The Associated Press
Ted Nugent Insulted By Cancelled Army Concert, Insists He Never Threatened President Obama
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Ted Nugent said he was insulted by the cancellation of his planned concert at an Army post over his comments about President Barack Obama.
Commanders at the Fort Knox, Ky., post nixed Nugent's segment of a June concert after the rocker and conservative activist said at a recent National Rifle Association meeting that he would be "dead or in jail by this time next year"
Guns N’ Roses, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction: Band Reunites — Without Axl Rose — in Cleveland
CLEVELAND (AP) -- On their way into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Guns N' Roses got together for one more gig.
Axl Rose missed it.
The hedonistic hard rockers, who became the world's top music act amid endless dysfunction, members of Guns N' Roses reunited for three songs on Saturday night before 6,000 fans, many of whom were thrilled to see at least most of the band's original lineup jam on cla
Kid Rock, Mitt Romney: Rocker Appears at Michigan Rally With GOP Hopeful
ROYAL OAK, Mich. (AP) -- For his Michigan finale, Mitt Romney wanted Kid Rock.
The GOP presidential candidate, after all, begins and ends almost every event with Kid Rock's song "Born Free."
So Romney's people reached out to Kid Rock's people...
Journey Drummer Deen Castronovo Ordered to Anger Management
DALLAS, Ore. (AP) -- Drummer Deen Castronovo from the rock group Journey was sentenced to 80 hours of community service in Oregon and ordered to attend anger-management classes for a domestic violence dispute.
The Statesman Journal reported the sentence Wednesday based on court documents from a diversion agreement...