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While not everyone will agree with this practice, the rock bands below owe some of their greatest hits to outsiders.
Promising a “spectacular combination of classic rock, showmanship and pyrotechnics”, these 70s rockers are coming out of retirement for one last time.
Although, those tales can sometimes go too far. And one story exemplifying that fact is between the ’70s rock bands, Aerosmith and KISS. Like many rock bands, Aerosmith and KISS got in a fair ...
A ROCK icon has cancelled a huge chunk of his new tour – at the same time as his band revealed an iconic reunion show. The 75 ...
The Swedish trombonist creates a blend of atmospheric jazz and lugubrious neo-soul on her third album as Ebba, 26, expands ...
While self-serious post-grunge and nu-metal bands dominated the rock scene in 2003, UK rockers The Darkness burst onto the ...
Bands like Fleetwood Mac and Kiss were active for 50 years ... Arguably the biggest rock band of the '70s, the Eagles' two albums from that era—"Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975)" and "Hotel ...
One of the few unexplored corners of Kiss ' live career gets its day in the sun with the latest entry in the band's official ...
Robin Zander, Rob Halford and Living Colour's Corey Glover joined Alice Cooper at Coopstock at Las Sendas in a benefit for ...
Aerosmith were destined for stardom from the start, but it took them until their third album, 1975’s Toys In The Attic, to ...