Paul McCartney is already well into his 70s, but that doesn’t stop him having that youthful, funny, and energetic personality. McCartney, along with comedian Jimmy Fallon prank guests at 30 Rockefeller at New York City. This prank is part of Fallon’s show’s segment called “Elevator Surprise”. The other popular figure who had taken part […] More
Bob Dylan originally composed and sang “All Along the Watchtower” in 1967. The song had a slow tempo and didn’t attain much recognition. But when Jimi Hendrix performed the cover, the result was mind-blowing. Even Dylan was astonished. Jimi Hendrix wasn’t called the “Guitar God” for nothing. The man had come from a poverty-stricken background, […] More
Getting the spotlight may prove complicated for some musicians. It could take years to hone musical skills and get their talent to stand out. It’s a hard road of practice and perseverance. But fate had bestowed fame and talent on these musicians early. Read on to see who are the rock legends who started out […] More
When Rush went on a hiatus, frontman and bassist Geddy Lee took the chance to release his only solo album My Favorite Headache. Going solo gave Lee the opportunity to stretch his musical creativity and explore new boundaries. Though his solo album wasn’t on par with Rush’s works, it performed extraordinarily well. It reached […] More
The second album is just as crucial as the first. Second or sophomore albums are defining factors in careers. This ensures the continuity of a musician or a band. Fans will see if there is anything interesting or new with their favorite artists. Are they just a one-hit wonder? Or is it just the same […] More
After singing “Leaving On A Jet Plane”, Chantal Kreviazuk became well-known. But not a lot of people are familiar with the original singer, John Denver. By the ‘70s, Denver became an emblematic musical figure. He was more than a musician, but also a pivotal political activist. Unfortunately, he met his untimely death in 1997 and his […] More
Sixx Reflects On Mötley Crüe’s Lack Of Inclusion In The Hall Mötley Crüe are having the time of their lives. The Dirt was released two weeks ago to great fanfare, fans and critics alike hailing the brilliant adaptation of the 2001 book about the band’s wild and tragic history as the bad boys of Los […] More
Life as a rock star sure is dazzling and amazing. With fame and fortune at the palm of your hand, it’s typical to get involved with countless women (and men) and drugs. Steven Tyler has been living such a lifestyle for decades. From Aerosmith frontman to an American Idol judge, he’s capable of some shocking […] More
There will never be anyone quite like Freddie Mercury. Farrokh Bulsara or Freddie Mercury had rocked the life he lived and left in a blaze of glory. Despite battling illnesses brought about by AIDS, that did not stop him from performing. He was a performer until the very end. Here are 10 facts of what […] More
Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr are the widely known members of the The Beatles, often referred to as the “Fab Four”. Though there is the “Fifth Beatle” title connected to some musicians. These musicians are known to be a part of The Beatles before reaching stardom. When McCartney saw Ringo Starr […] More
Rock band biopics seem to be the rage for the past year. After the release of Bohemian Rhapsody in 2018, Rocketman (Elton John’s biopic) is set to release this 2019. Better get ready for the British punk rock band, the Sex Pistols! UK-based Starlight Films is reportedly working on the legendary punk band Sex Pistol’s […] More
With the release of their biopic Bohemian Rhapsody in 2018, Queen is very much keeping themselves alive through their music. Though Freddie has passed on, the soul in his music still continues to inspire generations. Queen has laid the bedrock of hard rock music. For most listeners, it’s hard to say how can a band […] More