Inside the Jeff Beck tribute where Eric Clapton, Rod Stewart and Gary Clark Jr turned Royal Albert Hall into classic rock’s last truly dangerous wake.
How a self taught kid from Redditch turned brute force, jazz finesse and huge drums into the most copied rock groove in history.
Inside the night Paul McCartney, Jon Bon Jovi and Bruce Springsteen turned a charity gala into classic rock’s most emotional summit.
EMI sackings, Sid Vicious, God Save the Queen and Never Mind the Bollocks – why 1977 was the Sex Pistols’ one-year cultural coup.
From Grease 2 to The Fabulous Baker Boys and The Prince of Egypt, Michelle Pfeiffer’s little-known singing work rivals many full-time vocalists.
Kurt Cobain and Tupac Shakur dragged grunge and hip hop into the mainstream, died young, and still haunt the way we think about music, fame, and rebellion.
From whirlwind romance and rehab to a quiet 2025 split, Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s marriage is a case study in love, addiction and fame.
Nina Simone fought the word “jazz,” calling her music black classical folk. Here is how her battle over labels, race and genre reshaped American sound.
Behind the sweet hospital photos of Elvis, Priscilla and newborn Lisa Marie in 1968 was a marriage already cracking and a career on the brink.
How Toby Keith turned a smoky barroom hookup into a honky-tonk standard with “I’m Just Talkin’ About Tonight” – and why the song still hits harder today.









