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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New Gary Wright Album Features Unheard Performances by George Harrison
This archival project is culled from sessions that took place after Gary Wright worked with George Harrison on 'All Things Must Pass.'
Watch Paul McCartney Pay Tribute to Prince With ‘Let’s Go Crazy’ Cover
Paul McCartney brought his One on One Tour to Minneapolis last night, and adjusted his set list to honor Prince with a performance of "Let's Go Crazy."
Listen to Paul Simon’s New ‘Stranger to Stranger’ Track ‘Cool Papa Bell’
Paul Simon is streaming "Cool Papa Bell," the second song made available from his new album Stranger to Stranger, due June 3.
Watch Paul McCartney Start ‘One on One’ Tour With Revamped Set List
Paul McCartney opened his 2016 One on One Tour in Fresno, Calif., last night, debuting a new set list that included a handful of songs being performed live for the first time.
Library of Congress Adds Records by Santana, Billy Joel and Metallica to National Recording Registry
The Library of Congress has announced the addition of 25 new records to the National Recording Registry, including classic works by Santana, Billy Joel and Metallica.
Lost Rolling Stones Track Discovered After Spending 50 Years in an Attic
The Rolling Stones archives just added a few intriguing unreleased tracks — including a recording that's remained completely unknown for more than five decades.
Watch Gene Simmons Discuss His Heart Condition on ‘The Doctors’
Kiss co-founder Gene Simmons shared his experiences with the heart condition known as atrial fibrillation, or AFib, on a recent episode of The Doctors.
Barbra Streisand Shares Stories of Exchanging Fan Letters With Bob Dylan
We already know about some of the more intriguing items in the Bob Dylan Archive, including a fan letter from Barbra Streisand.
Bruce Springsteen Slips Up, Calls Out to Pittsburgh During Cleveland Gig
It can't be easy keeping track of where you are when you're on tour — it's just one city after the next, with endless highways and hotel rooms in between.
Revisiting David Crosby’s ‘If I Could Only Remember My Name’
He started the '70s riding high – in more ways than one – but emotionally, he was scraping rock bottom.
How Frank Sinatra’s Thirst for Creative Freedom Led to Reprise Records
Though founded by a crooner, the label released albums by Neil Young, Jimi Hendrix and many other rock legends.
Rolling Stones and Elton John Say Trump Campaign Is Using Their Songs Without Permission
We can add the Rolling Stones and Elton John to the growing list of artists who aren't on board with Donald Trump using their music at events during his campaign for the United States presidency.
PBS ‘American Masters’ to Air ‘Fats Domino and the Birth of Rock ‘n’ Roll’
PBS' American Masters series is giving Fats Domino the documentary tribute treatment later this month.
Brian Wilson Announces 2016 World Tour Featuring ‘Last Ever’ Performances of ‘Pet Sounds’
Brian Wilson plans to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Beach Boys classic Pet Sounds by embarking on a lengthy world tour.
Steven Tyler Solo Show to Air on PBS’ ‘Front and Center’ Series
A solo concert the Aerosmith frontman performed in September will be shown on PBS beginning next month.
Don McLean Arrested for Domestic Violence
The singer of "American Pie" and other hits was arrested early this morning at his house in Maine.