Mike Ratledge, keyboardist and founding member of Soft Machine, has died. He was 81 years old. The news was confirmed by Ratledge's former bandmate and current Soft Machine guitarist John Etheridge in ...
Once upon a time, animated feature films in America largely came from a single studio founded in 1923. Disney’s lush art and lovable stories became ... Read More ...
Tommy Lee, drummer for Motley Cruë, picks his Rock God.
After nearly 40 years downtown, one of Chicago’s longtime tourist destinations, Hard Rock Cafe, is closing permanently in March, marking the end of an era for one of the chain’s oldest locations.
CHICAGO (CBS) -- An era is coming to an end in River North, as the Chicago outpost of the Hard Rock Café is soon to close after 39 years in business. The Chicago Hard Rock Café at 63 W.
Pour one out for the once-bustling Hard Rock Cafe in downtown Chicago. Chicago's Hard Rock Cafe, located at 63 W. Ontario St in River North, will soon close its doors for good, according to a ...
With rock's heavy decline on radio airwaves over the last 15 years, it's easy to forget how steeped the 2000s still were in that culture. By that time, pop punk and emo had found their way into ...
Kid Rock stunned BBC News presenter Caitríona Perry on Monday (20 January), telling her she “sounds sexy” during a live TV interview. The musician (real name Robert James Ritchie), is a ...
backing some of rock's biggest artists in the 70s and 80s, and a late-period renaissance as he was hailed as an inspiration by acts like Wilco, Mercury Rev, Norah Jones and more. Garth Hudson was a ...
Fill up your tank and fasten your seatbelts as Radio X Classic Rock have you covered for the best driving songs. We're taking a trip with some our favourite Classic Rock anthems for road trips.
It’s an incredible feat to release a fully no-skip album. These five classic rock bands released perfect albums that are still so good today, and there are very few songs on these albums that fa ...
The rock group Queen already appear to be benefiting from their role in the biggest and loudest concert the Royal Family has ever seen. Guitarist Brian May got Monday evening's event off to a ...
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