Ken Kelley
63 Years Ago: Rock and Roll’s First Concert Barely Gets Started
The Moondog Coronation Ball, generally viewed as having been the first ever rock and roll concert, was held in Cleveland, Ohio on March 21, 1952.
27 Years Ago: Mick Jagger Kicks Off His First Solo Tour
With the future of the Rolling Stones in limbo, vocalist Mick Jagger kicked off a solo tour of Japan on March 15, 1988 in support of his second album, 'Primitive Cool.'
Tommy Lee Drum Solo Video History: 30 Years of Insane Stunts
Nobody in rock history has done more to expand the concept of what a drum solo can look and sound like than Motley Crue's Tommy Lee. Here's video proof.
21 Years Ago: The Rolling Stones Release Their First Four-Man Album
The Rolling Stones released 'Voodoo Lounge' -- their first album without Bill Wyman -- on July 11, 1994.
Led Zeppelin Release New ‘Whole Lotta Love’ Video
Led Zeppelin has released a "Rough Mix with vocal" video of their classic track 'Whole Lotta Love.'
Stryper’s Michael Sweet Doubts Motley Crue’s Controversial Past
The frontman for the veteran Christian metal band doesn't believe much of what Motley Crue have written about their decadent history.
Sebastian Bach Learns Facebook ‘Fans’ Can’t Always Be Trusted
Sebastian Bach wonders why so few of his Facebook fans bought his new album.
Ratt’s Bobby Blotzer: Stephen Pearcy ‘Kept Us Hostage For Years’
Ratt's drummer opened up about the problems of working with former lead singer Stephen Pearcy.
Mick Jagger Sings Bob Dylan’s ‘Just LIke A Woman’ At Memorial Service For L’Wren Scott
Mick Jagger sang the Bob Dylan classic at a memorial service for his girlfriend, who died on March 17.
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