Few artists in the golden age of American music embodied versatility and charisma quite like Bobby Darin. From teen pop idol to jazz sophisticate, from rock ‘n’ roll rebel to folk storyteller, Darin defied every label the industry tried to pin on him—and in doing so, created a catalog of hits that still sparkles with […]
Monthly Archives: April 2025
Azealia Banks is really regretting casting her vote for Donald Trump in the latest presidential election. Azealia Banks Blasts Trump It appears Donald Trump’s latest presidential bid isn’t going as the Harlem, N.Y. rapper thought it would when she voted for the controversial Commander-in-Chief last November. On Wednesday (April 16), Banks expressed regret about the decision. “Ok […]
Feuerschwanz Posts New Video Ahead of Album “Knightclub” Ahead of their upcoming album “Knightclub,” due out on Napalm Records shortly, German band Feuerschwanz has posted their version of the Psy tune “Gangnam Style”. On the track they sing in Korean, nonetheless. Peter Henrici, a bassist for the band Merlons Lichter at the time, originally had […]
Original Little River Band bassist Roger McLachlan has died after a bout with pancreatic cancer at 71. His death was confirmed by Michael Oliphant, frontman of McLachlan’s subsequent band Late for Breakfast. “Roger didn’t wish his struggle to be widely known and so chose to keep it just between family and a handful of friends,” […]
During an appearance on the podcast Appetite for Distortion in promotion of his upcoming book “Sound N’ Furry: Rock N’ Roll Stories,” Alan Niven (who managed Guns N’ Roses from 1986 to 1991) spoke candidly about the band and his time with them. In the interview, Niven wasn’t shy about his feelings towards frontman Axl […]
Few voices in music history have the power, range, and emotional depth of Barbra Streisand’s. With a career spanning over six decades, Streisand has become a cultural icon, celebrated not only for her unparalleled vocal talent but also for her ability to connect with audiences on a deeply personal level. From Broadway to pop, and […]
Well, here’s a shocker. No, truly, my gasteds are flabbered. You could knock me over with a feather. ABC News reports something that anyone with a toddler’s grasp of pattern of recognition could have predicted: Fyre Festival 2 has been “postponed” by its creator Billy McFarland. At least this time, McFarland and co. didn’t wait […]
Zak Starkey has declared himself “surprised and saddened” after getting fired by the Who after 29 years performing live with the band. On Tuesday, the Who announced that they had made “a collective decision to part ways” with their longtime drummer. In a seemingly lighthearted Instagram reaction, Starkey – the son of Ringo Starr – […]
Bambie Thug is among the latest names added to the lineup for Glastonbury Festival 2025. The event, which takes place at Worthy Farm on June 25-29, has been slowly revealing the full lineup for each of its stages, with Bambie Thug and Kneecap both set to play the Shangri La area. They join the likes […]
When you talk about the raw, electrifying soul of the 1960s and ’70s, Wilson Pickett is a name that can’t be ignored. Known as “The Wicked Pickett,” his voice was a thunderbolt—gritty, passionate, and impossible to forget. Whether he was belting out heart-wrenching pleas or firing up dance floors with gritty funk, Pickett didn’t just […]










