December 11, 2025 Jesse Singer

After Jimi Hendrix was booed offstage opening for The Monkees, he swore he’d never compromise again—and it made him a legend.

In 1967, Jimi Hendrix was already melting minds in London—but in the U.S., mainstream crowds didn’t quite know what to do with him yet. So when he signed on to open for The Monkees, America’s most teen-screaming pop phenomenon, it was a mismatch from the jump.
December 10, 2025 Jane O'Shea

The breakup of The Eagles was so toxic that Don Felder's firing ended with lawsuits, lifelong grudges, and one unforgettable concert reunion.

A polished harmony rarely hints at the storms behind it, yet The Eagles carried fractures long before their music topped charts. Defining a California era, the band carried a complicated story behind the scenes. Hidden disputes sent everyone down a path no reunion could fully mend.
December 11, 2025 Jane O'Shea

One Hit Wonders Who Left The Spotlight And Definitely Made The Right Decision

Fame didn’t disappear when the radio stopped calling. It just changed rooms. A few familiar voices walked away from the stage, took unexpected seats elsewhere, and built second acts that deserve to make the highlight reel.
Vine Int
December 11, 2025 J. Clarke

Songs That Instantly Teleport You Back To The Vine Era

Before looping clips got longer and attention spans got shorter, there was Vine—a six-second burst of creativity where songs could go from forgotten deep cuts to global sensations overnight. Whether it was a dance challenge, a dramatic punchline, or a clip of someone’s pet doing something baffling, these tracks became the heartbeat of an era. And with just a few notes, they can transport you right back to the time when going viral meant doing something bizarre, looping it endlessly, and hoping someone yelled “Do it for the Vine”.

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December 10, 2025 Jesse Singer

Bands That Should’ve Headlined Woodstock But Didn’t

Some missed the invite. Some were never invited. Some declined. Some didn’t realize it’d be history. Here are the bands that absolutely should have headlined Woodstock—but didn’t.
Phil Collins
December 10, 2025 Allison Robertson

After losing his voice to illness, Phil Collins fought to sing again—his comeback proved that vulnerability can be louder than any drum solo.

Phil Collins battled illness, lost his voice, and returned stronger—proving that vulnerability can echo louder than any drum solo.
December 10, 2025 Jack Hawkins

Music Buffs Don't Just Want Guitar Picks For Christmas—Here Are Other Options

Find the perfect holiday presents with this fun and engaging guide to Christmas gift ideas for the music buff in your life. From vinyl essentials to high-tech gadgets and concert-worthy accessories, these creative picks will delight audiophiles, collectors, and every music lover on your list.
December 9, 2025 Jane O'Shea

Scott Weiland: Rock’s Fast Burning Fuse

Stone Temple Pilots vocalist Scott Weiland helped define 90s rock with his distinct voice and unpredictable style. But a lifetime of trauma, addiction, and instability cut short his amazing talents.
Eric Clapton
December 9, 2025 Allison Robertson

When Eric Clapton’s four-year-old son died, “Tears in Heaven” became both therapy and torment—a song he could never escape.

The heartbreaking true story of how Eric Clapton’s son inspired ‘Tears in Heaven,’ the song that became both his greatest therapy and his lifelong sorrow.
Joan Jett
December 9, 2025 Allison Robertson

When Joan Jett was told women couldn’t front a rock band, she founded her own label—and changed music forever.

The inspiring true story of how Joan Jett turned industry rejection into a rock revolution—founding her own label, breaking barriers, and changing music forever.