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Rock Pseudonyms: 16 Stars Who Also Worked Under Fictional Names
Ultimate Classic Rock· 5 days agoThere's a number of reasons why an artist might choose to work under a pseudonym. Elton John, for...
The Beatles’ ‘Abbey Road’ Is Back
Forbes· 2 days agoFor much of 2024, The Beatles have been dropping off of and returning to the Billboard charts. This time around, the Fab Four reappear on a...
Q&A: Ringo Starr, with new dates added to his tour, talks candidly: ‘I’m giving away all the secrets...
The Columbian· 5 days agoRingo Starr is on the phone from Las Vegas and he’s got lots of fab things to talk about, including...
Hotel Cocaine review: This show is as dumb as its title
The A.V. Club· 3 days agoMGM+ brings a storied Miami club to life in this generic '70s drug drama.
Stevie Van Zandt and the Art of Not Giving Up
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 4 days agoStevie Van Zandt is full of contradictions, but owns them. The E Street Band member, songwriter, activist and producer is uncompromising when it comes to...
Timbaland, Diane Warren & More Songwriters Hall of Fame Honorees Share Stories Behind Biggest Hits
Billboard via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe 2024 class consists of Hillary Lindsey, Dean Pitchford, R.E.M., Steely Dan, Timbaland and the...
Tucson native who changed how Broadway does sound to get special Tony Award
Arizona Daily Star· 1 day agoTucson native Abe Jacob is the “Godfather of Sound,” the man responsible for developing modern-day...
Stevie Van Zandt and the Art of Not Giving Up
The Hollywood Reporter· 4 days agoStevie Van Zandt is full of contradictions, but owns them. The E Street Band member, songwriter, activist and producer is uncompromising when it comes to...
Duff McKagan's Abandoned 1999 Solo LP Left Him 'F—ing Pissed'
Ultimate Classic Rock· 5 days agoDuff McKagan admits he was “fucking pissed” when his record label forced him to abandon his 1999...
Young George Michael
The Sacramento Bee· 5 days ago“I’ve been planning all this since I was a kid,” a young George Michael told the British pop music magazine No. 1 in 1983, as he was enjoying his first real tastes of success with Wham! “[My father] was more than apprehensive.