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Edging my way down a packed Wembley Way one Saturday morning in July 1985, I already knew I was about to witness history.
The 1960s and 70s were a remarkable time for rock music, thanks to the release of classic albums like The Dark Side of the Moon and Born to Run.
Sting, Rob Halford, Mike Love, Graham Nash and more reflect on the day the world united to rock together for a cause.
An upcoming David Bowie box set, ‘I Can’t Give Everything Away,’ will delve deeply into the late rock legend’s post-2000 music career.
Live Aid was simply unique, and the old footage of Wembley Stadium packed to the rafters and the sight of some of the biggest ...
Queen's performance may be synonymous with UK rendition of the simultaneous shows, but here's why the American one was just ...
Ziggy played the guitar and he’s a burning crimson flame. Lightning struck through his cheek, carving a silver scar. He was ...
David Bowie is an undeniable legend. He was the king of reinvention, adopting many different sounds and personas throughout ...
A head's up to the David Bowie fans out there with some space available to store physical media. There is a new end-of-career ...
Fans Are Ready To Be ‘Emotionally Destroyed’ After New David Bowie Announcement first appeared on Parade on Jul 9, 2025 This ...
Jeff Lynne’s Electric Light Orchestra performs its final concerts in Birmingham and London’s Hyde Park, marking the end of an iconic musical era - Dr Steven McCabe pays tribute.
David Bowie’s final artistic years of 2002 through 2016 are lovingly chronicled in a new box set, I Can't Give Everything ...