Even the greatest artists stumble – or feel they did. Here are 23 albums their makers later dismissed, ignored, or outright disowned ...
Even rock's legends can't do it every time. From Led Zep to The Byrds, these 25 rock icons have tracks they’d rather erase from memory ...
Steve Stevens remembers the early days of true international stardom, when he and Billy Idol utilized their creative freedom ...
"Don't Fear the Reaper" is Blue Oyster Cult's most successful song, peaking at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100. It has been widely used in film and television and was included on Rolling Stone's ...
Van Halen's 'Jump' hit No. 1; Buddy Holly had his first hit; Stevie Wonder was honored by President Barack Obama; the youngest Beatle was born; and Frank Sinatra performed his final concert, Today in ...
U2 drops iconic War, Bruce Springsteen's "Philadelphia," Van Halen's first tour and more: here's what happened this week in music history!
Van Halen had the 80s in a chokehold. Here are some of our favorite songs from the group that undoubtedly scream 80s.
Van Halen's 1986 track Why Can't This Be Love proved to be one of their biggest and most debated hits.
3 Underrated Guitar Solos From the 1980s That Don’t Feature the Names Van Halen, Hetfield, or Rhoads
Need a good dose of nostalgia? These killer (and underrated) guitar solos from the 1980s will transport you back to a glittering era for rock.
Back in 1986, Van Halen was hot off the release of its latest studio album "5150" with new frontman Sammy Hagar. A best-selling album for the group after its run with lead singer David Lee Roth, "5150 ...
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