Geddy Lee opens up about the difficult conversation he had with Neil Peart’s family before Rush considered performing again with a new drummer.

The rock world was forever changed when progressive rock legends Rush announced their highly anticipated return to the stage with the 2026 Fifty Something Tour. For the first time since the band’s retirement in 2015, surviving members Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson are once again performing under the Rush banner—an announcement that has sparked excitement, … Read more

Barefoot And Desperate, The Little Girl Trusted Bikers More Than Police To Save Her Dying Mom

At midnight, a seven-year-old girl walked into our biker bar barefoot, wearing pink pajamas. Her feet were bleeding. Rainwater dripped from her hair onto the floor. And when she spoke, every conversation in the room stopped. “He’s hurting Mommy again.” Thirty grown men froze. The football game playing on the television suddenly didn’t matter. The … Read more

The Song Eric Clapton Recorded and Then Locked Away for Twenty Years — Because He Said Playing It Again Would Destroy Him

Eric Clapton has a reputation for emotional distance in interviews — a guardedness earned through decades of public grief, addiction, and loss. But in a conversation with a music journalist in the early 2000s, he said something that stopped the interview cold. He had recorded a song in the early 1980s, after the death of … Read more

The Moment David Bowie Called Mick Jagger and Said the Rolling Stones Were Making a Terrible Mistake — And Why Jagger Never Forgave Him for Being Right

David Bowie and Mick Jagger had one of rock’s great friendships — a complicated, competitive, admiring, and occasionally brutal relationship between two men who each privately believed the other was doing it slightly wrong. Friends from the 1970s who knew both men have described their dynamic as “two chess players who genuinely liked each other … Read more

The Five Led Zeppelin Songs That Jimmy Page Has Refused to Discuss in Any Interview — And What He Said Might Be in Them

Jimmy Page is one of the most interviewed rock musicians in history, and he is also one of the most careful. Over fifty years of conversations with journalists, biographers, and documentarians, Page has developed a precise and almost forensic sense of what he will and will not say. There are five Led Zeppelin recordings he … Read more

The Night Freddie Mercury Sang for Four Hours Straight — And Told His Band He Was Ready to Die for Rock and Roll

It was 1986, the last night of Queen’s Magic Tour in Knebworth, England — a show that would draw nearly 200,000 people and quietly become the largest outdoor concert in British history. What almost nobody knew that night was that Freddie Mercury, already sensing what his body was beginning to tell him, had decided this … Read more

Bob Dylan’s Epic Anniversary Concert Performance of “My Back Pages” — Now in Stunning HD Quality

Few moments in rock history capture the power of musical collaboration quite like the legendary performance of “My Back Pages” at Bob Dylan’s 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration, better known as Bobfest, held at Madison Square Garden on October 16, 1992. The star-studded event celebrated three decades of Bob Dylan’s groundbreaking influence on music and songwriting. … Read more