The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame might be a prestigious honour for anyone, but who managed to wow the academy more than once?
The Righteous Brothers served as opening act for both the Rolling Stones and the Beatles in 1964. Bill Medley revealed which ...
The 79-year-old English singer made his U.S. concert debut in 1964 with The Zombies. His Tuesday show here will be the first San Diego-area solo show of his career.
Emmylou Harris surprised Ringo Starr onstage during his concert at the Ryman and asked if he would come play at the Opry.
Bill Medley’s new album is called Straight From the Heart, well, because it is. “It’s straight from the heart, that’s the ...
T here are two very differing but no less valid thoughts when it comes to the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame. On the one hand, it's ...
The late Jerry 'The Iceman' Butler poses with Leon Huff and Kenneth Gamble at 23rd Annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ...
The Righteous Brothers' Bill Medley on making a country album, why he said no to covering George Jones and what opening for The Beatles was like.
Rock's biggest names like Mick Jagger, Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen have earned their millions through chart-topping singles, platinum-selling albums, sold-out world tours and ...
Ranging from The Beatles to Eminem and Bruce Springsteen, these are ten rock songs that their creators want to forget. Read ...
The first All-Starr Band live album featured arguably his most simpatico lineup of guests, including Joe Walsh, Dr. John, ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Remains were a 1960s garage rock band from Boston, Massachusetts, who were given the honor of supporting The ...