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  • Guns n' Roses original line up

    Guns N' Roses' Strangest Music Video Was The Result Of A Breakup

    Guns N' Roses' strangest music video was the result of a breakup between frontman Axl Rose and supermodel Stephanie Seymour.

    By Andrew Amelinckx Read More
  • Concert audience

    It Turns Out There's A Scientific Reason Behind Why We Feel Happy At Concerts

    It's no secret that people are generally in a pretty good mood at concerts, but there's a scientific reason why concerts make us feel happy.

    By Anna Robinson Read More
  • Morganna Roberts (also known as The Kissing Bandit) approaches pitcher John Candelaria, 1977

    Who Was Morganna, The Kissing Bandit Of The MLB

    Professional sports are filled with wild moments. For Major League Baseball, one of those involves Morganna, The Kissing Bandit. Here is more about her.

    By Karen Corday Read More
  • U2

    One Of U2's Founding Members Won't Be With The Band When They Rock Las Vegas. Here's Why

    For more than four decades, U2 has always comprised those four original members. But this fall that's going to change.

    By Andrew Amelinckx Read More
  • hell

    Texas Pastor Who Says He Traveled To Hell Reports Curious Choice Of Torture Music

    A Texas pastor said on TikTok that during a near-death experience, he traveled to hell. He reports a curious choice of torture music.

    By Aaron Homer Read More
  • Burt Bacharach and Dionne Warwick

    How Burt Bacharach Discovered Music Icon Dionne Warwick

    Award-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.

    By Kimberly Smith Read More
  • Sam Smith in red devil horns

    Times Musicians Have Been Accused Of Devil Worship

    After the "satanic panic" of the 1980s, audiences still draw links between Satan and artists. Here are some times musicians have been accused of devil worship.

    By S. Flannagan Read More
  • Burt Bacharach smiling

    The Tragic 2007 Death Of Lea Nikki Bacharach

    In 1965, famed composer Burt Bacharach married actress Angie Dickinson after dating for only 10 weeks. They went on to have one daughter, Lea Nikki Bacharach.

    By Leslie Veliz Read More
  • fireworks at halftime show

    The Only Musicians To Play The Super Bowl Halftime Show More Than 2 Times

    There are only two musicians who have played the Super Bowl Halftime show more than twice. Here's who they are.

    By Dylan Hofer Read More
  • Keith Richards smiling

    Why Keith Richards Says Hip-Hop 'Don't Grab' Him

    Legendary Rolling Stone's guitarist Keith Richards is hugely influenced by the blues but says hip-hop "don't grab" him.

    By Chris Littlechild Read More
  • Lionel Richie sings live in a striped suit

    The Biggest 1980s Music Scandals Explained

    The 1980s were a decade of excess and great music. Put both together, and scandal follows.

    By Jesse Clark Read More
  • Attorney David Kenner

    What Happened To Suge Knight's Former Lawyer, David Kenner?

    Suge Knight, the famous and controversial music producer and record label owner, is currently in prison. But what happened to his lawyer, David Kenner?

    By Brian Myers Read More
  • grammy statue

    The First And Only Grammy Award Ever To Be Revoked Was Awarded In 1990

    The 1st Annual Grammy Awards were held on May 4, 1959. But the first and only Grammy Award ever to be revoked was awarded in 1990. Here's what happened.

    By Allen McDuffee Read More
  • Metallica playing a concert outdoors

    14 Bands That Metallica Fans Should Listen To

    If you're a Metallica fan, you should not only check out heavy metal's "Big Four," but also bands that inspired (and have been inspired by) the iconic group.

    By Erich B. Anderson Read More
  • Jimmy Page and Ronnie Wood smiling

    The Oldest Classic Rock Icons That Are Still Alive Today

    They might not be as popular as they once were in the 1960s and '70s, but here are some of the oldest classic rock icons that are still alive today.

    By Chandler Stark Read More
  • Lori Mattix smiles and posea for the camera, with Keith Moon's arm around her shoulder, black and white

    The Most Famous Groupies Of Classic Rock

    Who were the women who devoted their lives to sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll? Here are some of the most famous groupies of classic rock.

    By Becky Stephenson Read More
  • singer-songwriter Stevie Nicks

    Stevie Nicks' Near-Death Experience While Filming A Music Video

    Stevie Nicks' had a near-death experience while filming a music video for her solo hit "Stand Back" in the early days of MTV.

    By Andrew Amelinckx Read More
  • Johnny Cash looking steely

    The Dark Side About Being A Country Star In The 1960s

    While country music of the 1960s was laced with themes of love, loss, and nostalgia, it often masked a darker side fraught with controversy and personal pain.

    By Leon Wilczek Read More
  • Gregg Allman playing organ

    The 1949 Murder Of Gregg And Duane Allman's Father, Willis Turner Allman

    In 1949 Gregg and Duane Allman's father, Willis Turner Allman, a WWII veteran who was part of the Normandy Invasion, was murdered. Here's what happened.

    By Brian Myers Read More
  • university of california berkeley

    The Chilling Discovery Made In An Abandoned UC Berkeley Building

    In January 2023 a chilling discovery was made in an abandoned University of California, Berkeley building.

    By Aaron Homer Read More
  • Stevie Nicks smiling

    Hit Songs And The Real Women Who Inspired Them

    One of the coolest things about music is how it can be inspired by anything. Here's a handful of hit songs and the real women who inspired them.

    By Kelly Kuehn Read More
  • Ace of Base at the 1995 Grammy Awards

    Where Are The Members Of Ace Of Base Now?

    Swedish pop group Ace of Base had three wildly popular songs in the 1990s, then seemed to fade away. Here's where the members are now.

    By Brian Myers Read More
  • Gangsta Boo performing mic

    Musicians Who've Passed Away In 2023

    Just as fans can always count on new music and new artists every year, they can also count on the Grim Reaper to take away some of our most beloved musicians.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • L L Cool J

    LL Cool J And Kool Moe Dee's Feud Produced Some Of Their Best Music

    LL Cool J and Moe Dee had a hip-hop feud that ultimately ended up producing some of their best music. Here's how the feud unfolded.

    By Andrew Amelinckx Read More
  • Musicians in concert

    Five Classical Musicians Who Hated Their Own Work

    We know the story by now, right? A musician releases a song, it gets popular, but the musician actually hates it. Here are some examples from classical music.

    By Richard Milner Read More
  • Bachman Turner Overdrive posing

    Brave Belt: The Short-Lived Band That Would Become Bachman-Turner Overdrive

    The successful musical collaboration between the two Bachman brothers began before Bachman-Turner Overdrive ever took the stage. Here's the story.

    By William Kennedy Read More
  • Jeff Beck posing at an event

    The Lasting Effect That Jeff Beck And Jimi Hendrix's Music Had On Each Other

    The experience of interacting with Hendrix and his awe-inspiring levels of skill on the guitar is something Beck would carry with him for the rest of his life.

    By Kat Olvera Read More
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