Trump’s DOGE chief is gutting workers at the FAA while nabbing key contracts, but appeared surprised that planes don’t always fly in a straight line.
John was born Robert John Pedrick Jr. on Jan. 3, 1946, in Brooklyn, New York. He scored his first hit on Billboard’s Hot 100 as a 12-year-old in 1958 with “White Bucks and Saddle Shoes.” The song ...
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The Philadelphia Eagles’ historic 2024 season, which saw the team win its second Super Bowl, is being commemorated with a new ...
Robert John, the singer-songwriter behind the chart-topping hit "Sad Eyes," died on Monday, Feb. 24. He was 79.
"RuPaul's Drag Race" star Shangela is facing a lawsuit from an adult film star, who claims the performer drugged and sexually ...
Somehow the people who write lists at Rolling Stone forgot to listen to the worst song on “Thriller” — "The Girl Is Mine." ...
Talking to Rolling Stone AU/NZ, Jones wishes Lydon, previously known as Johnny Rotten, all the best, but says it wouldn’t ...
A historic property, with rumoured links to the Rolling Stones, is on the market now in Denshaw. Located on Ripponden Road, the three-bed home was once the Denshaw Co-operative building, one of the ...
The West Catholic High School choir performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City on Sunday, Feb. 16, part of a Christian concert series.
In the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now, Watt shares behind-the-scenes tales from his work with those superstars and ...
The Righteous Brothers accompanied The Beatles on their North American tour, the first-ever shows that included the US. Later that year, the duo supported The Rolling Stones on their second American ...