While Patti Smith did have eclectic taste from the beginning, she knew when some of the biggest stars were nothing but hollow ...
Like many of his biggest songs, 'Blue Suede Shoes' was just something Elvis Presley happened to cover. But who wrote it ...
Being fired from a band is painful business, but when it's for a particularly weird reason, it becomes even more confusing to ...
Grace Slick has rubbed shoulders with some of the most iconic names in rock and roll history, but her view of Stevie Nicks ...
During the group’s May 2005 performance, the song’s five uses of the line, ‘Where the fuck are you?’ were censored for broadcast, only for guitarist Daron Malakian to throw in an impromptu, “Fuck yeah ...
Even though Billy Joel was on top of the world in the 1980s, he was guilty of having one too many stars in his eyes sometimes ...
Multiple musicians have run for US President over the decades, but jazz legend Dizzy Gillespie was the first, announcing his incredible campaign back in 1964.
Many critics have wondered where Iggy Pop's penchant for chaos really started. Well, according to the man himself, it was ...
It probably isn’t worth thinking about how many times he’s seen The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, which is the closest thing ...
When passing away in 2001, punk pioneer Joey Ramone was listening to a surprising number from one of the day's rock and pop ...
Born in the USA' became an iconic album for Bruce Springsteen, but when thinking back to the beginning, Joan Jett was part of ...
Rob Lowe didn't like being named as part as part of this group because when the term was coined it was used to disparage the ...
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