Ken Kelley
The Day Led Zeppelin’s John Bonham Died
His passing inadvertently brought an end to one of rock's greatest bands.
Why the Kinks’ Dave Davies Was Knocked Out by Bandmate Onstage
They had performed just two songs at Cardiff’s Capital Theatre when a fight erupted.
Nikki Sixx Praises Gene Simmons’ Apology, Speaks Out Against Kiss Radio Ban
Nikki Sixx praises Gene Simmons' apology for his controversial recent suicide comments, and speaks out against radio stations banning Kiss music.
Jake Hooker, Co-Author of ‘I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll,’ Dies at 61
Jake Hooker, a member of the Arrows and co-author of the anthem 'I Love Rock 'n' Roll,' died at the age of 61.
Tom Petty, Eric Clapton and the ‘Guardians’ Stand 1-2-3 on the Album Chart
If rock and roll is dead, Tom Petty and Eric Clapton didn't get the memo -- and neither did the 'Guardians of the Galaxy.'
The two iconic artists have respectively claimed the No. 1 and 2 positions on the latest Billboard Album Charts, with the vintage rock-heavy 'Guardians' soundtrack hot on their heels at No...
Ted Nugent Calls Racist Accusations ‘A Clear Act of Desperation’
Following the cancellation of one of his concerts, Ted Nugent has gone after those whom he believes are trying to destroy his career.
Keith Emerson & Greg Lake Release ‘Live From Manticore Hall’
Two-thirds of Emerson, Lake & Palmer have released a live album from their 2013 world tour.
Lou Reed’s Estate Earns $20 Million Since Death
New court documents reveal that Lou Reed's estate has collected more than $20 million since his death.
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Contemplate ‘Deja Vu’ Reissue
Graham Nash is considering a reissue package for CSN&Y's 'Deja Vu.'
Jeff Beck Cancels Tour After Seeking ‘Emergency Medical Attention’
Legendary guitarist Jeff Beck has been ordered by doctors to cancel the second leg of his upcoming European tour, which was due to begin tomorrow in Austria.