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9 Rock Stars Who Went from Mansions to Mayhem Bankrupt, Busted, and Broke! They had it all the money, the mansions, the private jets and groupies by the dozen. Somewhere between the platinum records and the all-night parties, these rock gods managed to blow fortunes that would make Wall Street weep. Here’s a roll call […]

Queen’s ‘You’re My Best Friend’ is one of the band’s most heartfelt and enduring songs—a moment of pure sincerity amid their usual bombast. Written by bassist John Deacon, the 1975 hit stands out for its warmth, tenderness, and simplicity. It first appeared on A Night at the Opera, the same album that gave the world […]

Jon Bon Jovi declares, “I am a Def Leppard Fan!” in his dedication speech for Def Leppard’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It’s always a special occasion when a big star gets immortalized on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Def Leppard couldn’t be more deserving of this honor. Doug O’Brien

If you survived the 15-year wait for Chinese Democracy, good news, the next Guns N’ Roses album probably won’t take quite that long. Maybe. In a new interview, Slash admitted the band has “a ton of material,” but the real challenge is, quote, “having the discipline to sit down and [effing] get into it.” He […]

Turns out, some rock gods don’t just melt faces they also crush book sales. These legends traded in their axes for pens and stormed the literary world like they stormed the charts. If you thought rockers couldn’t write anything more than a setlist or a breakup anthem, buckle up. These bad boys (and girls) hit […]

ROCK & RANK: This Classic Rock Legend Served His Country Before Ruling the Stage Think all rock stars were just long-haired rebels dodging the draft and thumbing their noses at authority? Think again. One of classic rock’s most iconic frontmen once wore combat boots before he ever laced up a pair of platform shoes. We’re […]

It’s official — or at least according to Neal Schon. The Journey guitarist and founding member took to social media this week with a post that rocked the band’s fanbase: “Jonathan Cain announced his farewell to Journey tonight. I’m nowhere near done!” RELATED: Ranking Every Song by Journey: the Steve Perry Era Just like that, […]

Texas has its own soundtrack — a mix of honky-tonk anthems, southern rock staples and singalongs that echo from dance halls to tailgate parties. Whether it’s George Strait at the rodeo or ZZ Top on the car radio, these songs have become part of the Lone Star DNA. RELATED: 30 Smallest Towns in Texas RELATED: […]

Metallica’s powerful cover of ‘Turn the Page‘ stands as one of the most emotionally charged performances in their career, paying tribute to Bob Seger’s classic tale of life on the road while transforming it into something darker, heavier, and unmistakably Metallica. Originally released in 1973 on Seger’s Back in ’72 album, the song paints a […]

Guns N’ Roses’ version of ‘Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door‘ is one of rock’s most powerful reinterpretations, transforming Bob Dylan’s 1973 folk ballad into an emotional hard rock anthem. The band began performing the song live as early as 1987, during their Appetite for Destruction tour, where it quickly became a fan favorite thanks to Axl […]

Not even two years into retirement, Gene Simmons is already doing what older guys do: getting into fender benders. On Tuesday, the 76-year-old KISS legend passed out behind the wheel of his Lincoln Navigator in Malibu, crossed a few lanes of traffic, and hit a parked car. Luckily, no one was hurt. Gene was taken […]

Journey’s ‘Stone in Love,’ a standout track from their landmark 1981 album Escape, captures the band at the height of their creative and commercial power. Written by Neal Schon, Steve Perry, and Jonathan Cain, the song radiates youthful energy and nostalgia — a musical snapshot of summer nights, first loves, and the unstoppable optimism that […]