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Stevie Nicks Says ‘No Chance of Putting Fleetwood Mac Back Together’
Stevie Nicks said that there's "no chance of putting Fleetwood Mac together" following the 2022 death of Christine McVie. "Without Christine, no can do," Nicks recently told Mojo. "There is no chance of putting Fleetwood Mac back together in any way. Without her, it just couldn’t work." McVie's last...
Did You Know This Famous Children’s Author Hailed From Upstate New York?
One day while dusting my bookshelves, I found myself holding one of my Bobbsey Twins books and curiosity got the best of me. Who was this author named Laura Lee Hope? What was her story? How did she fall into writing the Bobbsey Twins books?. I began to dig for...
‘Simpsons’ Writer Denies Duff McKagan’s Influence on Beer Name
There's been another volley in the seemingly endless back-and-forth between Duff McKagan and The Simpsons creators over the inspiration for Duff Beer — this time from original show writer and producer Jay Kogen, who has yet again denied any connection to the Guns N' Roses bassist. McKagan reignited the...
Listen to David Gilmour’s New Single ‘Between Two Points’
David Gilmour has released a new single, a cover of the Montgolfier Brothers' 1999 song "Between Two Points," featuring his daughter Romany Gilmour on vocals and harp. "I've had that song on my playlist since it was released," David Gilmour explained in a press release. "More recently I mentioned it to one or two people: I assumed that it had been a hit, but no one knew it. I asked Romany to give it a go."
Gene Simmons Used to ‘Swoop’ on Girls While Older Boys Were Drunk
Gene Simmons recalled how his avoidance of alcohol provided him with the opportunity to “swoop” on girls when he went to parties as a teenager. The Kiss star said he’d never been attracted to drinking – but because other boys his age and older were, he was able to indulge his attraction to women.
Top 10 ’60s Rock Bands
Rock may not have been invented in the ‘60s, but it’s certainly when the genre came into its own. After decades of evolution – pulling influences from blues, jazz, folk, country and soul – rock was finally a living, breathing entity ready to be explored. As such, musicians began to experiment with just how far they could push the burgeoning genre’s boundaries.
Dennis DeYoung Issues Sharp Response to Tommy Shaw
Dennis DeYoung has issued a pointed response to his former Styx bandmate, Tommy Shaw. During a recent interview, Shaw explained how he was able to let go of his “resentment list,” which included long harbored animosity towards DeYoung. The Styx guitarist claimed he had “no hard feelings” towards the band’s former singer, adding that he was “honored to play” the DeYoung-penned song “The Best of Times” during Styx’s shows.
New York’s Mountain Coaster is the Longest in the Country
Just in time for another beautiful New York summer, North America's longest mountain coaster is open for thrill seekers. One look at the setup, however, and it's clear that the experience is much more than your average ride. New York is steeped in history, and while much of it dates...
What New Yorkers Have To Say About Bribing Cops When Pulled Over
It's happened to the best of us. We're cruising down the road, minding our own business and singing along to our favorite song or deep in thought when we look down at our speedometer and realize we're going a little bit too fast. Panic sets in and you drop your...
You’ll Be Enchanted at the New York Faerie Festival
Attention all faerie enthusiasts and believers in the magic of the unexplored! The New York Faerie Festival 2024 is on the horizon, promising a whimsical and enchanting experience for all who attend. Set to take place from June 28th to June 30th, 2024, this fantastical event invites individuals and families...
Gene Simmons Wishes He Had Been ‘More Hard’ on Frehley and Criss
Gene Simmons has reflected upon the original Kiss lineup, declaring he should have been “more hard” on Ace Frehley and Peter Criss. During a conversation with Backstage Pass, Simmons was asked if there was anything he’d change about his legendary career. In response, the Kiss bassist was forthright.
Bill Berry’s Regrets Over Leaving R.E.M.
Bill Berry left R.E.M. in 1997, a move he says he "sort of regretted" later. Berry and the other three founding members of R.E.M., Peter Buck, Mike Mills and Michael Stipe, all recently spoke with CBS Mornings (ahead of their first reunion in over two decades), and when asked about having any second thoughts on leaving the band, the drummer said the following: "Of course, I did. That was a weird time for me, and I made it weird for these guys, too."
The Black Keys Have Found New Management
The Black Keys have hired new management, just a few weeks after it was revealed they'd split with managers Irving Azoff and Steve Moir of Full Stop Management, plus a North American tour cancelation. According to Rolling Stone, the duo has signed a deal with Red Light Management, one of...
Van Halen’s 20 Best Summer Songs
Finding a good Van Halen summer song is about as difficult as finding sand on the beach. The group got their start backyard parties in and around perpetually sunny Los Angeles, and remained the living embodiment of Southern California's laid-back vibes even after becoming worldwide superstars. When original singer David...
New Bon Jovi Albums Carrying Fake Autographs, Fans Claim
Bon Jovi’s record label has been accused of selling copies of new album Forever as signed editions when the signatures are fake. Some fans have said that the Jon Bon Jovi autographs on the sleeves were created using an autopen technique, meaning they were produced using a mechanical template and weren’t physically signed by the singer himself.
The 20 Best Rock Songs of 2024 (So Far)
If the first six months of 2024 have proven anything, it's that rock 'n' roll isn't just alive and well — it's taken on plenty of different forms. The first half of the year has seen triumphant releases from stalwart headbangers like Judas Priest, Bruce Dickinson and Sebastian Bach, along with confident new albums from '90s rock giants such as Pearl Jam, Green Day and the Black Crowes. Billy Joel returned to popular music after three decades away, and glam rock icon Ian Hunter showed he's still got gas left in the tank. Meanwhile, Slash paid long-overdue tribute to the blues with a star-studded covers album, and Robert Plant put a captivating spin on a classic from his former band.
Tommy Shaw Explains How He Stopped Resenting Dennis DeYoung
Styx guitarist Tommy Shaw has explained how he was able to let go of lingering resentment towards the band’s previous singer, Dennis DeYoung. The frontman’s penchant for bombastic, rock opera-style tunes clashed with his bandmates, and contributed to Styx’s hiatus from 1984 to 1990. The group reformed, but DeYoung, who had a reputation for being creatively controlling, continued to bristle with the other musicians. In 1999, the singer was dismissed from the band. Shaw has assumed some of the vocal duties ever since.
Tommy Shaw Hopes Styx ‘Live Long Enough’ to Get Into Rock Hall
Tommy Shaw believes Styx deserves to be in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and he hopes he and his bandmates are alive if they finally get the call. During a conversation Cleveland.com, Shaw was asked why Styx has yet to be inducted into the Hall despite being eligible since 1998.
Have You Seen This Schoharie County, New York Woman?
The Schoharie County Sheriff's Office is seeking to locate Jenna Fahrenkopf, previously known as Jenna Beretz. She is wanted on a warrant issued by the Schoharie County Court for first-degree manslaughter. Jenna is believed to be in the Scranton, Pennsylvania area but has strong ties to Middleburgh, New York. If...
Enchanting Dolphin-Shaped Houseplant Will Make Waves in Your Living Room
These days, I pretty much assume every eye-catching image on the internet is AI-generated. So, when I saw photos of a dolphin-shaped houseplant, I thought, "Nice try, robots!" But guess what? Color me surprised because there are actually houseplants shaped like everyone's favorite fun-loving (most of the time) ocean-dweller. Meet...
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