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Tracii Guns Talks KK’s Priest and L.A. Guns Tour Kickoff: Exclusive
"K.K. had a massive impact on everybody," the guitarist tells UCR.
Hear Slash’s New Song Featuring Brian Johnson and Steven Tyler
Their cover of Howlin' Wolf's "Killing Floor" is the first single off the guitarist's upcoming blues covers LP 'Orgy of the Damned.'
The Moment Ace Frehley Knew It Was Time to Leave Kiss
"I kind of saw the writing on the wall," the legendary guitarist tells UCR.
How Journey’s Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain Finally Mended Fences
"There was a lot of turmoil in both camps and nobody was talking," Deen Castronovo tells UCR.
Paul Stanley Says Releasing New Kiss Albums Got ‘Frustrating’
"It really reached a point where clearly, the band is rooted in our past and living up to it," he tells UCR.
How Eurythmics’ ‘Sweet Dreams’ Broke All the Rules
The song had a distinctive arrangement - and lyrics that were misunderstood - Dave Stewart tells UCR.
How Eric Clapton Helped George Clinton Find His Own Sound
The funk legend realized, "I'd better get back to my lessons, when I have to wait for somebody all the way over in England to tell me about Robert Johnson!"
Watch REO Speedwagon and Train Mash Their Hits Together
Kevin Cronin tells UCR how the soon-to-be tour mates made the medley work.
REO Speedwagon Announces Summer Tour With Train
"I'm really looking forward to being up there on the same stage," Kevin Cronin tells UCR regarding the trek, which begins in July.
How Judas Priest’s Power Trip Performance Almost Didn’t Happen
Rob Halford reflects on their monumental performance at the festival -- and moments that he shared with AC/DC and Metallica.
Hear Judas Priest’s New Single ‘Crown of Horns’
Rob Halford tells UCR about Judas Priest's new song: "God, the band sounds so young."
40 Albums Turning 40 in 2024
Van Halen and Prince were among the artists who put out important records.