Dave Lifton, who writes for both Ultimate Classic Rock and Diffuser, is a podcaster and author of several books. A native of New York, he now lives in Chicago, where he's usually staring out at Lake Michigan from his apartment or getting into arguments with Bears fans. Also, he likes Bruce Springsteen and pulled pork sandwiches.
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Rod Stewart Fears ‘We’re Too Late’ to Stop Global Warming
Singer believes it was a mistake for the U.S. to pull out of the Paris Accord.
See the Teaser for Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Letter to You’ Movie
Documentary will premiere on Apple TV the same day the album comes out.
Guns N’ Roses Launch ‘Not in This Lifetime’ Pinball Machine
Slash served as co-designer on the game, which includes 21 GNR songs.
60 Years Ago: The Beatles and James Bond Debut on the Same Day
"Love Me Do" and 'Dr. No' both arrived on Oct. 5, 1962.
Hear Elton John’s New Song With Gorillaz, ‘The Pink Phantom’
Rocket Man lent vocals to new track from virtual band's upcoming 'Song Machine, Season One: Strange Timez.'
Iron Maiden Announce ‘Nights of the Dead’ Live Album
Legacy of the Beast tour recording was taken from three dates in Mexico City last year.
Watch Miley Cyrus Cover Blondie and Hall and Oates Classics
"Heart of Glass" and "Maneater" were played during recent TV performances.
Bill Murray’s Lawyer Responds to the Doobie Brothers
Lawyer for the actor's golf clothing company continued the light-hearted tone found in the band's cease-and-desist letter.
Ace Frehley Already Plotting ‘Origins Vol. 3′ Covers Collection
New record contract means that the former Kiss guitarist will put out a third album of other artists' songs.
Queen’s Brian May Describes ‘Long Climb Back’ From Heart Attack
Guitarist's recovery has had setbacks due to side effects from his medications.
50 Years Ago: ‘The Odd Couple’ Shows the Funny Side of Divorce
Jack Klugman and Tony Randall spent five seasons as roommates in TV adaptation of Neil Simon's hit play and movie.
Hear Bruce Springsteen’s New Single, ‘Ghosts’
Second single from 'Letter to You' was inspired by deaths of E Street Band members Clarence Clemons and Danny Federici.