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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...
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...
Perspective: Seeing The Importance of Street Food
Street food holds a crucial place in urban culture, economy, and social life, reflecting the diversity of a city with its rich array of flavors and culinary traditions. Often more authentic and affordable than restaurant fare, it provides an accessible way for both urban dwellers and tourists to explore local cuisine and culture.
30 Stunning Images of Pride Celebrations Around The World
While June is Pride Month in the U.S. several other countries have their own celebrations of the LGBTQ+ community throughout the year. The first gay pride parade stepped off following the 1969 Stonewall Riots in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan. New York Police Department officers had raided the Stonewall Inn, which History.com notes was "common" at "bars and restaurants where gays and lesbians were known to gather."
Watch Trey Anastasio Honor Steely Dan With Covers Medley
Phish's Trey Anastasio paid tribute to Steely Dan on Thursday at the band's Songwriters Hall of Fame induction, taking the lead on a medley of two of their beloved hits. You can watch the performance below. Anastasio handled guitar and vocal duties on a funky rendition of "Kid Charlemagne," which...
Rolling Stones 2024 ‘Hackney Diamonds’ Tour Debut Roundup
The Rolling Stones are not gathering moss. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards (both 80 years old) and Ronnie Wood (a spry 77) are currently traveling North America on their Hackney Diamonds tour, which began in April and is scheduled to last until July. Not only are they promoting the Hackney Diamonds...
Watch Complete R.E.M. Lineup Reunite for First Time Since 2007
The complete lineup of R.E.M. delivered their first public performance since 2007 to mark their induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame Thursday night. The quartet delivered just one song – their signature track “Losing My Religion” – at the Marriott Marquee Hotel, New York, NY, which can be seen below.
Which Rock Act Released the Best Two Albums in a Single Year?
It's not uncommon nowadays for rock acts to go long periods of time without releasing albums. In a very different era, however, they would routinely release a pair of albums in a single year. The Beatles did it a trio of times over their first three years alone. The Rolling...
Upstate New York Is Home to One of the Best Cities in America for Veterans
If you're a veteran looking for the best city to call home, you might want to consider Upstate New York. According to a study conducted by LawnStarter, one of the best cities in America for veterans is none other than Syracuse. Syracuse: A Top City for Veterans. The study compared...
Mark James, ‘Suspicious Minds’ Songwriter, Dead at 83
Mark James, the songwriter known for penning such timeless tracks as “Suspicious Minds,” “Hooked on a Feeling” and “Always on My Mind”, has died at the age of 83. James’ passing was first reported by the Houston Chronicle, who noted he died in his Nashville home on Saturday, June 8.
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