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UCLA to Establish Chris Cornell Scholarship
Chris Cornell's widow has created an endowed fund of more than $1 million to support student scholarships at UCLA School of Law.
When a Philadelphia Riot Ended Guns N’ Roses’ Tour Early
Their list of concert mishaps is probably longer than any other rock act, but this one stands out.
Watch Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder Honor David Letterman at the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor Ceremony
Pearl Jam recently honored David Letterman when the comedian was awarded the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C.
Book Alleges Bon Scott Was Going to Quit AC/DC: Exclusive Excerpt
On Nov. 7, 'Bon: The Last Highway – The Untold Story of Bon Scott and AC/DC’s Back in Black' will be published.
What Happened to the Survivors of the Lynyrd Skynyrd Plane Crash?
During the decades since their plane crash, some survivors passed away while others did their best to endure.
Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler Denies Report He Suffered a Seizure [Update]
Steven Tyler has denied a report he suffered a seizure on Aerosmith's 'Aero-Vederci Baby' tour.
The Day Van Halen Reunited With David Lee Roth
It was an epic moment for fans who had been longing for the band's original singer to return.
The Day the Who Kicked Off Their First Farewell Tour
They were still feeling out of sorts, a little more than three years after drummer Keith Moon died.
Ozzy Osbourne Not Retiring, Laments Changing Music Industry
Ozzy Osbourne announced his retirement 25 years ago, but thankfully it didn't stick. In a new interview, he says he has no plans to hang it up anytime soon.
Chris Cornell Memorial Statue To Be Built in Seattle
Almost three months after his shocking death, plans have been announced for a statue of Chris Cornell to be built in his hometown of Seattle, Wash.
English Scientists Name Prehistoric Crocodile After Motörhead’s Lemmy Kilmister
Lemmy Kilmister is going into the history books as the Motörhead frontman has had a prehistoric crocodile named after him in his home country of England.
Gene Simmons on the Music Business: ‘It’s Dead – Because the Fans Won’t Pay for Music’
Gene Simmons has again declared the music business six feet under, telling Detroit radio station 94.7 WCSX the main reason is, 'Because fans won't pay for it.'
‘Black Sabbath: The End of the End’ Official Concert Film Trailer Released
The trailer for the concert film 'Black Sabbath: The End of the End,' hitting theaters this fall for one night only this fall, has been released.
Footage Surfaces of Nirvana Playing RadioShack in 1988
Imagine passing by a RadioShack after hours and seeing Nirvana playing in the window! It happened, way back in the winter of 1988 and there's footage.
When Motley Crue Brought Back Vince Neil for the Confused ‘Generation Swine’
They appeared to be indestructible going into the '90s, then it completely fell apart.
Guns N’ Roses Cover AC/DC Classic ‘Whole Lotta Rosie’ in Tribute to Axl Rose’s Late Dog
Video has surfaced of Guns N' Roses performing a cover of the AC/DC chestnut "Whole Lotta Rosie" in tribute to Axl Rose's dog who passed earlier that day.
Anthony Kiedis on Chris Cornell’s Suicide: ‘I Don’t Judge Him for That, Because I Don’t Know That Kind of Pain’
Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Kiedis has spoken out on the death of Chris Cornell and says he 'doesn't judge' him for taking his own life.
Foo Fighters Prophets of Rage + More to Play Voodoo Experience 2017
Foo Fighters have been announced as headliners for this year's edition of Voodoo Experience which will take place over Halloween weekend in New Orleans.
Pearl Jam’s Jeff Ament: Chris Cornell Was the ‘Greatest Songwriter to Come Out of Seattle’
Pearl Jam bassist Jeff Ament has spoken out on the death of Chris Cornell, calling the Soundgarden frontman, 'The greatest songwriter to come out of Seattle.'
Gene Simmons: Kiss Have ‘A Few More Years’ Left
Ahead of a Kiss performance in Scotland on Saturday, Gene Simmons says that when it comes to the future of the band, "When we think it's time to go, we'll go."