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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‘The Beatles 1′ to Receive Deluxe Reissue
The Beatles' bestselling best-of collection, The Beatles 1, is getting the deluxe reissue treatment this fall.
Def Leppard Reveal Artwork and Track Listing for New Self-Titled Album
Def Leppard fans finally have their first glimpse of the band's new self-titled effort.
Gary Richrath, Former REO Speedwagon Guitarist, Dies at 65
Former REO Speedwagon guitarist Gary Richrath, whose songwriting and technique were major components of the group's early sound and success, has died at the age of 65.
Keith Richards Wants His Daughters to Snort His Ashes
It looks like Keith Richards' kids won't need to worry about picking out a coffin for the old man after he's gone — or even fighting over where to keep his remains.
Steven Tyler’s Solo Album Won’t Be Out Until 2016
Steven Tyler fans will have to wait a little longer for his solo album than they might have expected.
Paul Stanley Calls Dee Snider a ‘Wannabe,’ Says Twisted Sister Are ‘A Bunch of Buffoons’
Paul Stanley's not gonna take it — and by "it," we mean "being publicly criticized by Dee Snider."
When Rolling Stones Fans Rioted in Dublin
It was an exciting time for the young band to be on tour — sometimes a little too exciting.
Gene Simmons and Family Cooperate With Police Investigation, Not Considered Suspects
Los Angeles police carried out a search warrant on the home of Kiss co-founder Gene Simmons yesterday as part of an investigation being pursued by the department's Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.
Keith Richards Unlocking ‘Crosseyed Heart’ Tracks Via Real-World Viral Campaign
Keith Richards is inviting fans to hear select tracks from his new Crosseyed Heart album ahead of its release — but they'll have to work for it.
Beatles’ First Record Contract Is Up for Auction
An important piece of the Beatles' history is headed for the auction block.
How Metallica Became Superstars With the Black Album
Far from being content to rest on their laurels, they forged a different path for the band's fifth album.
The Who Announce Reissue Plans for Orchestral ‘Tommy’ LP
The London Symphony Orchestra's 1972 performance of the Who's Tommy is returning to stores after more than 30 years out of print.