I 'Can' Explain: Pete Townshend apologizes for saying he's glad Keith Moon and John Entwistle are gone

ABC AudioIn a recent Rolling Stone article, The Who‘s Pete Townshend is quoted as saying about his late band mates Keith Moon and John Entwistle, “Thank God they’re gone” because “they were f****** difficult to play with.”
Bret Michaels to receive Humanitarian of the Year award at 2019 Hollywood Christmas Parade

Courtesy of Hollywood Christmas ParadeBret Michaels is among the many artists who will perform at the 2019 Hollywood Christmas Parade this Sunday, and now comes word that the Poison frontman also will receive a very special honor
Pete Townshend shares surprisingly negative sentiments about late band mates Keith Moon & John Entwistle

Dave J Hogan/Getty ImagesThe Who‘s Pete Townshend has often expressed deep sadness over the respective deaths of Keith Moon and John Entwistle, but in a new Rolling Stone interview, Townshend shares some harsh sentiments about his late
Dave Mustaine says he was “so, so happy” to hear from James Hetfield after cancer diagnosis

Chiaki Nozu/WireImageMegadeth‘s Dave Mustaine is currently battling cancer, and he opens up to Rolling Stone about his prognosis and how much the metal community’s support has meant to him. “A lot came from people that I knew
Smells like a long court battle: Marc Jacobs countersues Nirvana over smiley t-shirts

Paul Bergen/RedfernsDesigner Marc Jacobs is fighting back against Nirvana, which has accused Jacobs of ripping off its signature smiley face logo for the Jacobs’ Bootleg Grunge collection of t-shirts. According to the Hollywood Reporter, on Tuesday, Jacobs
America members explain the differences in their songwriting styles on new episode of AXS TV's 'The Big Interview'

Courtesy of AXS TVAmerica‘s Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell are featured on the latest episode of the Dan Rather-hosted AXS TV series The Big Interview, which premieres tonight at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. The duo, who
Open wings: Journey's Jonathan Cain talks turkey, shares Thanksgiving plans

Credit: Sheila WithumNext month, Journey closes out 2019 with a four-show Las Vegas engagement at The Colosseum at Caesars — but first the band members will be enjoying some holiday downtime. Keyboardist/songwriter Jonathan Cain says he’s looking