The Who was formerly known as?… MORE
The Who was formerly known as?… MORE
The rock guitarist became the first rock performer to record on digital equipment in the Los Angeles’ Record Plant Studio in 1979.
… MORE
In 2001 this guitarist was fired from the band…… MORE
Moe is no stooge! He loves riding in cars and would be a great running partner.… MORE
Rock and roll legends Guns N’ Roses announced North American dates as part of their epic 2020 worldwide stadium tour this summer. The powerhouse performers will bring their uninhibited signature sound and dominance to millions of fans across the globe starting this March in Mexico City. The colossal Guns N’ Roses 2020 Tour will steamroll…… MORE
On Jan. 30, 1973…… MORE
Don’t miss Joe Bonamassa at Memorial Auditorium on March 3rd! Click here for ticket details and to buy online. … MORE
Leiah loves people and other dogs and she just needs a best friend with patience to help her come out of her shell!… MORE
420 Flashback 1-29-20 Before Motley Crew, Tommy Lee played with? Room No. 9 Suite 19 The Keyholes Answer: Suite 19… MORE
Who played keyboards on Kid Rock’s hit “All Summer Long”?… 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…