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Guided by Voices have not broken up, despite Bobby Bare Jr. saying "we're never playing again" during a podcast appearance.
Guns n' Roses share compilation video on Instagram of Axl Rose falling on stage during their lives shows set to 'Welcome to the Jungle.' ...
The Who have revealed the openers for their upcoming North American farewell tour, featuring Billy Idol, the Joe Perry Project, and more.
Bruce Springsteen was undaunted by President Trump’s social media tirade as the rocker once again delivered a speech critical of "an unfit president." ...
Smashing Pumpkins' Billy Corgan on his upcoming Machines of God tour, the long awaited 'Machina' box set, and his new Magnificent Others podcast.
Sarah Silverman really wishes she didn’t use the n-word on stage, she told Rolling Stone in a new interview to promote her Netflix special PostMortem. Silverman was referring to a joke from her 2005 ...
The Who drummer Zak Starkey, who was fired and reinstated in April 2025, is speaking out after he was allegedly let go for ...
While the band – which was one of the biggest of the 80s – broke up in 1996 when guitarist Slash left the band, followed quickly by bassist Duff McKagan, the beginning of the end came in 1990 when ...
How 1960’s Bob Dylan Changed The World by longtime author and journalist Sean Egan. Having written and edited dozens of books ...
Neal Francis, the Chicago piano rocker, addresses masculinity, sobriety, and shaking Catholic guilt on his new album 'Return to Zero.' ...
Ahead of the Who’s latest farewell tour, Pete Townshend announced that the band has parted ways with drummer Zak Starkey… for ...
Hours after Trump's tirade, Pearl Jam showed solidarity with Bruce Springsteen with a cover of "My City of Ruins" at their ...
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