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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Toto Albums Ranked Worst to Best
Countless high school buddies have started their own bands, but very few of them go on to amount to much.
Keith Richards and Billy Gibbons Perform at Merle Haggard Tribute
Nashville threw a party for Merle Haggard last night, and Keith Richards and Billy Gibbons were there to take part in the all-star festivities.
‘The Graduate’ Returning to Theaters for 50th Anniversary Screenings
Director Mike Nichols' classic 1967 comedy The Graduate will make its way back to theaters this month as part of the movie's 50th anniversary celebration.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra Leader Paul O’Neill Dies at 61
Paul O'Neill, who founded the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, has died due to a chronic undisclosed illness.
The Search for Bob Seger’s Out of Print Back Catalog
The music industry's reliance on reissues has become a source of complaint among fans over the last couple of decades, but it's still possible for an artist's back catalog to be under-exploited.
Steve Perry Will Reportedly Attend Journey’s Rock Hall Induction
Steve Perry has been typically tight-lipped about whether he'll be there when Journey are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on April 7.
Listen to the ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2′ Cast Mixtape Featuring David Bowie, ZZ Top and Paul Simon
Part of the fun of Marvel's first Guardians of the Galaxy movie was its classic rock soundtrack — and that looks like it'll continue in the sequel, due in theaters May 5.
Bob Dylan Talks Proper Album Length, ‘American Pie’ and Switching From Guitar to Piano in Extensive New Interview
With the March 31 arrival of his new three-CD collection of standards, Triplicate, just around the corner, Bob Dylan sat for a rare — and wide-ranging — interview.
Bob Dylan and Don Henley Announce (Separate) Summer Tours
Bob Dylan and Don Henley will both be on the road this summer.
Music From Chuck Berry’s Final Album to See Release This Week
Chuck Berry fans worried that the rock legend's recent death would complicate plans for the release of his first album of new music in nearly 40 years can lay those fears to rest.