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Johnny Rotten has been dead since 1978, the year the Sex Pistols broke up. That year, John Lydon, the artist formerly known as Johnny Rotten,…
This week SiriusXM is celebrating the legacy of one of Canada's greatest bands, The Tragically Hip. Running October 16th through 18th, on The Verge Channel…
What’s more important, the lyrics or the feeling you get while listening to a song? For Gene Simmons, nonsense lyrics are perfectly fine if the…
This past Thursday, Paul McCartney made a triumphant return to Montreal's Bell Centre, where he performed the second show on his new Freshen Up World…
Lenny Kravitz is gearing up for the release of his eleventh studio album Raise Vibration, the entirety of which came to him in a dream.…
The last two and a half years have been an absolute gift for fans of Guns N' Roses. The epic Not in This Lifetime tour…
That fist. That face. That sneer. That's Billy Idol, the instantly recognizable rock icon who had them crying more, more, more during the 1980s. Starting…
It's hard to argue with the staying power of Def Leppard. The band, which has been going strong since 1977, has been a fixture of…
A year after the death of iconic grunge forefather Chris Cornell, his legacy is being remembered on Lithium (Ch. 34) with a rebroadcast of the…
It’s been more than three decades since Todd Rundgren and his Utopia bandmates went on hiatus and a quarter-century since they did their one-and-only reunion tour…
They say that the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is the house that rock built. And while there’s no disputing that statement, the truth…
After half a century making music, her messages & passion are just the same for her 18th studio album. Buffy Sainte-Marie put together a collection…