VIDEORGY: Rock is such a great breeding ground for parody that we'd bet that Weird Al Yankovic never runs out of material.
"It was the most exciting show I ever saw.
to an album by the rock group Judas Priest has been scheduled for a 1988 trial.
A Saturday night-size crowd packed the Hard Rock Cafe on a recent Monday evening intent on more
ROCK WARS SEQUEL: Misery loves company, so it's nice to see Pop Eye's not the only one reacting to
Heavy metal is a hellish business. Musicians who prize stability and longevity avoid the genre.
A rock festival featuring 25 amateur and professional Soviet groups will be held in Moscow in January, Tass news agency has reported.
ROCK DRESS CODE: Feeling left out? We certainly were when Mr.
TV's "Rock & Roll Evening News" is going . . . going . . . gone. But don't strike the set just yet.
Some rock historians may argue the point, but for all intents the Who's "Tommy" was the
Greek pop composer Vangelis, who has given only five public recitals of his electronic music in the last 12 years, performed Wednesday in London's High Court in a copyright case.
The latest on the Jerry Hall watch: The model jailed two weeks ago for allegedly attempting to smuggle 20 pounds of marijuana out of Barbados has enlisted the considerable sleuthing abilities of her significant other, Mick Jagger.
Sneer-rocker Billy Idol and his socialite girlfriend, Grace Hattersley, were stopped by New York police in Greenwich Village early Friday morning and Hattersley was arraigned on charges of possessing $100 worth of crack and released on her own recognizance.
Frank Sinatra will receive the NAACP's 1987 Life Achievement Award for his efforts to combat racial prejudice in the United States for a half-century, the association said Friday.
NBC filed motions Friday asking a Nevada federal judge to overturn a $19-million jury judgment to entertainer Wayne Newton or grant a new trial of Newton's defamation suit against the network.
Frank Zappa will pen his memoirs for Simon and Schuster.
Country music star Hank Williams Jr. will take to the concert circuit this year with what's being called the "first high-tech country-rock show."
Chunks of wood from Elvis Presley's Graceland fence are for sale, the estate's managers announced Thursday.
Predictability is one of rock's dirty words, but Dave Edmunds made it a virtue Friday at the Palace.
Three men were arrested Monday night during a disturbance that broke out at the Palace rock club in