Ken Kelley
Why One INXS Member Struggled With ‘Devil Inside’
1988 single helped mark a turning point in hot band's career.
Broadcast Signal Intrusions: When TV or Radio Stations Get Hacked
It all started when Orson Welles' contrived 'War of the Worlds' news bulletin "interrupted" a broadcast.
Men at Work: Where Are They Now?
Original lineup scored two No. 1 hits, but broke up just three years later.
Tommy Lee Drum Solo Stunts 1983-2015: A Video History
Nobody in rock history has done more to expand how a drum solo looks and sounds.
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.
How Rush Paved the Way for Bob and Doug McKenzie’s Hit Comedy LP
Anthem Records, a coincidental acquaintance and a Geddy Lee cameo helped bring the comedy duo a wider audience.
How Queen’s ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’ Came Together
Written quickly and inspired by Elvis Presley, the song became the band's first U.S. No. 1.
When AC/DC Made a Stephen King Soundtrack
This marked a reunion with producers George Young and Harry Vanda, who oversaw the band's 1975-78 output.
The Day Paul McCartney Was Knighted
This wasn't the first time the former Beatles star received high recognition from his homeland.
When Aerosmith Remade ‘Walk This Way’ With Run-D.M.C.
These two acts couldn't have been at more distant points in their respective careers when they joined forces.
Meet the Artists Who Refused Their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductions
How Axl Rose, Johnny Rotten and Ozzy Osbourne all turned down their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame invitations.
Michael Jackson’s Rock ‘n’ Roll History
The pop legend had a history of working with rockers.