The Kinks returned from the dead in the late ’70s. After establishing themselves as one of the most raw and creative bands of the British
Category: History
S&M arrived on Nov. 19, 1999, as a daring encounter with a symphony from Metallica. For James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett and Jason Newsted,
Don Henley’s solo debut, 1982’s I Can’t Stand Still, performed respectably on the charts, peaking at No. 24 and selling more than half a million
Bono reflected on U2’s How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb about a year after its arrival on Nov. 22, 2004: “It’s the best collection of
Tobe Hooper, of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and Poltergeist fame, tried bringing Stephen King’s vampire novel Salem’s Lot to TV in November 1979. The
Nirvana leader Kurt Cobain took his own life in April 1994 – and many people saw the tragedy as a death knell for grunge, the
At the end of 1985’s Back to the Future, Doc Brown corralled Marty McFly and his girlfriend Jennifer Parker into his time-traveling DeLorean before delivering
On Nov. 30, 1979, the rock landscape was forever altered with the release of The Wall, an art-rock magnum opus created as Pink Floyd slowly imploded
Less than 10 years after the Beatles broke up came the first of numerous movies about them. Released Nov. 23, 1979 and shown as a
Paul Stanley’s Kiss Kruise bedtime stories event got unexpectedly serious and sweet earlier this month when a child asked about his memories of Eric Carr.
