Alice Cooper didn’t roll over and play dead when famous advice columnist Ann Landers criticized “Cold Ethyl.” Instead, he wrote back to Landers, beginning a
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One of Yes’ most admirable qualities is their malleability – and that’s a crucial element of Relayer, released in the U.S. on Dec. 5, 1974.
The Rolling Stones were trying to prove their critics wrong by booking a free festival to wrap up their tour at Altamont Speedway on Dec.
Bruce Kulick’s second official day as a member of Kiss was far from an average one. The night after he signed a contract to become
Bruce Kulick’s second official day as a member of Kiss was far from an average one. The night after he signed a contract to become
When Star Trek: The Motion Picture arrived in theaters on Dec. 7, 1979, it came 10 years, six months and four days after the last
History is dotted with ‘where were you’ moments, singular events that change the course of society in an instant. One such occasion was the the
Dark Horse marked the beginning of a ’70s-era downward slide for George Harrison that was as sudden as it was complete. Released on Dec. 9, 1974,
Guitarist Mick Taylor is widely acknowledged as the most technically accomplished musician ever to perform as one of the Rolling Stones. His tenure in the
Dec. 14, 1979 is a day that will live in infamy as the release date for Steven Spielberg’s star-studded World War II-era comedy 1941. Savaged as too frenetic,
