In hindsight, maybe sticking five drug-addicted rock stars in an abandoned convent with a crew to satisfy their every whim was not a great recipe
Category: History
Arnel Pineda’s first concert fronting Journey arrived as part of the Festival Vina del Mar on Feb. 21, 2008, in Chile. It was a dream
Kiss rode a wave of popularity as they issued Alive II. Ace Frehley helped the band secure their next chart hit with “Rocket Ride,” one of
The arrival of Street Action in February 1978 officially ended Bachman-Turner Overdrive’s reign of success. This was also the Canadian group’s first album without co-founder Randy
On Feb. 23, 1998, Metallica released “The Unforgiven II,” the second part in what would become a trilogy. The single followed in the footsteps of 1991’s
Aerosmith had gotten used to defying the odds by the early ’90s. The band roared back from the brink of obsolescence with 1987’s Permanent Vacation, and
45 Years Ago: Fleetwood Mac and Eagles Shine at 1978 Grammys
How the Darkness’ Debut Single Nearly Torpedoed Their Career
There are few riskier propositions in rock ‘n’ roll than a supergroup. Success stories like Cream or Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young are the exceptions
In 1983, Tom Petty had yet to work with Jeff Lynne, but the Electric Light Orchestra frontman already loomed large in his mind. Petty was