In 1966 what could now been called a super group was formed by players just getting their chops…… MORE
In 1966 what could now been called a super group was formed by players just getting their chops…… MORE
In 2007 Jimi Hendrix was crowned the “wildest guitar hero” of all time in a Classic Rock magazine poll…… MORE
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Our older adults have been hit hard by the Covid-19 outbreak, here’s how you can help.… MORE
Bruce Springteen was watching the Ed Sullivan TV show at age 7 and was inspired to take up music while watching this act…… MORE
How old was John Bonham when he died?… MORE
Hemp House Chattanooga For more on Hercules and other adoptables, visit heschatt.org! Kelly’s Pet Project is sponsored by Hemp House Chattanooga, helping to ease shelter pets’ stress and anxiety through CBD.… MORE
The title of this song came from an article in The American Rifleman…… MORE
This classic album released in 1980 was a winner at the 1981 Grammy’s and a 40 Year Anniversary video was released this week…… MORE
What was Joe Perry’s first job?… MORE
Tim Mohr, the renowned journalist, author, and translator known for collaborations with rock legends like Duff McKagan and Paul Stanley, died on Monday (March 31), at the age of 55. Mohr passed away as a result of pancreatic cancer at his Brooklyn home. His career spanned from being a club DJ in Berlin to writing…
Ahead of Black Sabbath’s final concert on July 5, Ozzy Osbourne’s wife and manager Sharon Osbourne said she is open to the possibility of a future hologram show from the metal legends akin to ABBA Voyage. In a new interview with Metal Hammer, Sharon was asked if she would ever consider a Sabbath hologram show.…
On Sunday (March 30), Sum 41 delivered their final live performance at the 2025 Juno Awards, where they were also inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. During the ceremony, the band played a four-song medley of their hits – “Landmines,” “Fat Lip,” “Still Waiting,” and “In Too Deep” – and bid farewell to…
In an Instagram post on March 30, Bruce Springsteen paid tribute to Joe DePugh, the New Jersey pitcher who inspired his hit song, “Glory Days,” after DePugh’s recent passing at age 75. The childhood friends, who grew up playing baseball together in Freehold, N.J., had a memorable encounter in 1973 that later became the basis…