How a Dublin school crush survived fame, rumors and four kids to become one of rock’s strangest, strongest marriages.
Browsing: rock history
Before stadiums and schoolboy uniforms, Angus Young was a teenage firebrand in Kantuckee. Here is what we really know about that loud, half-mythical 1972 era.
How a three week old Zowie turned Angie and David Bowie’s open, strategic marriage into rock’s strangest family act during the making of Hunky Dory.
How Steve Perry’s 1984 solo smash “Oh Sherrie” turned a real romance with Sherrie Swafford into one of rock’s most revealing love songs.
Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour did the most radical thing a rock guitarist can do: he sold his legendary guitars and fired the money at climate change.
Producer Tony Visconti saw raw genius in Marc Bolan before T. Rex hit the charts. How that gut call helped spark glam rock and still guides musicians.
Jeff Beck once said Stevie Ray Vaughan was the closest thing to Hendrix in the blues. Here is what that praise really means for guitar and the blues.
In 1987, a single lyric swap and a reckless hood-top video dragged Whitesnake from the brink and rewired rock radio. Here is how it really happened.
Inside Jim Morrison and Pamela Courson’s last months in Paris – a love story of poetry, addiction and a fatal night that still divides rock fans.
Far from stadium chaos, Jimmy Page now guards a Gothic London mansion, lives with poet Scarlett Sabet, and quietly reshapes his own myth.









