Obsessive music fan, specifically Bowie, Heart, Cheap Trick, Roxy Music, etc.
Annie Zaleski
The Day the Beatles’ First CDs Arrived in Stores
They were released in mono, in keeping with the direction of the original pressings and studio approach.
2016 Gift Guide: 18 Festive Holiday-Themed Classic Rock Items
Need to find something for the classic rock fan in your life? Our gift guide can help.
How Rush Survived the ’80s
Like many '70s bands, Rush adapted with changing musical trends and embraced synthesizers during the '80s.
How Heart Survived the ’80s
Heart reached new commercial peaks during the '80s, but it came at a price.
Kiss Expo Tokyo 2016: How the Band’s First Official Exhibition Came About
From Oct. 13-31, the first-ever band-sanctioned Kiss Expo took over the top floor of Laforet, a boutique-filled shopping mall in the Harajuku neighborhood of Tokyo.
How Rush’s ‘2112’ Changed Chad Smith’s Life: Exclusive Video Premiere
The Nov. 3 theatrical premiere of Rush's Time Stand Still documentary comes with an added exclusive bonus: a 20-minute film titled Rush: A Salute to Kings.
Gene Simmons Guest Appearance Closes First Day of Visual Japan Summit
Gene Simmons surprised the crowd at the Visual Japan Summit by popping in to sing "Rock and Roll All Nite" during a jam session following X Japan's headline performance.
Benjamin Orr Before the Cars
Before Benjamin Orr found fame with the Cars, he was just another Cleveland-area musician inspired by the Beatles' U.S. popularity to find success with his own band.
The Story Behind the Cover of Metallica’s Black Album
Here's why Metallica scrapped the devil horns-worthy artwork (and titles) of previous albums for something far more streamlined.
Listen to the Ann Wilson Thing!’s Cover of Jimi Hendrix’s ‘Manic Depression': Exclusive Premiere
Ann Wilson Thing!'s covered Jimi Hendrix's 'Manic Depression.'
Heart, ‘Beautiful Broken': Album Review
Classic rockers re-record their golden-age catalogs for many reasons.
Peter Gabriel and Sting Kick Off U.S. Tour With Exuberant, Inspired Collaborations: Concert Review
Peter Gabriel and Sting last toured together in 1986 and 1988 as part of a string of Amnesty International benefit concerts.