Jon Wiederhorn
42 Years Ago: Black Sabbath’s ‘Mob Rules’ Proves Dio Success Was No Fluke
It was the second and last with Dio for over a decade.
Gibson Guided Out of Bankruptcy by Former Rocker Turned Businessman
Many blamed longtime Chief Executive Officer Henry Juszkiewicz for the company's financial decline, while Nat Zilkha is receiving credit for its recent turn.
Gene Simmons Mocks Paul Stanley’s Vocal Problems During Solo Shows
Harsh words from Gene Simmons to his longtime bandmate.
Vinnie Paul to Be Honored With All-Star Tribute at Aftershock + Louder Than Life Fests
Members of Hellyeah, Five Finger Death Punch, Korn, Godsmack, Deftones, Shinedown, Sevendust, GWAR, Bullet For My Valentine, Body Count and more are set to perform.
Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson Hosting ‘World of Warplanes’ Episodes
The site features a tribute video for 'Aces High,' which highlights Battle of Britain planes Dickinson profiles in the series.
Aerosmith Announce Plans for Spring 2019 Las Vegas Residency
The band plans to return to its roots while taking advantage of all the frills a Vegas residency offers.
Duff McKagan Joins Rallying Cry to Save Historic Rock Venue
'The Showbox was the most legendary club in Seattle,' McKagan said. 'Imagination just kind of ran wild.'
AC/DC New Album Speculation Continues With Angus + Stevie Young Spotted at Vancouver Studio
It looks like AC/DC are still prepared to rock and aren't ready to go bust.
Aerosmith’s Original Touring Van Discovered in Woods by ‘American Pickers’
Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry and original guitarist Ray Tabano confirmed that the vehicle was authentic.
Scott Weiland’s Two Children Awarded Monthly Payments of $4,000
The kids will receive the payments until they turn 18.
40 Years Ago: Dio Release ‘Holy Diver’
The first album after Ronnie James Dio was kicked out of Black Sabbath.
14 Years Ago: Ronnie James Dio Passes Away
We take a look back at the life and death of metal legend Ronnie James Dio.