The Betrayal That Broke Up Creedence Clearwater Revival — And the Song John Fogerty Refuses to Play Live Because of It

Creedence Clearwater Revival released seven studio albums in four years between 1968 and 1972, a pace of productivity that produced some of the most enduring American rock music of the era and that simultaneously destroyed the band from the inside. The mythology of CCR’s collapse is usually told as a story of John Fogerty’s controlling … Read more

Lady Gaga: The Rise of a Pop Phenomenon Who Redefined Fame, Fashion, and Music

Lady Gaga emerged as one of the most striking and unconventional forces in modern pop music, quickly rising from New York’s underground performance scene to global superstardom in record time. Her debut album The Fame became a commercial breakthrough, driven by massive hit singles like “Just Dance” and “Poker Face,” both of which reached No. … Read more

Five Black Sabbath Songs Ozzy Osbourne Was Told Would Never Work — And Became Heavy Metal’s Foundation

In 1969, a group of working-class musicians from Birmingham, England walked into a recording studio with a sound that record executives, radio programmers, and most of the established music press considered unmarketable, unmusical, and frankly upsetting. They were told, repeatedly and by people whose job it was to know better, that what they were making … Read more

Roger Waters Has Finally Explained Why He Hasn’t Spoken to David Gilmour in Over a Decade

The breakup of Pink Floyd’s central creative partnership is the longest-running unresolved conflict in British rock history, and Roger Waters has spent the years since explaining it in pieces — in interviews scattered across decades, in documentaries, in the occasional unguarded moment when a journalist asked the right question at the right time. What emerges … Read more

Rush Shares Heartfelt Message with Fans After Launching Reunion Tour

After more than a decade away from the road, Rush is back—and fans couldn’t be happier. The legendary rock band launched its highly anticipated Fifty Something Tour last week in Inglewood, California, delivering four unforgettable nights filled with classic hits, heartfelt tributes, and renewed energy. Performing fan favorites such as “Limelight,” “Far Cry,” and “Freewill,” … Read more

Rod Stewart and Ronald Isley Bring New Life to “This Old Heart of Mine”

In 1989, music fans were treated to a special collaboration when Rod Stewart joined forces with Ronald Isley to perform the classic song “This Old Heart of Mine.” The performance, featured on Stewart’s Storyteller – The Complete Anthology: 1964–1990 project, brought together two legendary singers from different musical backgrounds. The song was originally recorded in … Read more

Long-lost footage of The Beatles’ iconic 1964 Top of the Pops performance has been discovered, offering fans a rare glimpse into a defining moment in music history.

A remarkable piece of music history has resurfaced after being lost for decades. Footage of The Beatles’ first-ever appearance on Top of the Pops in 1964 has been discovered, offering fans a rare glimpse of the Fab Four at the height of Beatlemania. On March 19, 1964, The Beatles recorded performances of “Can’t Buy Me … Read more