In the strange world of Hollywood, sometimes films fail when they really shouldn’t and sometimes the most famous thing about them – like the nodding-man
Category: History
When the second Men at Work album arrived on April 29, 1983, it did so amid great expectations. The Australian pop-rock quintet’s debut title Business
Kevin Cronin still remembers creating “Roll With the Changes” “like it was yesterday,” calling it “a pivotal song in the career of REO Speedwagon.” Released
For roughly three decades, Tom Petty couldn’t quite shake the feeling that he had unfinished business to attend to. That unfinished business was Mudcrutch, Petty’s
Former Runaways star Lita Ford had penned quite a few songs by the time she got to her third solo album, Lita, in 1988. But
As he rolled from Night Moves‘ breakthrough success into the first single from his Stranger in Town album, Bob Seger seemed to have a bone
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers doubled down a year and a half after their self-titled debut fooled some music fans into thinking that the Los
Nikki loves Mary, but Nikki is a junkie and Mary is a hooker who’s become a nun. Nikki has been ordered to kill Mary by
With “Cult of Personality”‘s thunderous opening riff, followed by a crushing onslaught of drums and bass behind a volcanic Corey Glover vocal, Living Colour’s breakthrough song
The four painted faces of Poison’s C.C. DeVille, Bobby Dall, Bret Michaels and Rikki Rockett made their debut in 1986 on Look What the Cat Dragged In.
