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Nirvana's Kurt Cobain recalled discovering Black Sabbath and instantly being a rock 'n' roll fan, hearing heavier sounds he ...
Iz made the move to the city first. He packed his suitcase and went to lay the foundation of a band. Rattlesnake hide or not, you know that bag was worn and funky, not shiny, like a new Halliburton ...
It was a night in Birmingham’s Villa Park where madness met morality, where rock ‘n’ roll’s unruly spirit faced the inescapable realities of time. This was no ordinary gig. No mere reunion. No ...
From Rico Nasty to Nova Twins, these genre-blending Black artists are breaking all the rules to remind us who really birthed ...
Blockbuster albums have dominated the charts in 2025. Look at the Billboard Hot 100 at various points this year and you’d have seen multiple songs in the top 50 from Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet ...
It isn’t really true that everything was bigger in the ’80s, but the decade did find us embracing excess in a number of ways — including hefty shoulder pads, piled-high hair, and absolutely massive ...
AC/DC at Soldier Field: They’re still at the top if you wanna rock ‘n’ roll Brian Johnson of AC/DC sings to an audience where a good number of fans were wearing light-up red devil horns at ...
AC/DC doesn't miss a beat in super-charged, hard rock celebration at Soldier Field AC/DC has been criticized for sticking to its straightforward musical formula for more than 50 staggering years ...
First, the fist-pumping began with a tribute to one of the band’s chief influences with a recording of AC/DC’s “It’s A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock ‘n Roll)” firing up the crowd.
Ella Fitzgerald might be the de facto queen of jazz, but she wasn't afraid to deliver a rock cover or two in the 1960s.
BC Place was alight with wearable flashing devil horns this past Tuesday (April 22) night, as rock gods AC/DC rumbled through Vancouver on their first North American tour in nine years, supporting ...
AC/DC electrifies the Rose Bowl in Pasadena with 21 instantly recognizable tunes, the majority of them classic rock radio staples and cultural touchstones.