Let's look back at the year of big tunes by The Police, The Who, The Rolling Stones, Genesis, Foreigner and Queen & David Bowie.
Thirty years ago, alt-country/punk legends the Supersuckers opened for the Ramones and White Zombie at Hara Arena. GeeGee Bradley was at that show.
Lemmy Kilmister was largely unimpressed by the mid-nineties rise of nu-metal and grunge, and took aim at a few bands from ...
John Feeney Formed in London back in 1981, the Soldiers of Destruction are now based in Las Vegas and, while some things have changed over the decades, they’re still fronted by beloved singer and ...
Every drummer might have their unique rhythmic pulse, but Lars Ulrich thought no one could improve on what this powerhouse ...
Bad Company drummer Simon Kirke has some strong opinions about who should be elected for induction and who shouldn't. Kirke ...
East LA came alive this past Halloween weekend: running from Oct. 31 through Nov. 2 was the Screamin Weekender ‘25. The ...
From Fleetwood Mac to Bloc Party, this show's got guitars galore to get you moving! Tune in for 2 hours of rock, indie and ...
Roadies are the ones who make the show happen, as Tom Petty once said, so let's revisit the songs sung in honour of those ...
Shirley MacLaine is still tripping the light fantastic at 91! The colorfully dressed, geriatric Oscar winner was caught on ...
Foo Fighters delivers an unforgettable show, 4 Non Blondes thrills with "What's Up?" and more: a recap of Day 1 of Mexico's Corona Capital festival.