A professional pop culture junkie for more than 25 years, Jeff Giles regularly surfaces in a number of far-flung locations on the Web.
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How Eddie Money Rebounded With ‘No Control’
A hard-partying lifestyle nearly got him killed during the promotional cycle for his third album.
Ted Nugent Says He Will No Longer Engage in ‘Hateful Rhetoric’
After years of making headlines with belligerent statements about left-leaning politicians and their supporters, Ted Nugent has pledged to take a more thoughtful approach from now on.
Metallica Funko Pop! Figures Coming This Summer
The members of Metallica are going from Master of Puppets to being immortalized in the Funko Pop! family of figures.
Neil Young Stepping Back From Bridge School Benefit, Show Won’t Be Held This Year
Citing "personal reasons," Neil Young is giving up hosting duties for the Bridge School concert series he co-founded with ex-wife Pegi in 1986.
Yoko Ono May Get a Songwriting Credit for ‘Imagine’
Administrative efforts are underway to officially add Yoko Ono's name to the songwriting credits for John Lennon's 1971 classic "Imagine."
Bob Dylan Seems to Have Lifted From SparkNotes for His Nobel Lecture
In accepting his Nobel Prize for Literature, Bob Dylan delivered a lecture that drew on appropriately literary themes — but it looks like he may have leaned a little too hard on SparkNotes.
Watch Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie Play ‘Don’t Stop’ With Kids and Toy Instruments on ‘The Tonight Show’
Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie stopped by The Tonight Show last night to promote their new self-titled LP.
Jimi Hendrix Park Celebrates Grand Opening June 17
Following years of planning, fundraising and development, Seattle's Jimi Hendrix Park is finally ready for its official debut.
Listen to Death From Above’s New Single ‘Freeze Me’
Death From Above has again removed the "1979" from its name and given us a new single called "Freeze Me."
Harry Shearer Recording Solo Album as Spın̈al Tap Bassist Derek Smalls
Actor and comedian Harry Shearer is slipping back into his character of Spın̈al Tap bassist Harry Smalls for a new solo album due later this year.
Lou Gramm Hints at Bigger Involvement in Foreigner’s 40th Anniversary Tour
It's not 100 percent official yet, but Lou Gramm says he's talked "at length" with former bandmate Mick Jones about reuniting with Foreigner for multiple dates on the band's 40th anniversary tour.
Why Metallica Open Their Concerts With ‘The Ecstasy of Gold’
Metallica's concerts have changed a lot over the past few decades, but a few things have stayed the same.