How an art-school romance between Charlie Watts and Shirley Shepherd survived the Rolling Stones, heroin, anger, and a life built around Arabian horses.
Browsing: rock history
Inside the infamous 1969 Miami concert where Jim Morrison supposedly bared it all, the trial that followed, and the posthumous pardon.
From Born in the U.S.A. to anti-Trump tirades, Bruce Springsteen has turned heartland rock into a long-running love affair with left wing politics.
Before Queen, Freddie Mercury was Farrokh Bulsara, a shy Parsi kid in colonial Zanzibar. Here’s how he reinvented himself into a rock icon.
How a 70s guitar hero turned into Barack Obama’s loudest rock and roll critic, and what that bitter one sided feud says about music, guns and politics.
Long before Bruce and Ashton, Demi Moore’s first husband was cult rocker Freddy Moore. Their age gap, power imbalance and creative bond still spark debate.
Inside the chaos, songs and unlikely friendship that turned Ozzy Osbourne and Lemmy Kilmister into the unrepeatable twin pillars of heavy metal.
From Birmingham club kids to Rock Hall legends, Duran Duran turned glamour, synths and sharp hooks into one of pop’s most durable careers.
A grainy Glasgow backstage photo caught Joan Baez and the Rolling Stones colliding at full speed. Here’s why that tiny moment says so much about the 1960s.
From a four-day beach wedding to a stolen sex tape and a jail sentence, the Tommy Lee – Pamela Anderson marriage rewrote the rules of celebrity chaos.









