Debra Filcman is a Chicago-based freelance journalist.
Debra Filcman
Styx, Joan Jett and Tesla Kick Off Tour: Set Lists and Photos
We've got exclusive photos and more from last night's tour launch in California.
Home Built for the Doors’ Robby Krieger Listed for $13.9 Million
The unusually shaped house was later owned by Fred Durst, but don't let that stop you from looking at the pictures.
Rock’s Funniest Commencement Speeches
As graduates get ready to take on the world, some classic rockers offer personal advice, like "I'm here as a cautionary tale."
Huey Lewis on His Devastating Meniere’s Diagnosis: ‘It Can Get Better; It Just Hasn’t’
The disorder can cause progressive hearing loss, vertigo, tinnitus and ear pressure.
Rolling Stones to Release ‘The Studio Albums Vinyl Collection 1971-2016′
The Rolling Stones have announced a mammoth new limited-edition box set, 'The Studio Albums Vinyl Collection 1971-2016.'
How the Rock World Mourned Prince With ‘Purple Rain’ Covers
In the days and weeks following Prince's April 2016 death, many fellow musicians honored him and his legacy with their own covers of "Purple Rain."
Chad Channing Recalls His Time in Nirvana Without Regrets
What happens when you leave a band right before it hits big?
Ronnie Wood Is Cancer-Free and Headed Back on Tour
After battling lung cancer in 2017, Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood is cancer-free — and no one is more surprised than he is.
Paul Stanley Explains Kiss’ ‘The End of the Road’ Trademark
Frontman Paul Stanley reveals Kiss' trademark application on 'The End of the Road' is about getting their ducks in a row, and doesn't signal pending retirement.
Journey’s ‘Greatest Hits’ Reaches 500 Weeks on the Billboard 200
Journey's 'Greatest Hits' has reached the vaunted status of being only the third album to spend 500 weeks on the Billboard 200 in the chart's 61-year history.
That Time Robert Plant Lost Karaoke to an Elvis Impersonator
Picture it: Hong Kong. 1996. A drunken Robert Plant singing Elvis Presley karaoke. A Taiwanese Elvis impersonator in the house.
Keith Richards Promises New Rolling Stones Album
Fifty-four years after releasing their debut album, the Rolling Stones are at work on their next one.
Chicago and REO Speedwagon Announce Co-Headlining Summer Tour
Chicago and REO Speedwagon are joining forces this summer for a co-headlining tour of North America.
Hall and Oates Announce North American Arena Tour With Train
Hall and Oates and Train will hit the road together this summer for a co-headlining tour of North American arenas.
Alex Lifeson Admits Rush Are ‘Basically Done’
Rush pulled off the road a couple years ago, but fans had hopes for some kind of smaller-scale project from them in the future.
Dolores O’Riordan Post-Mortem Results Expected This Week
An autopsy is expected to be completed this week to determine the cause of Cranberries frontwoman Dolores O'Riordan's sudden death.
John Lennon’s 1969 Monkey Bike Expected to Fetch More Than $48,000
A 1969 Honda Monkey-Trail Bike once owned by John Lennon will soon be on the market.
Eddie Van Halen’s Former Home Listed for $2.9 Million
A Beverly Hills home once owned by Eddie Van Halen has hit the market.
February’s Biggest Classic Rock Stories: 2017 in Review
As we take a look back at the year, we find politics and band squabbles again taking center stage.
Led Zeppelin to Celebrate 50th Anniversary With Illustrated Book
Led Zeppelin announced they'll celebrate their 50th anniversary in 2018 by releasing an illustrated book with Reel Art Press.