Ken Kelley
How the Darkness’ Debut Single Nearly Torpedoed Their Career
The ultravulgar "Get Your Hands Off My Woman" landed with a thud in February 2003.
Why One INXS Member Struggled With ‘Devil Inside’
1988 single helped mark a turning point in hot band's career.
Broadcast Signal Intrusions: When TV or Radio Stations Get Hacked
It all started when Orson Welles' contrived 'War of the Worlds' news bulletin "interrupted" a broadcast.
Men at Work: Where Are They Now?
Original lineup scored two No. 1 hits, but broke up just three years later.
How Canadian TV Regulations Gave Birth to Bob and Doug McKenzie
Demands for "distinctive Canadian programming" led to the characters' creation.
40 Years Ago: ‘That’s Incredible!’ Airs Insane Pre-‘Jackass’ TV Stunts
Eighties show presented real people doing weird, wonderful and occasionally stupid things for thrills and laughs.
How Queen’s ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’ Came Together
Written quickly and inspired by Elvis Presley, the song became the band's first U.S. No. 1.
Motley Crue, Def Leppard, Poison and Joan Jett’s 2022 Tour: A Tale of the Tape
A look at the vital statistics of all four acts on this summer's biggest tour.
40 Years Ago: Pat Benatar Breaks Through With ‘Heartbreaker’
A producer change and the arrival of a key collaborator helped launch the singer's first hit song.
Summer 2016’s 30 Biggest Rock Tours
The summer 2016 concert season promises to bring some of rock's biggest acts to your hometown.
Stephen Stills’ Band the Rides Announce Tour
In advance of the release of their second album, Pierced Arrow, on May 6, the Rides -- an all-star band consisting of Stephen Stills, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Barry Goldberg -- have announced a tour.
45 Years Ago: The Allman Brothers Band Record ‘At Fillmore East’
The two-night stand that made up the Allman Brothers Band's 'At Fillmore East' began on March 12, 1971.