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“You can neither win nor lose if you don't run the race.” —David Bowie
𝒂 𝒃𝒐𝒐𝒌 𝒇𝒖𝒍𝒍 𝒐𝒇 𝒉𝒐𝒕 𝒓𝒐𝒄𝒌 𝒔𝒕𝒂𝒓𝒔 𝒎𝒂𝒊𝒏𝒍𝒚 𝒄𝒍𝒂𝒔𝒔𝒊𝒄 𝒓𝒐𝒄𝒌 𝒃𝒖𝒕 𝒔𝒐𝒎𝒆 𝒎𝒐𝒅𝒆𝒓𝒏 'ˎ- [ 𝒄𝒐𝒎𝒑𝒍𝒆𝒕𝒆𝒅 𝒐𝒏: 𝟿/𝟸𝟸/𝟷𝟿 ]
Tom Keifer, Cinderella - Dallas (2014) Happy birthday, Tom Keifer... Born Carl Thomas Keifer on January 26 1961 in Springfield, Pennsylvania, US, Tom Keifer is a musician, vocalist and songwriter. He is mostly known as the singer of Cinderella. When...
“You can neither win nor lose if you don't run the race.” —David Bowie
If your pop is of a certain age, his rock-star dreams probably got no farther than his parents’ garage. You know why: He regularly stumbles over the lea...
He's gobby, he's hyperactive, he's outspoken, he's fearless, he feels sexy in a dress, and he's a new breed of rock star. Yungblud – aka Dominic Harrison – reckons he and his growing cult of fans are in this together. On the eve of his biggest release to date, Thomas Smith meets the Doncaster lad done good in New York City for an unfiltered chat about music, life, and getting smashed with Lewis Capaldi.
In a decade of essential guitar-music, other worthy tracks get overlooked.
Valerie Bertinelli and her family lived in Michigan before she became a star and married rock legend, Eddie Van Halen. Her brother tells their story.
Was there ever a guy who rode his luck like Rod Stewart? From Maggie May to his VERY refreshed live TV appearance, our naughtiest knight confesses all.
"I always knew I was a star. And now, the rest of the world seems to agree with me." — Freddie Mercury
The muse for some of Bowie's most prolific songs is now working as a pilates teacher in Bristol. Hermione Frankel, 66, was a red-haired dancer when she caught the eye of Bowie in the late Sixties.
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“You can neither win nor lose if you don't run the race.” —David Bowie
The god of the electric guitar had some things to say.
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Rock star Billy Idol shot to fame in the 80s for his rock songs and infamous battle with heroin addiction and his sex obsession, but now at age 63 he's taken up cardio and a healthy lifestyle.
A teenage phenomenon in the Runaways, the guitarist blazed a trail for female rock stars with one singularly badass head of hair.
When Led Zeppelin arrived in Japan for a 1971 tour less than two months before the release of their fourth album, it was a time of great excitement for the band and for rock ’n’ roll in the land of the rising sun. Zep was one of the first big Western groups to visit, and the lads were welcomed with open arms during their five-gig stint—the more so after their September 27 benefit show for victims at Hiroshima. The city’s mayor even bestowed on the band an honorary medal, leading the ever introspective Jimmy Page to ponder: “It made me think long and hard about the concept of war and its concentrated horror.” With its reputation for gracious hosting, a hip and young population, and number of large cities, Japan may be the ideal location for any band’s foreign tour. And if you were a visiting rock star in the 1970s or 80s, there’s a good chance your publicist would have scheduled you for a photo shoot with local photographer Koh Hasebe. Hasebe worked for Japanese music publisher Shinko Music and, starting with the Beatles in 1965, he photographed just about every major musician to visit Japan. “It was just as Western artists began to visit Japan, and I somehow became the go-to guy to document tours,” Hasebe recalled in a 2015 Rolling Stone interview. The band ‘Japan’ on a rainy day in Kyoto, Japan, in February 1981. David Bowie at a press conference in Tokyo, April 5, 1973. Van Halen posing with roller skates in the Osaka Castle Park, Osaka, September 1979. Kiss are presented with flowers by women in kimono at a welcome reception in Tokyo, March 1977. The Police in the city of Kurashiki, Okayama, January 1981. Led Zeppelin on a day off in Hiroshima, September 1971. U2 at Shinjuku Central Park, Tokyo, November 1983. Santana at Dazaifu Tenmangu, June 26th, 1973. Rod Stewart, Ron Wood, and Ian Mclagan of The Faces drinking sake at a reception for the band in Tokyo, April 1974. John Fogerty and the Creedence Clearwater Revival being entertained by Geisha at a dinner in Tokyo, February 1972. Led Zeppelin at a shrine in Hiroshima, September 26th, 1971. John Lydon in Akasaka, Tokyo, June 1983. Kate Bush in Tokyo, June 1978. Queen in the hotel garden, Tokyo, April 22, 1975. Queen in a Japanese garden, Tokyo, March-April, 1976 Kiss, Tokyo, 1978. Suzi Quatro and Len Tuckey, Tokyo, 1978. Talking Heads, Kyoto, 1981. Queen strolling in a Japanese garden, Tokyo, April 22, 1975. The Police's Andy Summers, Tokyo, 1981. John Fogerty, Tokyo, 1972. Carlos Santana in Kamakura, 1974. Led Zeppelin on a day off in Hiroshima, September 1971. Steven Tyler in Kyoto, 1977. Queen and Misa Watanabe in Tokyo, February 13, 1981. (Images © Koh Hasebe/Shinko Music/Getty Images via Timeline and Rolling Stone)
“You can neither win nor lose if you don't run the race.” —David Bowie
Looking back at photographs of the past is a fun way to remember our history and to see how far we have come over the years. This collection of pics shows people and places in various points of history and provides us with a slice of life we may never have seen before.
Eric Clapton with Sting and Jeff Beck backstage at the Secret Policeman's Ball concert - London 1981
On what would have been his 70th birthday, LightBox pays tribute to the guitar wizard through photos made by another iconoclastic creative force, the rock and roll photographer Jim Marshall.
Upon the recent news that AC/DC's Brian Johnson must 'stop touring immediately', Daily Mail Australia looks back on the history of
Eddie Van Halen, legendary guitar innovator who led Van Halen through five decades and three lead singers, died on October 9th, 2020.
Alexis Petridis: Jack White has always been at his best when he's at his weirdest – and that is very, very much the case here
Nikki Sixx on the US Festival, 1983.
From glam to neo-soul to his mysterious final album, David Bowie remained one step ahead throughout a prophetic career that pushed sexual and social boundaries. Alexis Petridis salutes a brilliant enigma
Billy Idol (born William Michael Albert Broad on November 30, 1955 in Middlesex, England) is an English musician. Idol lived in worthing before attending Sussex University for only a year before joining the bromley contingent of keen Sex Pistols fans. During this period, Idol decided to become a musician and formed a band called Generation X in 1976. Generation X signed to Chrysalis Records and released three successful albums before breaking up.
Bob Gruen is one of the most famous photographers who has photographed some of the most well-known rock stars and singers including John Lennon, Bob Dylan, Debbie Harry, Elvis Presley and Madonna.