Category Archives: Classic Rock

Plane Owned by Motley Crue’s Vince Neil Crashes in Scottsdale

A plane owned by Motley Crue‘s Vince Neil was involved in a crash that killed one passenger and left three – including Neil’s longtime girlfriend – injured at Arizona’s Scottsdale Airport Monday afternoon. UPDATED 10:41PM EST: “Earlier today a private plane owned by Vince Neil was involved in a crash near Scottsdale, AZ,” read a […]

Kid Rock Storms Off Stage After Crowd Doesn’t Clap: ‘F— Y’all’

Kid Rock stormed off stage during a Saturday performance at Jon Bon Jovi‘s Nashville bar after scolding the audience for not clapping. You can watch his outburst below. Rock made a guest appearance at JBJ’s Nashville, where Bon Jovi keyboardist David Bryan was hosting his birthday party. The “Bawitdaba” singer took the stage for a shambolic cover of Creedence Clearwater […]

Who’s Covering ‘Born to Run’ in New Super Bowl Ad?

Few artists have mastered the art of anthemic stadium rock quite like Bruce Springsteen, so it makes sense that his epochal 1975 hit “Born to Run” will appear during the 2025 Super Bowl — but it won’t be the Boss’ version blasting from fans’ televisions. Instead, “Born to Run” will receive a facelift from Grammy-winning R&B artist […]

Fans Demanding Long Sets Don’t Know ‘Real Rock’ Shows

Jack White has taken to social media to address fans who feel entitled to extra long performances. “Been hearing a lot of chatter throughout the year of this glorious electric touring about how long our sets are ‘supposed to be’ on stage,” the rocker wrote. “As if the length of a show determines how ‘good’ […]

Controversial Prince Netflix Documentary Officially Canceled

Netflix has confirmed the cancellation of a controversial documentary about Prince which had been under production since 2018. It had been in dispute ever since award-winning director Ezra Edelman (O.J.: Made in America) delivered nine hours of material instead of the agreed six, which – reports said – constituted a breach of contract. That gave […]

Iconic Photos That Define the 1960s

You could say that the 1960s was a Technicolor revolution. Everything got brighter. While color TV existed in the 1950s, it was still relatively rare. Color films were around, but bringing color into everyday homes made everything feel brighter, bolder, and more alive. 👗Groovy ’60s Threads and Far-Out Fashions The fashions got funkier, er, groovier, […]

Rik Emmett Triumphs Over Food Poisoning and Announces New Album

Triumph‘s Rik Emmett revealed that he was recently hospitalized with a nasty case of food poisoning. Luckily, the guitarist was able to fight the good fight and fully recover. “I can cross off ‘Ambulance Ride to Emergency’ from my bucket list,” Emmet revealed in a Facebook post Thursday afternoon. “Who knew that food poisoning could […]

Jane’s Addiction and Alice in Chains Producer Dave Jerden Dies

Dave Jerden, a producer and engineer who worked with Jane’s Addiction, Alice in Chains and the Rolling Stones during his three-decade career, has died. The news was confirmed by his family in a social media post that said Jerden “passed away [Feb. 5] peacefully in his sleep.” The studio vet got his start in the late ’70s […]

John Lennon, Roger Waters and David Bowie Lead Record Store Day

Special releases from John Lennon, Roger Waters and David Bowie topped the just-announced list of releases on tap for 2025’s Record Store Day on April 12. Three never-before-heard live songs from Lennon are included on Power to the People: Live at the One to One Concert, New York City, 1972. The limited-edition yellow-vinyl EP celebrates […]