Why Pink Never Drinks Before a Show

“I’m not just a singer. I’m a gymnast.” That statement from P!nk perfectly explains why she follows a strict rule before every performance: no alcohol. Unlike many artists who simply walk on stage and sing, Pink’s concerts are known for their breathtaking aerial stunts, acrobatics, and high-energy performances. She often flies high above the crowd, … Read more

How Pink Balances Stardom and Motherhood

“Don’t quit, Mama… I love what you do.” Those heartfelt words from Pink’s daughter, Willow, reveal the special bond between the singer and her children. While Pink is known around the world for her powerful voice, energetic performances, and fearless attitude, she is equally dedicated to being a loving and supportive mother. Raising children in … Read more

How P!nk Turned Rebellion Into a Movement

Before she became one of the most respected and successful artists in music, P!nk faced intense pressure to fit into a mold she never wanted. Signed to a record deal at just 16 years old, she entered a pop industry that expected young female singers to look, act, and sound a certain way. At the … Read more

The Reason Stevie Nicks Left Fleetwood Mac Three Times — And Why She Always Came Back to the One Song That Made Her Stay

Stevie Nicks has left Fleetwood Mac three times over the course of her career. Each departure had its own shape, its own set of reasons — creative exhaustion, personal conflict, the impossible weight of being both essential to a band and suffocated by it — but each time, something pulled her back. She has said … Read more

The Letter Janis Joplin Mailed to Herself the Week Before She Died — That Changed Everything We Thought We Knew About Her Last Days

Janis Joplin died on October 4, 1970, at the Landmark Motor Hotel in Hollywood, at twenty-seven years old. The official accounts of her final days have always described someone who was, by the accounts of friends and musicians around her, in relatively good spirits — working on Pearl, what would become her masterpiece, and seemingly … Read more

The Drum Pattern John Bonham Created on ‘When the Levee Breaks’ That No Producer Has Been Able to Fully Reproduce in Fifty Years

In 1970, Led Zeppelin set up their recording equipment in the main hall of Headley Grange, a 19th-century English workhouse with stone staircases and high ceilings, and John Bonham sat down at his drum kit at the bottom of the staircase while the microphones were placed two floors above him. The result — the opening … Read more