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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Frances Bean Cobain Posts Previously Unpublished Photos of Kurt Cobain for His Birthday
Late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain would have turned 51 on Feb. 20 — a bittersweet milestone noted by millions of fans, as well as by Cobain's daughter.
Rock Pioneers Fanny Return With a New Album and a New Name
The first all-female rock band to release recordings through a major label, Fanny blazed a trail through a male-dominated genre in the early '70s.
Radiohead Announce 2018 North American Tour
Radiohead have lined up a series of summer tour dates that will bring the band back to North American audiences for the first time since last spring.
Foreigner Announce Live Orchestral CD/DVD Release
Foreigner recast some of their biggest hits and fan favorites in a new musical light on a new orchestral album.
Watch Queens of the Stone Age Cover Elton John’s ‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’
Queens of the Stone Age had some surprises in store for their L.A. fans this weekend - including a cover of Elton John's "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road."
Watch the Concert Guest Spot from a Fan That Left Gene Simmons Humbled and Inspired
A guest vocal appearance by a fan left Kiss co-founder Gene Simmons marveling at the "remarkable young man" he'd just seen in action.
Elton John Was Hit in the Face With Some Beads
John was leading the band through the night's rendition of "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting" when a bead necklace came sailing over his piano and pelted him in the mouth.
Chicago Announce ‘VI Decades Live’ Box
Chicago have been one of rock's most consistently busy touring acts for decades.
Steve Miller Band’s Early LPs Collected in ‘Complete Albums Volume 1′ Vinyl Box
To help mark the 50th anniversary of the Steve Miller Band's full-length recorded debut, the group's first nine albums are returning to stores in a vinyl box collection.
Pete Townshend’s ‘Who Came First’ Getting 45th Anniversary Reissue
Pete Townshend's first solo album will mark its 45th anniversary by returning to stores with a second disc of bonus material that includes previously unreleased tracks.