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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Neal Schon Promises Tour Behind ‘Santana IV,’ Doesn’t Expect a New Journey Record Soon
Neal Schon hasn't even finished work on the upcoming Santana record that reunites the band's original lineup, but he's already eager to get the group out on the road.
Def Leppard’s New Album Features Lead Vocals From All Members
The guys in Def Leppard know they probably aren't going to sell a million copies of their new album, but as guitarist Vivian Campbell sees it, that only freed them up to make the record they truly wanted to make.
You Think You Know Journey?
They brought the world Steve Perry and gave us the courage to play air instruments on camera, and yet there's still so much about Journey that most of us have never bothered to learn.
Meet the Title Trackers, the Band Adding Missing Title Tracks to Classic Rock Records
Have you ever wondered why the Rolling Stones never bothered writing a title track for Exile on Main St.?
David Lee Roth: Rock’s Best Martial Artist?
As the members of Van Halen would have been happy to tell you at pretty much any point between 1985 and 2007, David Lee Roth isn't always the easiest guy to get along with.
Roger Daltrey ‘Hammered and Chiseled’ Into Shape for Who Anniversary Tour
Life on the road can get painfully complicated for rockers of a certain age, and Roger Daltrey has the doctor bills to prove it.
AC/DC Are ‘Excited’ to Perform for Coachella’s Indie Crowd
AC/DC may not be the most obvious musical fit for the indie-leaning Coachella festival, but they've played to plenty of tough crowds over the years, and they're eager to take on the challenge.
Rolling Stones to Release ‘From the Vault: The Marquee – Live in 1971′
Just in time for the upcoming deluxe reissue of their 1971 classic Sticky Fingers, the Rolling Stones have reached back into their archives for the release of a concert recording from the same year.
How Aerosmith Made Their Legend With ‘Toys in the Attic’
This third album found the group working to maintain a rock audience while making another bid for crossover success.
How Farm Aid Became Steven Adler’s Final Gig With Guns N’ Roses
This was the first of the roster changes that would dismantle the lineup responsible for 'Appetite for Destruction.'
Phil Collen Says New Def Leppard Album Is Their Best Since ‘Hysteria’
Def Leppard guitarist Phil Collen is clearly very excited about the band's new album.
How Journey Took the Next Step With Aptly Titled ‘Evolution’
Their determination to break into the Top 40 came with a price.
UPDATE: Richie Sambora Denies Threatening to Kill His Ex-Girlfriend
Los Angeles police are investigating claims that Richie Sambora threatened to kill his ex-girlfriend and "dig a hole in the desert and bury" her.
Watch Van Halen’s ‘Ellen DeGeneres Show’ Performance
Mere days after they shut down Hollywood Boulevard (and endangered David Lee Roth's nose) during a special performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Van Halen traveled down the TV dial for an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Rolling Stones Reveal ‘Sticky Fingers’ Reissue Details
The Rolling Stones have delved into their vaults for an expanded reissue of the 1971 classic Sticky Fingers that boasts unreleased studio outtakes and live performances in addition to freshly remastered sound.
Led Zeppelin Debut Interactive ‘Trampled Under Foot’ Video
Led Zeppelin's current round of deluxe reissues trades on past glories, but it also embraces the future, as demonstrated by the new video released for a previously unreleased version of "Trampled Under Foot."