Bruce Springsteen files court order over sales of bootleg merchandise outside concert

In a move that blends music industry business with legal muscle, Bruce Springsteen—famously known as “The Boss”—has turned to the courts in New Jersey to crack down on unauthorized merchandise sales outside his upcoming April 20 show. According to reports from Complete Music Update, Springsteen’s official merchandising partner, Live Nation’s Merch Traffic division, has filed … Read more

The Night Mick Jagger Forgot the Words to Their Most Famous Song Live on Stage

There’s something almost mythological about rock legends. They stride across stages like untouchable gods, every lyric memorized, every move rehearsed to perfection. For decades, Mick Jagger has embodied that image—charismatic, electrifying, and seemingly incapable of slipping up. But one night, even the frontman of one of the greatest rock bands in history proved he was, … Read more

David Bowie and Freddie Mercury Recorded a Song Together — and Reportedly Fought the Entire Time

In the pantheon of rock history, few collaborations feel as electric—and as volatile—as the one between David Bowie and Freddie Mercury. When these two larger-than-life figures stepped into the studio together in 1981, the result was the timeless hit Under Pressure. But behind the song’s iconic bassline and soaring vocals lies a story of creative … Read more


The Beatles vs. The Rolling Stones: The Secret Rivalry That Made Both Bands Better — Told by the People Who Were There

It’s one of the most iconic rivalries in music history—two bands, two sounds, two identities that seemed to clash at every turn. On one side: The Beatles, polished, melodic, and endlessly innovative. On the other: The Rolling Stones, raw, rebellious, and unapologetically gritty. But the truth behind this “rivalry” is far more interesting than a … Read more

Fleetwood Mac and the Eagles Were Recording in Studios Next Door to Each Other — and Competing for the Same No. 1 Spot

There are moments in music history that feel almost too cinematic to be real—two legendary bands, working side by side, unknowingly crafting albums that would go on to define a generation. One such moment unfolded in the 1970s, when Fleetwood Mac and the Eagles found themselves recording in studios right next door to each other, … Read more

Israel Kamakawiwoʻole May Have Left This World In 1997, But His Voice Still Drifts Over The Hawaiian Waters

On the morning of June 26, 1997, a profound hush fell across the Hawaiian islands. News spread from Oʻahu to Niʻihau: “Bruddah Iz” had passed away. The Honolulu Star-Register captured his radiant, generous face, announcing his death from respiratory complications and other illnesses tied to his immense size. Standing just under six-foot-two and weighing over … Read more

Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks Love Story

In 1975, Fleetwood Mac added two new members: Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. They came as a pair — a couple who had spent years struggling together, building something out of nothing in California. By the time they entered the studio to record Rumours in 1976, they were no longer a couple. Neither were John … Read more

Keith Richards Called Led Zeppelin ‘Too Loud’ — Jimmy Page’s Response Was Priceless

Rock history is full of legendary rivalries, mutual respect, and the occasional playful jab. One of the most entertaining exchanges in classic rock lore involves Keith Richards, Led Zeppelin, and the ever-unflappable Jimmy Page—a moment that perfectly captures the clash between two titans of rock and roll philosophy. “Too Loud”: The Keith Richards Take Keith … Read more

The Night Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton Played Together and Neither One Would Talk About It Afterward

In the world of rock history, there are moments that are documented in photos, recorded on tape, and replayed endlessly. And then there are moments that live somewhere in between fact and myth—passed down through stories, whispered in interviews, and debated by fans for decades. One of the most famous of these is the night … Read more