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Today in Music History for Feb. 28: In 1929, Montreal-born Wilfrid Pelletier became a regular conductor at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, a position he held until 1950. In 1942, Brian Jones, ...
If the Rolling Stones were one of the hottest bands of the late ’60s, then frontman Mick Jagger was on fire. An expert at preening and posturing, it was only natural an opportunity to appear on the ...
The Beatles experienced more than their fair share of different eras. Learn more about Lennon's favorite Beatles era, below.
Sharon Osbourne shared the ‘biggest mistake’ she made in her relationship with husband Ozzy Osbourne, whom she wed in 1982 ...
Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page worked on a massively successful pop song from the 1960s that couldn't be more different from his typical sound.
In the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now, Watt shares behind-the-scenes tales from his work with those superstars and ...
When US music journalist Stanley Booth, who recently died aged 82, went on the road with the Stones in late 1969, he ...
F1 team members and sports and entertainment celebrities turned out for an extravagant group unveiling of the new livery for 2025's race cars. The post F1 75 Live: the season launch at the O2 Arena in ...
After some A-list bridal style inspiration? These stunning celebrity wedding dresses from throughout history were perfect for ...
When filmmaker Bernard MacMahon began thinking about making a documentary about the early days of Led Zeppelin, he was warned ...
Aespa, Red Velvet, NCT to perform at London's Twickenham Stadium in June for first European SM Town concert in 14 years.
Wood, whose real name is Alfred Jesse Smith, was born in Shreveport, Louisiana in 1941. Rock music world rocked by deaths of ...