHGRewardsClub Credit Card. Watch here.

Caylee Hammack reflects on the transformative moments that led her to perform at her first Rolling Stone event in Episode two of ā€œGigs to Glory,ā€ presented by the @IHGRewardsClub Credit Card. Watch here.