Obsessive music fan, specifically Bowie, Heart, Cheap Trick, Roxy Music, etc.
Annie Zaleski
Kiss Expo Tokyo 2016: How the Band’s First Official Exhibition Came About
From Oct. 13-31, the first-ever band-sanctioned Kiss Expo took over the top floor of Laforet, a boutique-filled shopping mall in the Harajuku neighborhood of Tokyo.
The Story Behind the Cover of Metallica’s Black Album
Here's why Metallica scrapped the devil horns-worthy artwork (and titles) of previous albums for something far more streamlined.
Heart, ‘Beautiful Broken': Album Review
Classic rockers re-record their golden-age catalogs for many reasons.
Cheap Trick Celebrate Induction at Rock Hall Ceremony
In his induction speech, Kid Rock alluded to the fact that rock 'n' roll underdogs Cheap Trick had three gigs this week alone.
Chicago Revisit Their Classic Past With Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Performance
After an entertaining acceptance speech, Chicago took the stage and launched into "Saturday in the Park" at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductions tonight.
Steve Miller Stretches Out During Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Performance
After an acceptance speech that traced the nooks and crannies of his career, Steve Miller jumped on stage to perform some of his best-known hits.
Deep Purple Tear Through Classics in Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Performance
Right after giving heartfelt, emotional induction speeches, Deep Purple took the stage at the 2016 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at Brooklyn's Barclays Center.
11 Classic Rock Valentine’s Day Cards for Your Sweetheart
UCR's raucous sweet nothings are sure to nab you a valentine – or at least make cupid give you a solid once-over or two.
When Motley Crue’s Nikki Sixx Was Declared Dead
This band has had nine lives, and their bassist might have used up at least half of them.
The Day Neil Peart Played His First Show With Rush
Contrary to popular belief, it wasn’t their initial American concert.
How Heart Went Mainstream With Their Self-Titled Hit Album
By the time 1985 rolled around, they were at a serious career crossroads.
How Nirvana Hinted at Future Greatness on ‘Bleach’
When Nirvana released their debut album 'Bleach' on June 15, 1989, few could have predicted that the Kurt Cobain-led group would eventually change the world.