Want to see who the new acts are at this year’s Download Festival? Well, here’s sixty-five new additions for you to read…
Review and Photos by Mike Bax “G-O-L-D D-I-G-G-I-N-G W-H-O-R (awkward pause) E” Sung by EVERYONE in the room at…
On Thursday, May 12th at Los Angeles, CA’s Hollywood Palladium both Ozzy Osbourne and Corey Taylor had a special announcement to make and we were there to capture the event!
By Mike Bax This week, a 26-date tour package called Generation Axe began in Seattle at the Paramount Theatre.…
This past Sunday evening, Lita Ford graced Toronto’s Phoenix Concert Theatre with support from Diemonds and Fallen Heirs. …
Conducted October 14, 2010 By Laurie Lonsdale www.rudysarzo.com With the Randy Rhoads Remembered show coming to Toronto’s Rockpile on…
God Bless Ozzy Osbourne is a documentary about the man, the myth and the legend that is Ozzy Osbourne. Directed by Ozzy’s son Jack, this is an in-depth look at the incredible journey of one of the most well-known hard rockers in the world. The intimate interviews with family and friends, including Tommy Lee and Henry Rollins, give the film a depth that allows the viewer a sneak peek behind the scenes.
Historians, music scholars and even normal, everyday people often like to debate about who is truly responsible for creating rock and roll music. Some credit Elvis Presley or Chuck Barry for this groundbreaking creation, but then others argue that they were simply popularizing a genre of music that African Americans had developed years prior in the southern United States.