Nov 11, 2021: Graeme Edge Mourned By the Moody Blues’ John Lodge and Justin Hayward

The band’s founding drummer, 80, retired after their 2017 tour. “Graeme was one of the great characters and there will never be his like again”

Read More

When Pink Floyd Continued Without Roger Waters

When the other band members wished to carry on as Pink Floyd in 1986 after Waters left the band, he sued to stop them from using the name

Read More

Nov 11, 2015: Mötorhead Drummer Phil Taylor Dies

“Philthy Animal” did two stints on the drum kit with Mötorhead, his first during the band’s seminal late 1970s reign as the world’s loudest band

Read More

Nov 10, 1975: Queen Film ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ Video

The clip for the band’s masterpiece – voted the U.K.’s favorite song of the past 60 years – is almost as iconic as the song itself

Read More

Nov. 9, 1999: Eagles ‘Hits’ Century’s Top Seller

The band’s first greatest hits collection was the U.S.’s biggest selling album of the 20th century, among its many firsts

Read More

Canceled: When U2’s Bono Had a ‘Complete Loss of Voice’

Five songs into their performance in Berlin on September 1, 2018, Bono told the audience: “Something has happened… and I think we cannot go on”

Read More

Nov 8, 1971: Led Zeppelin IV Release Date

“We had this old room with a big fireplace with all the equipment set up. You could wander down and start up. If somebody turned up, there would be a bit of jam”

Read More

When Sonny Bono Was Elected to Congress

His beat went on from singing, writing and producing hit songs with his wife Cher to becoming the mayor of Palm Springs, CA and then a member of Congress

Read More

Watch The Doors’ Spectacular ‘Light My Fire’ at 1970 Isle of Wight

The band hit the stage at 2 a.m. The legendary festival also featured such classic rock stars as Jimi Hendrix, The Who, Chicago, Free, and many more

Read More

The Beatles ‘Revolution’ Video

If you haven’t seen the clip you’re in for a treat. It debuted our Classic Videos section.

Read More