Zombie,” the lead single from The Cranberries’ second album No Need to Argue (1994), stands as the band’s most iconic track.
On November 24, 1991, the world bid farewell to Freddie Mercury, the iconic frontman of Queen, who succumbed to complications from AIDS. In the wake of his passing, the surviving members of ...
The announcement was as unexpected as it was thrilling: just hours before showtime, news spread that McCartney would grace the intimate Bowery Ballroom, a stark contrast to the massive arenas he ...
Before their 1999 co-headlining tour, Bob Dylan and Paul Simon met at Simon’s New York apartment to brainstorm duet ideas. They played folk songs on acoustic guitars, enjoying the raw, simple sound.
Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler were eager to reunite with Ozzy Osbourne, especially since the occasion was for charity. Sharon ...
Steven Tyler made a thrilling comeback at the Hollywood Palladium, surprising fans with a powerful performance of Aerosmith ...
New York Dolls frontman David Johansen has revealed his Stage 4 cancer diagnosis after privately battling the illness for ...
During a Planet Rock interview last year, which was shared on Cliff Burton’s birthday, James Hetfield and Kirk Hammett ...
Alicia Taylor recently spoke out about a troubling scam in which multiple women were deceived by individuals impersonating ...
Gene Simmons once had the chance to bring the Green Goblin to life on Broadway—but he turned it down. The KISS bassist ...
Vince Neil’s private jet was involved in a deadly crash at Scottsdale Airport in Arizona on Monday, colliding with a parked ...
At a Disturbed concert, lead singer David Draiman paused the show when he noticed a young girl in the crowd looking scared.