How Elvis clawed his way out of movie hell in 1969, cut his fiercest records, and turned the International Hotel into the loudest church in Las Vegas.
In 2013, a New York Fashion Week photo of Anthony Kiedis and teen model Helena Vestergaard captured rock’s uneasy love affair with youth, power and scandal.
How a near-drowning, a borrowed Qur’an and spiritual burnout pushed Cat Stevens off the charts and into one of rock’s most controversial conversions.
Live Aid felt like the day rock saved Africa. Four decades on, the picture is uglier: weaponised famine, warped aid, and a white-saviour myth that still haunts the continent.
Killer, lullaby singer, prison song poet and 12‑string brawler: how Lead Belly’s contradictions reshaped folk, blues and rock.
How Pat Benatar went from Lindenhurst High in 1971 to a leather-clad rock force by the end of the 70s – via banks, bad gigs and one killer Halloween costume.
Drugs, jealousy, a bathroom knife wound and a fatal overdose. Revisit the chaotic final months of Sid Vicious and Nancy Spungen and why the mystery still burns.
Inside the drug-fogged sessions, cult lyrics and long exile from print that turned Neil Young’s On the Beach into his most haunted, bizarre masterpiece.
How a Free fanboy, a Zeppelin mastermind and the “voice of rock” built a decades‑long triangle of respect, rivalry and reinvention.
In 1989 Jon Bon Jovi ducked out of the New Jersey tour, ran to Vegas with his high school sweetheart, and nearly torched his pin up rock god image.









