These four powerhouse bands and artists disliked their biggest hits, and we kind of get why they're still sick of them today.
Dirt for Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025 That is a remarkable statistic. Simply remarkable … Welcome to today’s three thoughts that make up Vol. 1,192 of The Daily Dirt. 1. We conclude our look at what we feel ...
The iconic band are finally telling their electric origin story, offering a peek behind the curtain, as director Bernard ...
MusiCares Person of the Year gala honored the Grateful Dead with performances from many Nashville artists including Billy ...
Weird Al has released most of his songs without issue, but there are some that were rejected by artists and record labels.
Billie Eilish, Dr. Dre, Stevie Wonder, Green Day, Joni Mitchell, No Doubt and the remaining members of Nirvana all performed.
Becoming Led Zeppelin, released next week, is yet another new documentary on yet another old rock ’n’ roll band. No one’s been allowed to see the film before release — a throwback to the hair-tossing ...
Unlike the surviving members of Nirvana, the Black Crowes were featured on the FireAid bill beforehand, but they had a ...
In the list of all-time rock radio anthems, Scorpions’ “Rock You Like a Hurricane” ranks at the very top. Released in 1984 as ...
Jimmy Page may have had more control than most working on Led Zeppelin classics, but he remembered that some tracks could have certainly been better.
On Thursday night, P!NK was one of many artists who performed at the FireAid benefit concert, taking the stage at the Kia ...
From the Texas International Pop Festival to an appreciation of Robert Johnson's Dallas connection, the Lone Star State and ...