Simon & Garfunkel Publicity Still
November 13, 2025 Sammy Tran

The Collapse Of Paul Simon And Art Garfunkel's Friendship

The brilliance of Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel will go down in music history—but the collapse of their friendship and collaboration was a downright tragedy.
November 14, 2025 Jane O'Shea

Frank Sinatra’s Lean Years

By the early 50s, Frank Sinatra's career was on a downward slope. His acting in From Here to Eternity (1953) would change his career and legacy.
November 13, 2025 Jesse Singer

David Bowie’s transformation into Ziggy Stardust made him a legend—but he also said that it “nearly killed” him.

Before Ziggy Stardust, David Bowie was just another talented but restless musician. By 1971, he was frustrated with the folk scene and desperate for something bigger—something unreal. That “something” would soon arrive as a dazzling, androgynous alien rock star from outer space. Ziggy saved Bowie's career—but he also almost ended him.
Lisa Marie Presley
November 11, 2025 Allison Robertson

Lisa Marie Presley once said she felt her father’s presence during thunderstorms. She passed in 2023, but her storied legacy lives on.

Discover the life of Lisa Marie Presley — a woman who carried her father’s legacy with grace, built her own music career, loved fiercely, and found peace in the storms where she still felt Elvis’s presence.

Advertisement

November 11, 2025 Jesse Singer

John Entwistle’s shocking death happened just hours before the Who’s tour was supposed to begin, bringing just as much scandal as grief for the band.

In late June 2002, The Who were set to open their U.S. tour in Las Vegas. Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, and John Entwistle were rehearsing hard and in good spirits. At 57, Entwistle was still known as “The Ox,” the quiet backbone of the group. No one expected what would happen next.
November 12, 2025 Quinn Mercer

Reba McEntire survived the 1991 plane crash that killed her band—and turned tragedy into one of the strongest comebacks in history.

When Reba McEntire lost more than half her touring band in a sudden plane crash in March 1991, it looked like her career might collapse—instead, she used the tragedy as the fuel to mount one of country music’s greatest comebacks. This is the story of the crash, the grief, and how McEntire turned heartbreak into one of her most powerful chapters.
November 12, 2025 Peter Kinney

Bands That Couldn’t Stand Each Other But Made Magic Anyway

Rock history is full of proof that great art doesn’t always come from harmony. Behind the scenes of some of the most beloved bands were power struggles, bruised egos, and bitter rivalries. Yet somehow, through all the chaos, they managed to channel that tension into unforgettable music. From explosive siblings to creative control freaks, here are 20 bands whose dysfunction only made their music more electrifying.
November 10, 2025 Peter Kinney

Legendary Festival Performances That Made Us Wish We'd Been There

There’s nothing like the electricity of a live performance, that rare moment when music, weather, and raw emotion collide to create something unforgettable. Whether it was Hendrix setting his guitar ablaze, Beyoncé commanding a field of thousands, or Daft Punk redefining what electronic music could be, these festival performances made history.
November 10, 2025 Quinn Mercer

When Bob Dylan “went electric” in 1965, fans booed, purists fumed—and rock music changed forever.

When Bob Dylan took the stage at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965 with an electric guitar strapped across his chest, the folk world stopped in its tracks. What unfolded wasn’t just a performance—it was a cultural explosion. Fans booed, purists fumed, and music as people knew it changed overnight.