Sterling Whitaker
Johnny Winter Battles Back from Decades of Substance Abuse
Legendary guitarist Johnny Winter doesn’t just play the blues, he’s lived them. The iconic blues rock guitarist has battled his addictions to drinking and drugs off and on since his commercial heyday in the ’70s, but in a new interview he says he is finally clean and sober and ready to rock.
Sting, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Peter Gabriel Support Jailed Russian Punk Group
Sting, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Peter Gabriel have added their voices to the growing din of support for jailed Russian punk rockers Pussy Riot, who face seven years in prison if convicted of inciting religious hatred.
Jon Bon Jovi’s Father and Brother Start Saucy New Business
It looks like rock ‘n’ roll isn’t the only business in the Bon Jovi blood. Jon Bon Jovi’s father, John Sr. and brother Matthew Bongiovi have teamed up to market Bongiovi Pasta Sauce, allegedly from a family recipe going back generations.
Kiss Guitarist Tommy Thayer Shares His Funniest Stage Mishaps
Tommy Thayer may fill Ace Frehley’s platform boots in Kiss, but he’s found out first-hand those boots aren’t necessarily made for walking.
Sex Pistols to Release 35th Anniversary ‘Never Mind the Bollocks’ Box Set
When the Sex Pistols released ‘Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols’ in 1977, it sparked off a musical and social revolution in England and became one of the landmark albums of its time. To mark the record’s 35th anniversary, Universal Music UK will release a special deluxe box set version on Sept. 24.
Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson Chastises Fan for Texting During Indianapolis Show
Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson is not known for his reticence, and he let a fan know exactly how he felt at a concert on Thursday night (July 19), calling the man a “wanker” after he saw him texting during several songs in a row while the band performed.
Watch Best Coast Perform Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Storms’ on ‘Late Night with Jimmy Fallon’
Best Coast surprised fans by performing Fleetwood Mac‘s classic ‘Storms’ during an appearance on ‘Late Night with Jimmy Fallon’ Tuesday night.
The song originated on Fleetwood Mac’s 1979 album ‘Tusk.’ Best Coast had previously recorded a co
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