After Marc Bolan died, David Bowie quietly set up a trust for Rolan. Here’s what we know, why it mattered, and what it reveals about Bowie.
Browsing: Music
David Gilmour sold a London home and gave proceeds to Crisis. Here’s what’s verified, what’s exaggerated, and why it matters for homelessness.
In a Greg Laurie chat, Alice Cooper ties sobriety to faith, explains why the stage persona stayed, and why success still leaves many artists hollow.
McBryde opens Redemption atop Eric Church’s Chief’s with standout zero-proof cocktails – a personal, sobriety-driven rethink of Broadway.
A viral claim says Steven Tyler is funding a cat sanctuary. Here’s what’s verifiable about Tyler’s giving and what a truly modern cat rehab center requires.
Days after the Idol finale, John Foster buzzed over a Brooks & Dunn-linked deal rumor. Here’s what’s real, what’s hype, and what happens next.
Jelly Roll says he’s building a free rehab campus with 28-day care, therapy, and retreats. Here’s why it matters and what could make it work.
KISS built chaos onstage. Offstage, Gene Simmons avoided drugs and booze, shaped by a Holocaust survivor mother and a brutal sense of duty.
Tennessee’s governor pardoned Jelly Roll, clearing old convictions and fueling a debate: when does a comeback become public policy?
Willie Nelson says worry is useless and toxic. Here’s what science agrees with, what it doesn’t, and how to build a no-worry practice that works.









