Former Rolling Stones star Bill Wyman doesn’t like loud rock music anymore because he can’t stand noise now he’s an old man.
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Hosted on MSNWhy Does Everyone Hate Kendrick's Super Bowl Performance?Kendrick Lamar’s halftime performance at the 2025 Super Bowl was one for the history books—both for its record-breaking viewership and its polarizing reception. With over 133 million people tuning in, ...
George Thorogood shares insights on his iconic hits, performing at the Paramount, and his thoughts on turning 75.
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Guitar World on MSNHarvey Mandel nearly became a Rolling Stone – here’s why he thinks he would have been a better fitAside from being one of the pioneers of the two-handed tapping technique that gained steam in the post-Van Halen era, Harvey ...
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Stevie Chick talks to the filmmakers who persuaded the hard rock giants to revisit their early days and open their archives ...
Following 2006’s epic A Matter Of Life And Death and a tour which found them playing that album in full, Iron Maiden turned their eyes to the past with the Somewhere Back In Time Tour. In 2008, Metal ...
George Harrison was a huge fan of Bob Dylan, to the extent they both worked together extensively and Harrison took considerable care when reciting his lyrics.
The story of how a teenage Bruce Springsteen's dream about being in The Rolling Stones became a dizzying reality alongside Mick Jagger and Keith Richards ...
The group, founded in 2014, performs songs associated with British Invasion bands such as the Beatles, Rolling Stones and the ...
Rock’s biggest stars are opting to tour without insurance rather than spend a fortune on ‘non-appearance’ cover. But it’s a risky strategy ...
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Paul McCartney took the stage at Bowery Ballroom – a storied New York venue that holds 575 people – for a surprise show. We ...
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