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Jefferson Airplane Co-Founder Paul Kantner Dead at 74
The guitarist-vocalist died Thursday (Jan. 28) of multiple organ failure after suffering a heart attack earlier in the week.
David Bowie Reportedly Planned to Release a ‘Long List’ of Material Before He Died
The albums are "divided into eras" and "will not necessarily be released in chronological order" beginning next year.
Dave Grohl Says His Broken Leg Is a ‘Blessing in Disguise’
The nicest rock star on the planet says his injury has forced Foo Fighters to reinvent themselves on tour, leading to some of their best shows ever.
The Dead Weather Announce New Album, ‘Dodge & Burn’
The supergroup featuring Jack White and the Kills' Alison Mosshart will return with their third album this September.
20 Years Ago: Foo Fighters Release Their Self-Titled Debut
Dave Grohl recorded the album almost entirely on his own as a way to deal with the death of Kurt Cobain, but it's been collectively all of ours for two decades.
Worst to First: Every Weezer Album Ranked
Remember: Weezer don't care what we say about them anyway. They don't care about that.
Foo Fighters Cancel Remaining U.K. + European Tour Dates Due to Dave Grohl’s Broken Leg
Grohl had surgery on his broken leg and the Foos will be forced to cancel the rest of their dates in the U.K. and Europe.
16 Years Ago: A Look Back at the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Videos from ‘Californication’
The Chili Peppers released their return to form and relevance on June 8, 1999, and the high-concept music videos played a part in setting the tone.
Apple Announces its Streaming Music Service, Apple Music
The new subscription service will be available on iOS devices at the end of the month.
Paul Westerberg Says the Replacements Have Played Their Last Show
The frontman said, 'lazy bastards to the end' then smashed his guitar.