John 5 has had a lot of rock ‘n’ roll dream-come-true moments since moving Los Angeles in 1987. Whether it’s playing in David Lee Roth, Marilyn Manson or Rob Zombie’s bands, you’d be hard-pressed to ...
BMG fully acquires the publishing catalogs of John Lee Hooker, Hal David and ARC Music; Nice Life signs Hank Heaven; Warner ...
Creative differences led to Roth’s departure the following year, but 1984 found the band firing on all cylinders, as Eddie ...
On the heels of releasing his 25th studio album, titled Foreign Tongues, with The Rolling Stones just last week, Mick Jagger ...
In late 1985, Diamond Dave's Hollywood dreams were dashed – but with some help from Vai, Billy Sheehan, and Gregg Bissonette, ...
Van Halen's second frontman Sammy Hagar felt one band from the early 1970s rock scene stood as a contendor for Britain's hard ...
Sammy Hagar was always game for a challenge in the studio, but he felt that some tunes weren't worth going back to ever again ...
Eddie and Alex jammed for hours and hours, day after day, until they hit upon something so unique that is so perfectly ...
The Black Keys, Band of Horses, and Young the Giant are all set for tour stops at The Astro in the weeks ahead. The ...
If you've ever wondered how one conversation can bounce from Taylor Swift wedding conspiracies to Paul Stanley's unbelievably ...
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Why July 8th matters in rock history
The Monkees kicked off their tour with Jimi Hendrix on this day in 1967 - do you know how long the pairing lasted?
On July 7, 1986, David Lee Roth released his breakout solo album, Eat ‘Em and Smile. Two years after his unceremonious exit from Van Halen and a year after a quickie EP release (Crazy From the Heat), ...
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