Nora Forster was more than John Lydon’s wife: a music-media pro, a fierce partner, and the center of his life through Alzheimer’s.
Browsing: Music
Hillsong UNITED and Lauren Daigle on “How Great Thou Art”: what’s real, what’s rumor, and why modern worship keeps rebooting classics.
A dinner party, a shy David Jones, and the love that rewired Bowie’s life. Facts, myths, and why their quiet marriage still feels radical.
At Classic West, Bob Seger’s surprise jump-in with the Eagles turned “Heartache Tonight” into a stadium-sized reminder of why rock still hits hard.
After F-1 Trillion, Post Malone says a second country album is in progress. Here’s what it means for Nashville, fans, and his sound.
Installed in 1957, Graceland’s music-note gates became Elvis’ most photographed “instrument” – and a steel blueprint for rock stardom.
In 1986, Cathouse turned Tuesdays into a glam-metal riot. Here’s how Riki Rachtman and Taime Downe built LA’s most notorious scene hub.
On Sept 30, 1977, AC/DC dropped “Let There Be Rock” as an Australian single – a loud creation myth for rock ‘n’ roll.
A breathless viral claim says Ed Sheeran serenaded Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr with “In My Life.” Here’s what’s true, what’s not, and why it matters.
American Idol finalist Slater Nalley signs with Play It Again Music. Here’s why management matters and what his next moves should be.









