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.
Tommy Lee Drum Solo Stunts 1983-2015: A Video History
Nobody in rock history has done more to expand how a drum solo looks and sounds.
How Label Pressure Helped Eric Clapton to a Big Hit With ‘Forever Man’
The only consolation was how well it all worked.
Blizzard of Duets: 24 Times Ozzy Osbourne Sang With Somebody Else
Slash, Wu-Tang Clan and Miss Piggy are among the many artists the Prince of Darkness has worked with.
The Day Led Zeppelin’s John Bonham Died
His passing inadvertently brought an end to one of rock's greatest bands.
When AC/DC Made a Stephen King Soundtrack
This marked a reunion with producers George Young and Harry Vanda, who oversaw the band's 1975-78 output.
Summer 2016’s 30 Biggest Rock Tours
The summer 2016 concert season promises to bring some of rock's biggest acts to your hometown.
Scorpions Reissuing ‘Return to Forever’ With Bonus Material
German rockers Scorpions have announced an upcoming reissue of their 2015 album Return to Forever on April 22.
When Aerosmith Remade ‘Walk This Way’ With Run-D.M.C.
These two acts couldn't have been at more distant points in their respective careers when they joined forces.