LAS VEGAS – About four hours before they would uncork "Who Are You" to an arena packed with 17,000 fans, The Who ripped out the 1978 singalong for about 100 people. The assembly inside MGM Grand ...
Sonny Curtis, a one-time member of Buddy Holly’s backing band the Crickets who later penned and performed the hit theme song to The Mary Tyler Moore Show, has died at the age of 88. Curtis’ daughter ...
Brian May and Roger Taylor have updated fans about Queen’s future. The musicians told Rolling Stone that they still have some big plans in store for Queen, including new music and a concert at the ...
Rob Fetters has a personality that's so rare to find in everyday life. From his trademark wavy hair to the Vans shoes that often adorn his feet, everything about him screams rockstar. He's a father of ...
Now he’s the big shot. An iconic Long Island musician who has been playing in Billy Joel’s band for more than a decade has the opportunity of a lifetime this Wednesday by singing the national anthem ...
Morell, a florist by day in Los Angeles, grew up in a Christian household forty-five minutes north of central Houston. She says she was “sheltered from the world” that she wanted to be a part of, but ...
Shavo Odadjian, one of the founding members of the Grammy-winning metal group System of a Down, sat down with Newsweek to discuss his busy schedule with his new band, Seven Hours After Violet, his ...
When Greil Marcus published Mystery Train in 1975, it was hailed as the greatest book ever written about rock & roll. Fifty years after it came out, there’s a lot more competition — but no other book ...
Guy Garvey is having fun these days. That may sound simple, but for the longtime frontman of Elbow, this joyful era marks a creative high point. More than two decades and 10 albums in, Garvey and his ...
In a city as creatively fertile as Austin, winning Album of the Year at the local music awards is a coveted feat. So when Die Spitz, the brainchild of rule-breaking, foul-mouthed twenty-somethings Ava ...
The 11th Louder Than Life, "America's loudest rock and metal festival," brought four-days of loud rock, epic guitar solos, and ear-deafening drumming (and a little rain) to the Kentucky Exposition ...