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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Beach Boys Revisit ‘Wild Honey’ Era With ‘Sunshine Tomorrow’ Set
The Beach Boys' 1967 Wild Honey LP is getting the expanded reissue treatment with the new double-disc set Sunshine Tomorrow, due in stores this summer.
Roger Waters Debuts Anti-Trump Presentation of ‘Pigs’ During Tour Rehearsal
Roger Waters hasn't always been terribly subtle about getting his message across.
Brian May Reveals New Details of Freddie Mercury’s Final Days
Queen singer Freddie Mercury was fiercely protective of his privacy, and he continued to guard it jealously even as his health succumbed to the ravages of AIDS.
22 Dead in Manchester Concert Terror Attack: Rockers React
In the aftermath of the carnage at Ariana Grande's Manchester concert last night, some of rock's most widely respected artists have taken to social media to share their stunned responses.
Behind-the-Scenes Footage From the Beatles’ ‘Help!’ Surfaces
Beatles fans can look forward to a never-before-seen glimpse behind the scenes of the band's Help! movie, thanks to footage recently unearthed from a private archive.
John Mellencamp Says Rock’s Glory Days Are Over
For decades, rock was the center of the American music world, but that's been changing for some time now, and John Mellencamp doesn't see it ever coming back.
Steven Tyler and Joe Perry Welcome New Grandchildren on the Same Day
Joe Perry and Steven Tyler aren't just Toxic Twins — they're same-day grandfathers too.
Beatles Documentary ‘Sgt. Pepper’s Musical Revolution’ Scheduled for Summer Debut
PBS will join the 50th anniversary celebration surrounding the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band next month.
Stream ‘Journey’s End,’ the New Song and Short Film From Queen’s Roger Taylor
Queen drummer Roger Taylor has sprung a surprise on fans with the sudden release of a new song and short film titled "Journey's End."
Bruce Springsteen Recalls Early IRS Woes: ‘They Came After Us’
After years of struggling to find an audience, Bruce Springsteen made it big in the mid-'70s — and soon discovered that failing to pay one's taxes can have some pretty painful consequences.