The Biggest Concerts Of The 1970s
Some of the most memorable concerts in history took place in the 1970s. From Jean-Michel Jarre to the Beach Boys, these were the biggest concerts of the decade.
Read MoreSome of the most memorable concerts in history took place in the 1970s. From Jean-Michel Jarre to the Beach Boys, these were the biggest concerts of the decade.
Read MoreAhmad Jamal would eject the term "jazz" for the kind of music he would become famous for as a musician, composer, and band leader. Here's why.
Read MoreBlink-182 was totally different when the band first started. As what will surely come as a surprise to many, Travis Barker wasn't the band's first drummer.
Read MoreBeach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson was only 39 when he died on December 28, 1983, at Marina Del Rey, California.
Read MoreFor many musicians and bands, politics inevitably becomes injected into their performances. Here are some times music stars made political statements on stage.
Read MoreGeorge Harrison is famous for being one of the Beatles, and his son has also made a name for himself in music. Coincidentally, he looks just like his father.
Read MoreAs the frontman of Pearl Jam, Vedder has become the most prominent surviving icon of his era. Here are 16 Eddie Vedder facts for Pearl Jam fans.
Read MoreOnce '90s alternative rock titans, the members of Live ended up intensely disliking each other. Here's how the 90s rock band Live was torn apart.
Read MoreStyx has been around a block or six. They've done the kind of hard-rocking and prog-rock that, to be honest, you'd also expect from a band called Styx.
Read MoreNeil Young met Margaret "Pegi" Morton in 1974 while she was working as a waitress at a restaurant near his ranch. Here's the sad story of their marriage.
Read MoreFrom lawsuits to firings and fights to crashing planes, this is the full, tragic, real-life story of Blink-182.
Read MoreHere is the story of famous albums like Bruce Springsteen's Born to Run, Tom Petty's Full Moon Fever, and Boston's debut album that almost got shelved.
Read MoreStevie Nicks, legendary solo artist and member of the rock group Fleetwood Mac, has lived hard in her five-decade career.
Read MoreMostly remembered for the song "Butterfly," Crazy Town was formed by Bret "Epic" Mazur and Seth Binzer, as known by his stage name, Shifty Shellshock, in 1995.
Read MoreYacht rock perfectly describes a specific type of music exemplified by cool, smooth, jazzy California vibes, but is it a modern invention?
Read MoreThe 1980s were a strange time for music. Attention zeroed in on the single biggest threat to the morals of American youth: dirty lyrics in popular music.
Read MoreThe Beatles may be nearly universally beloved, but they still have their fair share of haters. Here are the musicians who can't stand the Beatles.
Read MoreThe departure of a core band member is a tale as old and familiar as rock music itself. A little bit rarer is the story of the triumphant return...
Read MoreBefore appearing in 90's rock band blink-182's video for "What's My Age Again?", Janine Lindemulder was a model and adult actress for over a decade.
Read MoreThe rock album has long been the standard by which bands are judged. But things don't always go according to plan. Here are albums that nearly ended rock bands.
Read MoreAward-winning songwriter and composer Burt Bacharach created dozens of hit songs for many performers, but his work with Dionne Warwick is the stuff of legends.
Read MoreBeck has been responsible for some of the most inventive and boundary-pushing music of the last 25 years. There's just nothing Beck can't do, it would seem.
Read MoreMetallica may be one of the biggest rock bands ever, but its career hasn't been smooth sailing all the way. For every success, there has been a scandal.
Read MoreMary Austin, long-term love of Queen frontman Freddie Mercury, had a fascinating relationship with him. Here's the story behind the love of Mercury's life.
Read MoreBlindness wasn't the only hardship Ray Charles faced. This is his tragic real-life story.
Read MoreWhen David Bowie died on January 10, 2016, Iggy Pop confessed to The New York Times Bowie had "resurrected" him. Here's the story of their relationship.
Read MoreThese Olympic venues were completely abandoned. It's hard to see why until you stop and consider how much time and money it takes to maintain them.
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