You might be a little surprised by who fans have voted as the most undeserving of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees.
Jimmy Barnes sang with every atom of his visibly scarred body. Pianist Don Walker, guitarist Ian Moss, bassist Phil Small and ...
They emerged from 1960s Detroit with an explosive sound that paved the way for punk. As a new LP is released, those who knew ...
Violinist Graham Preskett played on not one but two Mott the Hoople albums, Mott in 1973 and The Hoople in 1974. He then went ...
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The celebratory night featured a Cher and Dua Lipa duet, Kelly Clarkson leading a Foreigner supergroup and Dave Matthews Band ...
Love them – or consider them insufferable hagiographic tosh – our appetite for music films is apparently insatiable, whether ...
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony returned to its ancestral home of Cleveland last night (Oct. 19) for the ...
It also captures a moment of pure crystallisation as a new kind of rock 'n' roll ... it's the best record he made." Despite originally breaking up just as punk was around the corner, the band's ...
In Springsteen’s case, that’s “a tremendous amount of money.” To him, great musicians, great employees, are worth a lot more.
After his death in 1991, and the deaths of guitarist Fred “Sonic” Smith in 1994 and bassist Michael Davis in 2012, it was ...
Here's a look at The Rolling Stones’ chart-topping 1974 album ‘It’s Only Rock ’n Roll,’ which was released 50 years ago.