In the late 80s, Steve Perry stepped away from Journey at their peak. Here’s what happened, what he made, and what it cost.
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They met in an Oklahoma club, survived lean years, and built an empire. Here’s how Tricia helped Toby Keith bet on music and win.
A famous 1976 Malibu photo sparked decades of gossip. Here’s what’s documented, what’s rumored, and why the story won’t die.
How Lemmy turned gambling, speed, and punk attitude into a hard-rock landmark – and why “Ace of Spades” still sounds dangerous.
Keith Richards’ Bigsby ’59 Les Paul allegedly went to Mick Taylor, then boomeranged back into Stones history. Here’s what’s credible and what’s myth.
Leo Fender built the Tele to fix problems. Roy Buchanan turned it into a living, crying instrument – and rewrote Telecaster tone forever.
From North London jazz clubs to a punchline that became a hit: the real story of Amy Winehouse’s rise from Frank to “Rehab.”
A no-fluff look at The Runaways’ internal conflicts: creative control, money, management, and the personal feuds that still echo.
Inside the Fleetwood-Nicks affair: what they admitted, what stayed rumor, and how it fed Rumours without destroying the band.
WLAC’s night signal fed Gregg Allman blues, Jimmy Smith, and a Hammond obsession – plus how Duane’s ghost still shaped his voice.









