Here are 15 of rock's most notorious terminations of employment.
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A Concert for Altadena offers music and healing on Eaton Fire anniversary
Led by the Altadena folk-rock band Dawes, the benefit concert hosted by actor John C. Reilly also featured performances from ...
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Rock guitarist refuses to release ‘greatest album of all time’ unless fans pay $200 per song
The former guitarist for a legendary rock band is refusing to release what he calls the “greatest album of all time” — unless fans pay $200 per song.
Yungblud’s Melbourne show at Sidney Myer Music Bowl was a powerful reminder that rock still matters. Big songs, massive production, and a genuine connection with fans.
Last night, A Concert for Altadena took place at the Pasadena Civic Center in Pasadena, Calif. The charity event was built around music performed by ...
He proved the warrior-poet is real when he turned a punji-stick tourniquet and a Green Beret tab into a chart-topping hymn, ...
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Former Kiss guitarist Vinnie Vincent is asking more than $4,000 for you to buy his new album
Titled ‘Guitarmageddon,’ the 18-track album is his first new music in 20 years. But you'll have to pay $200 per track — plus ...
Renowned session guitarist Alan Parker shares stories from his amazing rock career - ahead of evening talk at Broad Campden ...
He works in mysterious ways.
Discover 30 live tracks from 30 active bands carrying the torch of stoner and desert rock into 2026. A fuzz-fueled journey through three decades of sound.
Carlos Santana believed Jimi Hendrix might have been intimidated by the musical developments Miles Davis would make in this 1971 album.
Bassist Billy Cox is the last surviving musician to have regularly played with Jimi Hendrix. Now 84, Cox first met Hendrix in 1961 when they were both still teenagers, while they were serving in the U ...
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