The Star Fleet Project blasted off on Oct. 31, 1983. No, this wasn’t a NASA initiative, but the brainchild of Brian May. It all started when
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The Beatles and Wings were completely in the past by the early ’80s, so Paul McCartney got down to the business of focusing on his
The rock world got a pretty good taste of Pete Townshend’s songwriting ambitions in 1969 with the Who’s Tommy, one of the more fully realized
What happens when one of the funniest men in the world became the Hardest Working Man in Show Business? The April 24, 1982, episode of
Tom Petty wrote dozens of hit songs over the course of his four-decade career as frontman of the Heartbreakers, but not all of them impressed
Assembled after the band had unofficially broken up, Eagles Live closed out their turbulent initial era in perhaps the only way it could: with more
By 2002, Guns N’ Roses fans had endured nearly a decade of disappointment. The relative failure of the 1993 covers album The Spaghetti Incident? increased tensions
Before he’d scored his first true hit, David Bowie had been kicking around the London music scene for five years. Between 1964 and 1965, the
Eric Clapton sold his share of records and had his share of hit singles during the ’80s, but to say it wasn’t his best decade
Ozzy Osbourne’s second album, Diary of a Madman, arrived on Nov. 7, 1981 as another masterful metallic showcase for the former Black Sabbath singer –