Pete Townshend teases new music from The Who while signing a lucrative deal with Primary Wave.

Pete Townshend has entered a major new partnership with music company Primary Wave in what is being described as a significant, multi-million—reportedly nine-figure—deal. The agreement is expected to expand his creative reach far beyond traditional music publishing, opening the door to new branding, digital, and content-driven opportunities. According to a press release from Primary Wave, … Read more

After a lengthy legal dispute, $600,000 will be returned to the estate of Michael Jackson following a case involving his daughter, Paris Jackson.

Paris Jackson has secured a significant legal win in her ongoing dispute with the executors of Michael Jackson’s estate, John Branca and John McClain, over controversial payments made from the estate’s funds. The 28-year-old singer and model, who became one of the primary beneficiaries of the late “King of Pop’s” estate alongside her brothers Prince … Read more

The 1973 song Stevie Nicks wrote about Lindsey Buckingham, highlighting how challenging he was to work with as an artist.

The 1973 album Buckingham Nicks may not have been a commercial breakthrough at the time of its release, but over the years it has become a fascinating glimpse into the early creative and romantic relationship between Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham—long before their rise to fame with Fleetwood Mac. Among its standout tracks, “Long Distance … Read more

Paul McCartney felt “insulted” when EMI made this request — but the comeback album proved them right.

Even legends answer to “the suits.” No matter how iconic or influential a musician becomes, there will always be a record label executive somewhere telling them what they should—or shouldn’t—do next. Even Paul McCartney wasn’t immune to that reality. In the mid-1990s, McCartney found himself in an unusual position: being asked not to release a … Read more

An 8-year-old girl walked into a biker bar carrying just $37 and quietly asked, ‘Can you help me fight my cancer?’

biker and 8 years old girl

The first time the girl walked into Rosie’s Diner, nobody really saw her. Not because she was invisible—but because the Steel Reapers Motorcycle Club had already taken up their usual Sunday corner booth, and eight outlaw bikers in worn leather, heavy boots, and ink-covered arms tended to dominate every room they entered. Their bikes sat … Read more

The first time I saw her, it was because of the bruises. Faint purple smudges on her small arms, hidden and then revealed by the frantic tug of her mother’s hand on a pink sleeve.

The first time I noticed her, it wasn’t her face that caught me—it was the bruises. Faint, fading marks on her small arms. Half-hidden, half-revealed as her mother yanked her through the store aisle like she was trying to erase her presence from the world. I saw it. I clocked it. And like most people … Read more

My stepfather left me his disgusting Harley-Davidson in his will, and I wanted to drive it straight to the junkyard where it belonged.

My stepfather left me his old Harley-Davidson in his will, and I was ready to haul it straight to the scrapyard. To me, that bike wasn’t an inheritance. It was a symbol of everything I hated. Eighteen years of it. Weekends lost to the garage instead of my soccer games. Vacations canceled because “the club … Read more