When Otis Redding entered Stax Studios on July 8, 1965, he had a single R&B Top 10 single on his resume. By the time he
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Nearly 10 months after his first concert with Kiss, Bruce Kulick finally had a chance to reflect on the reality of his recent job. “I remember working
Jimi Hendrix died on Sept. 18, 1970, just two days after his last live performance and nearly two weeks after his tumultuous final concert. It
The inspiration for Kiss’ 1985 hit single “Tears Are Falling” came to Paul Stanley from far outside the hard-rock genre where he earned his fame.
“Don’t let things happen – make things happen” is an attitude that many people try to adopt, but circumstances around them don’t necessarily make it
If not for a government mandate insisting on “distinctively Canadian programming,” an initially annoyed Dave Thomas and Rick Moranis never would have created SCTV‘s famous
By 1969, getting caught up in a drug bust was a frequent risk for rock musicians. Except, that was, in Australia — the phenomenon hadn’t
Blizzard of Ozz established Ozzy Osbourne as a solo artist after a decade fronting Black Sabbath. We’re taking you inside all 12 tracks from the 1980
When the Rolling Stones released “She’s So Cold” as the second single from their 1980 album Emotional Rescue, they’d already caught some heat for experimenting
When Bob Dylan told The New York Times in 2020 that Eagles” “Pretty Maids All in a Row” “could be one of the best songs ever,” many rock fans probably scratched
