In 2007 Jimi Hendrix was crowned the “wildest guitar hero” of all time in a Classic Rock magazine poll…… 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
What was one of the working titles to Elton John’s Album “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”?… MORE
In a new interview with KCAL host Radioactive MikeZ, Glenn Danzig said that while he has no plans to retire, if he were to announce a final concert, he would uphold the commitment. “I remember when Danzig went out with Ozzy, that was supposed to be his final tour,” he recalled with a laugh. “And…
On Wednesday night (March 12), Rod Stewart took the stage at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace to perform his 200th show as part of his ongoing Las Vegas residency. The 80-year-old Rock and Roll Hall of Famer celebrated the occasion by taking a shot of Wolfie’s Whisky – which Stewart founded – after he was…
In a new interview with The New York Post, legendary music producer Tony Visconti recalls the poignant final conversation he shared with his longtime collaborator, David Bowie. Visconti worked with Bowie from the 1960s until the music icon’s death in 2016. The 80-year-old producer said during their final conversation, Bowie was “whispering” to him on…
Forty years ago this week, the groundbreaking charity single, “We Are the World,” was released. The track was written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, and went on to raise $80 million for Ethiopian famine relief. One of the lasting images of the legendary recording session – especially in the meme-driven world of social media…