Obsessive music fan, specifically Bowie, Heart, Cheap Trick, Roxy Music, etc.
Annie Zaleski
Why Harry Styles Should Induct Stevie Nicks Into the Rock Hall
The pop star is a totally logical choice to induct the rock legend.
Geddy Lee Refuses to ‘Live Off the Fumes’ Of His Past: Exclusive Interview
Geddy Lee talks about his new book and what his post-Rush future looks like so far.
Geddy Lee Explains Why It was ‘Bittersweet’ Performing With Yes at the Rock Hall Induction…
"I practiced, as I usually do, like a crazy person, to make sure I didn't embarrass Chris by my performance."
The Story of Slade’s Festive Glam Smash ‘Merry Xmas Everybody’
You can thank the mother-in-law of Slade's Jimmy Lea for this eternal Christmas classic.
5 Reasons Stevie Nicks Should Be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
She's already enshrined as a member of Fleetwood Mac - but Stevie Nicks deserves her own place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Alice Cooper and Dennis Dunaway Dedicate Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s Pinball Exhibit
Alice Cooper and Dennis Dunaway dedicated the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's pinball exhibit, which features the new game, Alice Cooper's Nightmare Castle.
Exclusive: How The New Hollywood Vampires Album Makes Alice Cooper ‘Uncomfortable’
Unlike the first album, this one will feature all-original material.
How Rick Astley and Foo Fighters Played ‘Never Gonna Give You Up’
How did '80s pop star Rick Astley end up performing his No. 1 hit "Never Gonna Give You Up" onstage with Foo Fighters anyway?
Volvo Owner Customizes Open-Door Chime to Play Toto’s ‘Africa’
Toto's "Africa" long ago became a pop culture totem. Incredibly, the fervor for the band's 1983 No. 1 hit shows no sign of slowing down.
Top 40 ‘Beavis and Butt-Head’ One-Liners
Huh-huh, huh-huh. Beavis and Butt-Head were cool. Here are their top 40 music video commentary one-liners.
Def Leppard’s Catalog Finally Available to Stream and Download
Def Leppard's catalog is finally available to stream and download from your favorite digital services.
When Chris Farley Interviewed Paul McCartney on ‘Saturday Night Live’
He also performed three songs during the episode, including the Beatles' "Hey Jude."