Michael Christopher
10 Crazy Tales From the New Van Halen Book ‘Runnin’ With the Devil’
The golden age of Van Halen with David Lee Roth at the helm has never really been dished on, unless you count the singer’s own somewhat scattershot 1997 autobiography, Crazy From the Heat.
The Day Ratt Guitarist Robbin Crosby Died
Known as "King," he was one half of the band's twin attack, along with Warren DeMartini.
How Heart Continued Their ’80s Success With ‘Bad Animals’
Strains of being Top 40 hitmakers were beginning to wear on the band.
The Day Guns N’ Roses and Metallica Announced a Co-Headlining Tour
Sitting pretty at the dawn of the '90s, the two bands decided to kick it up a notch.
Heart Attack Revealed as Cause of Death of Ex-Boston Drummer Sib Hashian
According to his son Adam, former Boston drummer Sib Hashian died of a heart attack when he collapsed onstage in March during a rock and roll cruise.
Guns N’ Roses’ ‘Not in This Lifetime…’ Tour Surpasses $230 Million
The latest Hot Tours has come out and Guns N’ Roses tops the list, steamrolling the competition as their 'Not in This Lifetime...' jaunt travels the globe.
Alice Cooper to Reunite With Original Band Members Again; Talks Dave Mustaine Relationship
Alice Cooper will reunite with his original band members again in Nashville. The shock rocker also discusses his relationship with Dave Mustaine.
Ozzy Osbourne’s Two Most Troubled Months: The Bat, the Alamo and Randy Rhoads
This series of events in early 1982 was, by turns, humorous, tragic and downright bizarre.
Tesla Albums Ranked Worst to Best
Tesla have always been saddled with the downsides that come with being tagged a hair-metal band.
Five Crazy Stories From Sebastian Bach’s New Book, ’18 and Life on Skid Row’
Anyone involved in one of the top bands of the hair-metal era is going to have some stories to tell.
How Black Sabbath Survived the ’80s
The '80s started off promisingly enough for Black Sabbath, but then they suffered through a merry-go-round of lineup changes.
How Aerosmith Survived the ’80s
There wasn’t a band filled with more uncertainty entering the '80s than Aerosmith.