These very public one-way beefs from classic rock history are still painful to read about today. The drama was on another ...
Watch rock ‘n’ roll legend Dion DiMucci’s emotional music video for a newly updated version of his 1968 hit “Abraham, Martin ...
Paul McCartney delivered a three-hour long set of classics to deep cuts at his "Got Back Tour" at the Casey's Center.
The lead singer of a classic rock band has reunited with his former bandmates after a contentious breakup. Ultimate Classic Rock reports REO Speedwagon frontman Kevin Cronin appeared in the band’s ...
The San Jose Rock ‘n’ Roll Half Marathon, which has its 20th running this weekend, is like a progressive music festival with more than a dozen bands on pop-up stages around town. The only catch is you ...
Mark Phillips is the CBS News senior foreign correspondent and has been based in the London Bureau since 1993. He has covered every major international story of the past 35 years, including conflicts ...
Sonny Curtis, who wrote such classics as “I Fought the Law,” “Walk Right Back” and the theme for the “Mary Tyler Moore” show, “Love Is All Around,” died Friday after a sudden illness, according to a ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Need something to do this weekend? Here’s a list of the sporting events, festivals, and community events happening this weekend in and around Charlotte. It’s a big ...
Sonny Curtis, a vintage rock ‘n’ roller who wrote the raw classic “I Fought the Law” and posed the enduring question “Who can turn the world on with her smile?” as the writer-crooner of the theme song ...
The Billboard charts have not been too kind of rock 'n' roll music in 2025. But this week's No. 1 album reminds us that rock isn't dead. NPR's Stephen Thompson has the story. STEPHEN THOMPSON, BYLINE: ...
Chappell Roan delivered a fiery rendition of Heart’s “Barracuda” during her Sunday concert in New York with help from Heart singer-guitarist and the song’s co-author Nancy Wilson. You can see footage ...
I broke my bed to The Who back in the ’80s. Wait. I can explain. I was listening to “Who Are You” at full volume and bouncing up and down on the bed. After one particularly impressive bound — compete ...