Wes Borland reveals how he lost all his money and why he quit Limp Bizkit
Guitarist Wes Borland, best known for his costumed tenure in the ‘90s rap/rock behemoth Limp Bizkit, has opened up about his storied career on a new podcast detailing the prizes and pitfalls of instant stardom.
10-year-old Nandi Bushell had the perfect response to defeating Dave Grohl
Nandi has finally come public with her first remarks since Grohl conceded the drum battle. “Mr. Grohl, thou declare defeat at my feet,” she said while dressed as a rock wizard.
Trevor Noah announced as host for the 63rd annual GRAMMY Awards
Comedian and host of The Daily Show Trevor Noah has been tapped to host the 2021 GRAMMY Awards. The award show is set to take place on Sunday, January 31, 2021 and will air on CBS at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT.
Inside the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's slate of free education programs that rock
Beyond giving visitors an extensive glimpse into the history of rock and those who helped shape it at their museum, the Rock Hall has developed an outstanding education platform that to this point has flown under the radar.
Foo Fighters take a hilarious look at old images for 25th anniversary
The Foo Fighters posted up in recliners, popped some popcorn and flipped through old photos to celebrate their illustrious 25 years playing music together in the new special Times Like Those.
Ringo Starr’s grandson and Liam Gallagher’s son charged with assault, together
Ringo Starr and Liam Gallagher are probably hoping the phrase “Like father, like son” doesn’t apply to their kids’ arrest at a London grocery store, last year.
Johnny Rotten admits to flea bites on 'my willy' from allowing squirrels inside his home
John Lydon, singer for Public Image LTD and best known as “Johnny Rotten,” founding member of the early British punk band Sex Pistols and the entire scene that followed, has reared his head out of the mess of 2020 to let us know about his “willy.”
Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day: 'Donald Trump is holding half of the country hostage'
Billie Joe Armstrong has never been one to mince words with his feelings about President Trump. The Green Day frontman was speaking with British publication NME and was asked about the current environment in America.