Did Yoko, personal tensions or the loss of their manager break up the Beatles? Or was it the lawyers? (It’s usually the lawyers.)
The Rolling Stones
Badfinger were supposed to be the next Beatles. Instead, they paid a tragic price for having bad, unscrupulous management.
How a 2007 Wendy’s ad and subsequent lawsuit broke up Violent Femmes.
The Super Bowl Halftime Show is a massive platform. So when things go bad, they can end careers.
Was Billy Idol ahead of his time with “Cyberpunk”? Of course. But that doesn’t mean the album is good or deserved to be successful.
80’s star Bryan Adams beat the odds and thrived in the 90s. Then came this album.
Van Halen made a triumphant appearance with David Lee Roth at the 1996 MTV VMAs. So then they made an album with Gary Cherone?
Is U2 out of touch?
Tom Petty was like Sara Lee. Nobody doesn’t like him.
Here’s my review of Depeche Mode’s concert at the Barclays Center during the recent “Delta Machine Tour.”
This is an old favorite of mine. I originally wrote it for my Livejournal blog and decided it was time to import it over …
How the Mann Act took down the “Father of Rock & Roll.”
A rare instance where a band’s most successful album helped lead to its demise.
Career Killers: “The Spaghetti Incident?” and “Sympathy for the Devil” by Guns N’ Roses
A covers album and a single from Guns N’ Roses certainly sounded like a great idea at the time.
After a stellar solo debut in 2011, Noel Gallagher returns with his latest effort, “Chasing Yesterday.”