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You can call him Ozzy, but to the world, Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne will always be the reigning Prince of Darkness. The heavy metal icon, best known for his eerie vocals and outlandish stage persona, died on Tuesday, July 22, according to a ...
T he annals of rock and roll history are filled with wild tales of survival, but a recent story from '80s icon Bez might just top them all. The 61-year-old dancer and maraca-shake
As the legendary frontman for Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant earned his reputation as rock and roll's "Golden God" decades ago. But the singer was blowing audiences away even before he joined the now-iconic band (although one future bandmate was already by his side even then).
He loves Rock 'n' Roll. And rock loves him right back. For his performance in round two of the Quarterfinals on America's Got Talent Season 20, 10-year-old guitar prodigy Bay Melnick Virgolino absolutely shredded his way through "I Love Rock n Roll ...
A 10-foot tall statue of Rock ‘n’ Roll egend Tina Turner was unveiled in her hometown of Brownsville, Tennessee on Sept. 27.
The statue features the "Simply The Best" rocker mid-performance, holding a microphone and wearing a pleated skirt and a t-shirt. Though Turner (real name: Anna Mae Bullock) was famous for her dramatic hair looks, fans still felt the massive mane on the statue wasn't the best representation of her tresses.