Black Sabbath Triumphantly Return to the Concert Stage
On Saturday night, Black Sabbath played a concert for the first time in seven years -- and the 4,000 fans in attendance hung on their every note.
On Saturday night, Black Sabbath played a concert for the first time in seven years -- and the 4,000 fans in attendance hung on their every note.
No matter what you've heard, the guys in Van Halen are getting along just fine, thankyouverymuch, and only postponed some concert dates because they "bit off more than they could chew."
That's the skinny straight from VH frontman David Lee Roth, who recorded a video to explain the recent events -- in his own words.
Mick Jagger was joined by other rock luminaries including Jeff Beck, Foo Fighters and Arcade Fire during his stint hosting the season finale of 'Saturday Night Live,' where the Rolling Stones frontman proved adept at not just music, but comedy and political punditry as well.
You know what Thursdays on 'American Idol' mean -- one singer will be encased in carbonite and hung in George Lucas' living room. Let's look in on Steven Tyler, shall we?
Wednesday night's 'American Idol' saw the three remaining finalists doing a trio of songs as they all vied to make it into next week's finale. Let's check in on our favorite judge, Steven Tyler.
Two years ago, Poison frontman Bret Michaels suffered a life-threatening brain hemorrhage, and he credits the Barrow Neurological Institute at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix, Ariz. for delivering him from death's doorstep.
Since then, he's donated a music room to the institute, and now he's also helping celebrate the hospital's 50th anniversary.
As we reported earlier, legendary bassist Donald "Duck" Dunn has died at the age of 70. Now rock luminaries are reacting to the news on Twitter.
Say what you will about Lars Ulrich, he gives one hell of an interview. In a new sit-down with Maxim, Metallica's outspoken drummer dishes on porn stars, Hulk Hogan, Napster, and what he really thinks about the metal community.
The cover of Bruce Springsteen's landmark album 'Born to Run' is one of the most iconic in rock history. But no matter how well you think you know it, chances are good you haven't seen the image hidden within.
Thursday night means one of the dwindling pool of 'American Idol' contestants is doomed to forever roam the earth in Randy Jackson's clothes, enduring the endless points and stares from small children and people with good taste. Let's check in on the far more stylish Steven Tyler.