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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Yes Bassist Chris Squire Undergoing Leukemia Treatment
Yes bassist Chris Squire will sit out the band's upcoming tour dates while he undergoes treatment for leukemia.
Watch an 8-Year-Old Nail Journey’s ‘Don’t Stop Believin” on Philippine ‘The Voice Kids’ Contest
If Journey's crowded tour schedule ever ends up getting the best of Arnel Pineda, the band may not have to look far for his replacement.
Rolling Stones Reveal Details for ‘Live at Leeds’ Release
If you're on the fence at all about whether to purchase the super deluxe edition of the Rolling Stones' upcoming Sticky Fingers reissue, the band is here to help you nudge open your wallet.
Watch HBO’s Trailer for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Broadcast
On May 30, HBO subscribers will be able to tune into the network's broadcast of this year's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
Led Zeppelin’s Copyright Lawsuit Is Going to California
In spite of the plaintiff's efforts to keep the case in Philadelphia, a lawsuit alleging that Led Zeppelin plagiarized "Stairway to Heaven" from a song by Spirit is changing venues.
Authorized Jimi Hendrix Biopic in the Works
Jimi Hendrix is making a not-so-slight return to a theater near you.
B.B. King Investigation Finds No Evidence of Elder Abuse or Fraud
The arrangements for B.B. King's healthcare and financial stewardship remain unchanged after a Las Vegas judge dismissed an attempt by some of King's children to wrest control away from the blues legend's longtime business manager.
How Paul Simon’s ‘Rhymin’ Simon’ Was Defined by In-the-Moment Genius
After dabbling in global rhythms and songforms, this second solo album returned to American roots.
Paul Stanley Joins Chorus of Social Media Catcalls for Jamie Foxx’s Performance of the National Anthem
When you take a gig singing the national anthem before a major public event, you're inviting all kinds of criticism.
Pete Townshend No Longer Finds the Who’s Concerts ‘Fulfilling’
Just because you're great at something doesn't mean it's fun for you. Just ask Pete Townshend.
Ron Wood Says Rod Stewart’s Management Is Holding Up the Faces Reunion
The surviving former Faces have dithered about getting back together for years, and even now that their ranks have been further thinned by the death of Ian McLagan, it seems that progress toward a reunion is slow.
U2 Accused by Russian Government of Spreading Gay Propaganda
In news that will no doubt trigger a flood of jokes better suited to the locker room after an eighth-grade gym class, a Russian government official is accusing U2 of spreading gay propaganda with its Songs of Innocence LP.