A professional pop culture junkie for more than 25 years, Jeff Giles regularly surfaces in a number of far-flung locations on the Web.
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AC/DC Announce 2016 U.S. Tour Dates
AC/DC's "Rock or Bust" world tour will return to North America in early 2016.
Guns N’ Roses Rumored to Reunite for 2016 Reading Festival
The latest in the recent round of Guns N' Roses classic lineup reunion rumors suggests the band will be on hand as headliners at next year's Reading Festival.
How Axl Rose Got Tangled Up in the ‘Right Next Door to Hell’ Case
A neighbor accused the Guns N' Roses frontman of assaulting her with a wine bottle and a piece of chicken.
Geddy Lee Talks Possibility of Future Rush Tours: ‘It Doesn’t Look Good’
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson of Rush sat down for a video chat session to answer Rolling Stone readers' questions, and offered a glimpse of what the future might hold for the band.
Legendary New Orleans Songwriter, Producer and Musician Allen Toussaint Dies at 77
Allen Toussaint, a songwriter and producer whose brilliant compositions and distinctive piano playing made him a revered figure in New Orleans R&B has died at the age of 77.
Billy Gibbons Announces Rescheduled Tour Dates
Billy Gibbons is ready to hit the road in support of his debut solo outing, Perfectamundo.
Bad Brains Guitarist Dr. Know Reportedly Hospitalized
Bad Brains guitarist Gary "Dr. Know" Miller is said to be suffering from an undisclosed ailment so serious that he's reportedly been placed on life support.
Rush to Appear on TV Show ‘Chicago Fire’
NBC's Chicago Fire has booked some interesting guest stars for its Nov. 17 episode.
Black Sabbath Have Reportedly ‘Opted Against’ Recording a Final Album
After originally planning to go out with one last album and a final world tour, the members of Black Sabbath have reportedly "opted against" recording a new LP.
Dodger Stadium Will Cover Its Field for AC/DC Show
With AC/DC about to rock Dodger Stadium, the groundskeeping crew is reportedly preparing to salute the band by placing a protective tarp over the field.
27 Years Ago: Ozzy Osbourne Gets a New Guitar Player for ‘No Rest for the Wicked’
By the late '80s, Ozzy Osbourne had been lucky enough to work with some of the best guitarists in rock, including Randy Rhoads and Jake E. Lee -- not to mention his former Black Sabbath bandmate Tony Iommi. When Lee was fired following the tour for 1986's The Ultimate Sin, his replacement had some mighty big shoes to fill...
Rob Halford Reminds Kim Davis: ‘We’re All People’
Kim Davis, the Kentucky county clerk who made headlines for citing her religious beliefs in an effort to avoid issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples, has raised the ire of the Metal God.