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Alice Cooper Wonders Where His Rock And Roll Hall of Fame Invite Is
Alice Cooper Wonders Where His Rock And Roll Hall of Fame Invite Is
Alice Cooper Wonders Where His Rock And Roll Hall of Fame Invite Is
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has opened its doors to more hard rock acts in recent years, with Metallica just this year joining previous entrants like Black Sabbath, AC/DC, Van Halen and, of course, the mighty Led Zeppelin. But despite a 40-year career that has seen him craft such enduring rock anthems -- such as 'Schools Out,' 'Elected,' 'Eighteen,' 'No More Mr...
Them Crooked Vultures Album in November?
Them Crooked Vultures Album in November?
Them Crooked Vultures Album in November?
According to reports, the self-titled debut from Them Crooked Vultures, the heavily-buzzed-about rock and roll supergroup featuring Queens of the Stone Age's Josh Homme, Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl, and Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones, will land in stores on Nov...
Them Crooked Vultures Rock New York
It isn't every band that can pack out a space like New York's storied Roseland Ballroom, a once-palatial venue notorious for its so-so acoustics and the dude who sells pins downstairs. The fact that the club was bulging with rock fans Oct. 15 wasn't the least bit surprising...
Guns N’ Roses Rock the Cradle on Baby Bedtime CD
Guns N’ Roses Rock the Cradle on Baby Bedtime CD
Guns N’ Roses Rock the Cradle on Baby Bedtime CD
Song titles like 'Sweet Child O' Mine' and 'Don't Cry,' have always had the makings of crib room lullabies, and what new parent hasn't grappled at naptime with the notion that "all you need is just a little patience?" So it kinda makes sense that the folks at Rockabye Baby...
History of Grindcore Explored on Expansive Three-Disc Set
Between 1967 and 2004, the late, great BBC DJ John Peel invited over 2,000 artists into the station's studio to record three or four songs at a time, which he later aired on his radio program. These "Peel Sessions" helped develop the careers of countless bands, including Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, the Fall, the Wedding Present, the Smiths, Nirvana and the White Stripes...
‘Led Zeppelin: Shadows Taller Than Our Souls’ Offers Interactive Presentation of Rock Legends
‘Led Zeppelin: Shadows Taller Than Our Souls’ Offers Interactive Presentation of Rock Legends
‘Led Zeppelin: Shadows Taller Than Our Souls’ Offers Interactive Presentation of Rock Legends
"This book is not a biography of the band members; It is instead a biography of the songs they created," writes Charles R. Cross in the preface of his latest work, 'Led Zeppelin: Shadows Taller Than Our Souls.' As a lifelong Zep fan and experienced journalist, Cross (who also wrote the 1991 Zep book 'Heaven and Hell') takes a telescopic view at each of the band's studio albums, numerous
Why Alice In Chains Didn’t Change Their Name
Why Alice In Chains Didn’t Change Their Name
Why Alice In Chains Didn’t Change Their Name
Replacing a band member after their death is an exceptionally difficult decision for all kinds of reasons. Led Zeppelin chose to disband when drummer John Bonham died, while AC/DC quickly recruited Brian Johnson after Bon Scott's passing. Inevitably, the guys in Alice in Chains get the same question, since they've been touring again since Layne Staley's death in 2002, and have just released their
The Destro’s Aggressive Sound Is Fueled by Death, Breakups, Couch Hopping and Huey Lewis
The Destro’s Aggressive Sound Is Fueled by Death, Breakups, Couch Hopping and Huey Lewis
The Destro’s Aggressive Sound Is Fueled by Death, Breakups, Couch Hopping and Huey Lewis
It's a Monday afternoon, just outside Little Rock, Ark., and the members of the Destro are speeding down the highway, blasting the Allman Brothers Band's 'Ramblin' Man.' The band is on tour with It Dies Today and Arsonists Get All the Girls, and as guitarist Nick Emde admits, the Destro's sticking out like a sore thumb on this trek...

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