At their best, Wes Craven‘s horror films explore the collision between two worlds: one that’s bright, normal and safe, the other dark and seething with
Category: History
Before they became David Bowie-sanctioned glam superstars, Mott the Hoople was the brainchild of rock producer and manager Guy Stevens. His vision for a band that
Jefferson Airplane’s breakthrough second album Surrealistic Pillow was all about peace and love in 1967. Two years and two albums later, the San Francisco band
Sammy Hagar’s flowing mane of hair had become as recognizable as his inimitable voice. Yet, he went on national television on Nov. 12, 1999 and
Elvis Presley was a movie star. This is a fact that often gets lost in our memory of him, but in the 13 years between his
“Black Water” became the Doobie Brothers’ first song to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in March 1975 – but it took an unusual series
In a classic example of life imitating art, dark clouds were brewing as Deep Purple unveiled Stormbringer on Nov. 16, 1974. The irony is that
Supergroups often turn out to be less than the sum of their parts, but when those parts are as incredible as Nirvana/Foo Fighters veteran Dave
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
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,
