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Stand Up To Cancer 2010
The Stand Up for Cancer telethon is returning tonight and will air on ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, HBO, Discovery Health, E!, Bio, Showtime, the Style Network and the MLB Network at 8 p.m. ET/PT. ...Read More
The Rock History Report for September 10th
1979 – Before an audience of 85,000 people in Florence, Italy, Patti Smith announced that she was performing her last show. However, she would return to performing a decade later. ...Read More
Fall TV Preview - Returning Favorites
TV fans are buzzing about what might happen on the season premieres of their favorite shows. Check out our preview of some of the hottest shows returning to TV! Beware, it's not spoiler free! ...Read More
GALLERY: Hottest Female Rockers
Though things are cooling down with the end of summer, we're keeping the temperature turned up by looking at some of the hottest women the rock and roll world has ever known. Check 'em out now. ...Read More
The Rock History Report for September 9th
1971 - John Lennon released his classic album Imagine. ...Read More
Playlist: Sports Anthems
Our latest Playlist celebrates the arrival of the football season by offering up our favorite sports anthems. ...Read More
The Rock History Report for September 8th
1977 – Guitarist Jimmy McCulloch left Paul McCartney & Wings to join the lineup for the newly reformed Small Faces ...Read More
The Rock History Report for September 7th
1978 – Former Who drummer Keith Moon died in London at the age of 31. The drummer overdosed on Hemenephirin, which was prescribed to him to help with alcohol abuse. ...Read More
Playlist: Mental Breakdown Songs
Labor Day has passed and autumn is creeping closer. For many, that means heading back to work. To help you keep your sanity, we've compiled a list of the 15 best "mental breakdown" songs to keep you calm when your 9 to 5 has you wishing for the weekend. ...Read More
The Rock History Report for September 6th
1968 - Eric Clapton collaborated with The Beatles, adding a guitar solo to "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." ...Read More
GALLERY: Jobs Before Music
In honor of Labor Day, we're taking a moment to look at what some of our favorite musicians did before hitting the bigtime. Here's a collection of some of our favorite artists, and the jobs they had before turning to music. ...Read More
The Rock History Report for September 5th
1986 - Dire Straits won the MTV award for Best Video for "Money For Nothing.” ...Read More
The Rock History Report for September 4th
1996 – Singer/songwriter Yusaf Islam, formerly known as Cat Stevens, emerged to sign copies of his first album in almost 20 years. ...Read More
The Rock History Report for September 3rd
1992 - David Bowie graced the cover of "Architectural Digest," the first person on the cover in 4 years. ...Read More
Playlist: Relief Efforts
With Hurricane Earl sweeping the East Coast, we're reminded of the devastation that storms and disasters can wreak at any time. Look back at some of the biggest relief projects undertaken in the name of helping out our fellow man. ...Read More
The Rock History Report for September 2nd
1965 - The Rolling Stones made an appearance on British TV show "Ready Steady Go!" Mick Jagger performed a parody of Sonny & Cher's "I Got You Babe" With Andrew Loog Oldham. ...Read More
THE 15: BACK TO SCHOOL MOVIES
With September here, we've decided to rank our favorite flicks about the classroom. Take a look as we run through The 15 Best Back to School Movies. ...Read More
The Rock History Report for September 1st
1979 - INXS performed their first live show in Sydney, Australia. ...Read More
PLAYLIST: WORKING MAN SONGS
With kids going back to school and Labor Day just around the corner, it's the perfect time to check out our favorite Working Man Songs ...Read More
Television Actors Who Have Released Albums
With the Emmy's on everyone's mind, check out some of the coolest television stars who have also released albums. ...Read More
The Rock History Report for August 31st
1969 - Bob Dylan played his first concert after being injured three years earlier in a motorcycle accident, at the Isle of Wight Pop Festival in England. ...Read More
Gallery: The 62nd Emmy Awards
It was a veritable who's who of TV's biggest stars at last night's Emmy Awards. Check out photos of some of the night's big winners here. ...Read More
The Rock History Report for August 30th
1995 - James Taylor reunited with ex-wife Carly Simon for their first concert together in 16 years on Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts. ...Read More
The Rock History Report for August 29th
1958 - George Harrison joined the band Quarrymen, which featured future Beatles John Lennon and Paul McCartney. ...Read More
The Rock History Report for August 28th
1978 - Devo released their album, Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo. ...Read More
