Obsessive music fan, specifically Bowie, Heart, Cheap Trick, Roxy Music, etc.
Annie Zaleski
How Rush Survived the ’80s
Like many '70s bands, Rush adapted with changing musical trends and embraced synthesizers during the '80s.
How Rush’s ‘2112’ Changed Chad Smith’s Life: Exclusive Video Premiere
The Nov. 3 theatrical premiere of Rush's Time Stand Still documentary comes with an added exclusive bonus: a 20-minute film titled Rush: A Salute to Kings.
35 Years Ago: The U.K. Launches the ‘Home Taping Is Killing Music’ Campaign
The British Phonographic Industry looked to convince the public of the dangers of dual-cassette decks.
Listen to the Ann Wilson Thing!’s Cover of Jimi Hendrix’s ‘Manic Depression': Exclusive Premiere
Ann Wilson Thing!'s covered Jimi Hendrix's 'Manic Depression.'
25 Years Ago: Bruce Springsteen Marries Patti Scialfa
On June 8, 1991, Bruce Springsteen married E Street Band member and bona fide Jersey girl Patti Scialfa in the garden of their shared Beverly Hills mansion.
How a Rolling Stones Ad Spawned a Music Industry Revolution
A campaign to promote the then-new album 'Black and Blue' got the band in trouble with feminists.
The Night Motley Crue Played Their First Concert
They only landed the gig because bassist Nikki Sixx worked at the venue.
When Motley Crue’s Nikki Sixx Was Declared Dead
This band has had nine lives, and their bassist might have used up at least half of them.
The Day Neil Peart Played His First Show With Rush
Contrary to popular belief, it wasn’t their initial American concert.
How Heart Went Mainstream With Their Self-Titled Hit Album
By the time 1985 rolled around, they were at a serious career crossroads.
How Nirvana Hinted at Future Greatness on ‘Bleach’
When Nirvana released their debut album 'Bleach' on June 15, 1989, few could have predicted that the Kurt Cobain-led group would eventually change the world.
Paul McCartney Inducts Ringo Starr Into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame
Ringo Starr has learned many things in his decades-long musical career, but during his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction speech, he gave his top tip for musicians in a band: "If you fart, own up."