
Ken Kelley


How the Darkness’ Debut Single Nearly Torpedoed Their Career
The ultravulgar "Get Your Hands Off My Woman" landed with a thud in February 2003.

Motley Crue, Def Leppard, Poison and Joan Jett’s 2022 Tour: A Tale of the Tape
A look at the vital statistics of all four acts on this summer's biggest tour.

Styx’s Lawrence Gowan Pays Tribute to Neil Peart
Vocalist sang part of Rush's "Limelight" during concert in Phoenix.

Blizzard of Duets: 24 Times Ozzy Osbourne Sang With Somebody Else
Slash, Wu-Tang Clan and Miss Piggy are among the many artists the Prince of Darkness has worked with.

How ZZ Top Survived the ’80s
After having established a dedicated following with a five-album run that kicked off with their 1971 debut, ZZ Top entered the '80s with no idea that their fortunes would turn in a big way.

The Night Mick Jagger Kicked Off His First Solo Tour
With the future of the Rolling Stones in limbo, Mick Jagger kicked off a solo tour of Japan on March 15, 1988, in support of his second album, 'Primitive Cool.'

When Jimi Hendrix Got Arrested in Toronto
Jimi Hendrix was arrested in Toronto for possession of narcotics on May 3, 1969, but the charges wouldn't stick.

Nikki Sixx Praises Gene Simmons’ Apology, Speaks Out Against Kiss Radio Ban
Nikki Sixx praises Gene Simmons' apology for his controversial recent suicide comments, and speaks out against radio stations banning Kiss music.

Watch Sebastian Bach Be Transformed Into Queen’s Freddie Mercury
Sebastian Bach sang 'We Are the Champions' on ABC's 'Sing Your Face Off.'

Steve Perry Joins Eels On Stage Again
Steve Perry sat in with Eels again during their show in Washington, DC.