The Rock History Report for August 27th
1990 - Stevie Ray Vaughn, along with three members of Eric Clapton's band, died in a Wisconsin helicopter crash. ...Read More
Playlist: TV Theme Songs
Television has always had a profound ability to inspire and entertain the masses. And, with the advent of commercial jingles and sitcoms, it's given us some great theme song music. Check out our 15 favorite now! ...Read More
The Rock History Report for August 26th
1970 – Guitar legend Jimi Hendrix performed his last public appearance, at England’s Isle of Wright Festival. ...Read More
The Rock History Report for August 25th
1994 - Jimmy Buffett's plane flipped shortly after takeoff in Nantucket, Massachusetts. Luckily, Buffett was able to swim to safety. ...Read More
New Music Tuesday - August 24th
The musician known just as E. (or to the world as Mark Oliver Everett) releases the last installment of his self-described trilogy today. Beginning with 2009's Hombre Lobo and End Times ...Read More
The Rock History Report forAugust 24th
1968 – Late Who drummer Keith Moon drove a Lincoln automobile into the pool of a Holiday Inn in Flint, Michigan. ...Read More
Ann Wilson of Heart: Just Listen and Enjoy It
We recently sat down with Ann Wilson talked about their new album Red Velvet Car, the evolution of the band, their recording process and what it’s like balancing life on the road and being a mom. ...Read More
The Rock History Report for August 23rd
1962 - John Lennon and Cynthia Powell were married at the Mount Pleasant Registry Office in Liverpool, England. The pair divorced six years later. ...Read More
The Rock History Report for August 22nd
1979 - Led Zeppelin released their last album together, In Through The Out Door. ...Read More
The Rock History Report for August 21st
1992 - Sting married long time girlfriend Trudi Styler. ...Read More
The Rock History Report for August 20th
1969 - After an eight-day Canadian tour, Frank Zappa disbanded the Mothers of Invention, claiming he was "tired of playing for people who clap for all the wrong reasons." ...Read More
Rock Band 3 Song List Leaked
If consumers were happy playing the first Rock Band games, they’ll be happy to know the latest songs they’ll be jamming out to. The set list for Rock Band 3 has leaked on YouTube, although the video has since been removed. ...Read More
Steven Tyler Falls Off the Stage, or Does He?
We all know there’s been a ton of speculation as to what’s going on with Steven Tyler and the status of Aerosmith lately. But according to TMZ.com, guitarist Joe Perry pushed Steven Tyler off the stage last night. ...Read More
The Rock History Report for August 19th
1997 - Fleetwood Mac released their reunion album The Dance. ...Read More
GALLERY: Celebs / Athlete Couples
Celebrity and athletes seem to be mixing it up quite a bit these days, especially with football season beginning. Here's a photo gallery of a few of the rich, powerful and beautiful celebrity/athlete pairings. ...Read More
The Rock History Report for August 18th
1986 - Bon Jovi released the album Slippery When Wet. ...Read More
New Music Tuesday - August 17th
Once famously introverted, the Beach Boys legend is at the point in his career where he can sit back and leisurely take on the projects that he wishes. And that's exactly what he does on ...Read More
The Rock History Report for August 17th
1984 - Motley Crue made their live debut at the Monsters of Rock festival at Castle Donington, England. ...Read More
The Rock History Report for August 16th
1977 - Elvis Presley died of coronary arrhythmia in Memphis, Tennessee at the age of 42. ...Read More
The Beatles A-Z: Boys
This staple of The Fab Four's early live shows indulged their love of R&B, as it was originally a B-side for The Shirelles. Additionally, the tune gave the boys from Liverpool ...Read More
The Rock History Report for August 15th
1965 - The Beatles set an attendance record with their Shea Stadium concert, drawing 56,000 screaming fans to the show. ...Read More
The Rock History Report for August 14th
2001 - The Red Hot Chili Peppers canceled a concert scheduled to take place in Israel on August 28th, after the U.S. State Department issued a security advisory recommending that U.S. citizens not travel to the country. ...Read More
The Rock History Report for August 13th
1967 - Joan Baez was barred from performing at the Constitution Hall in Washington, DC by the Daughters of the American Revolution because of her opposition to the Vietnam War. ...Read More
Rise of the Supergroup: Chickenfoot
When a new supergroup called Chickenfoot started making the scene in 2008, many believed that it was some Southern-fried outfit ...Read More
PLAYLIST: Songs About Places
As any songwriter can tell you, inspiration can come from anywhere. In many cases, it's the bright lights of a big city that serves as the best muse. Check out our favorite songs about places now. ...Read More























































