Ken Kelley
How the Darkness’ Debut Single Nearly Torpedoed Their Career
The ultravulgar "Get Your Hands Off My Woman" landed with a thud in February 2003.
Why One INXS Member Struggled With ‘Devil Inside’
1988 single helped mark a turning point in hot band's career.
Motley Crue, Def Leppard, Poison and Joan Jett’s 2022 Tour: A Tale of the Tape
A look at the vital statistics of all four acts on this summer's biggest tour.
How Queen’s ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’ Came Together
Written quickly and inspired by Elvis Presley, the song became the band's first U.S. No. 1.
Fake Farewells: All the Ways Rock Stars Lied About Not Reuniting
A look at some of the more memorable "final tours" that never were.
25 Years Ago: Metallica Find the Mainstream With the ‘Enter Sandman’ Video
The Wayne Isham-directed video for "Enter Sandman" premiered on MTV on July 30, 1991.
The Day Paul McCartney Was Knighted
This wasn't the first time the former Beatles star received high recognition from his homeland.
You Think You Know Motley Crue?
They are one of the most successful and iconic bands of the modern classic rock era. But how well do you know the story of Motley Crue's early days?
Lemmy Says That Abba Is One of His Favorite Bands
In a revelation that might comes as somewhat of a surprise to some fans, Motorhead's iconic frontman Lemmy Kilmister has admitted an affinity for Swedish pop band Abba.
Jimmy Page Reveals Why There Was No ‘Led Zeppelin V’
Jimmy Page explains why Led Zeppelin abandoned naming their albums numerically for 'Houses of the Holy.'
Ted Nugent Calls Racist Accusations ‘A Clear Act of Desperation’
Following the cancellation of one of his concerts, Ted Nugent has gone after those whom he believes are trying to destroy his career.
How the Red Hot Chili Peppers Turned It Around With ‘Californication’
A reunion with John Frusciante helped the group rebound late in the '90s.