World’s Dirtiest Man Dies

The world’s dirtiest man has died at the age of 94. Iranian Amou Haji had not bathed in more than 60 years, believing that cleanliness fostered illness. He also smoke pipes filled with animal feces, ate roadkill, drank water from an old, filthy bucket and often smoked several cigarettes at one time, The Guardian reports.…MORE

Brian Johnson Addresses Longstanding ‘Back In Black’ Rumor

AC/DC frontman Brian Johnson is setting the record straight about one of the band’s most iconic hits. For years, it’s been rumored that original singer Bon Scott – not Johnson – wrote the lyrics for “Back In Black” before his death in 1980. But Johnson puts that rumor to bed in his new memoir The…MORE

Red Hot Chili Peppers Mark Milestone

The Red Hot Chili peppers are celebrating a milestone. The band has become the first rock band in 17 years to put two No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200 Album chart in the same calendar year. The band recently dropped their second album of 2022, “Return of the Dream Canteen.” They also released a…MORE

Josh Kiszka Ruptures Eardrum

Greta Van Fleet is postponing shows in Raleigh, Greenville, and Jacksonville. Vocalist Josh Kiszka issued a statement saying, “To our fans in Raleigh, Greenville, and Jacksonville, it’s with a heavy heart that we must reschedule our shows this upcoming week.” He went on to explain, “During our last show in Bangor, I ruptured an eardrum…MORE

Pink Floyd Catalog Sale Could Be Delayed

The members of Pink Floyd are infamous for disagreeing about pretty much everything. But this time, all that in-fighting could be costing the band half a billion bucks. According to a report in Financial Times, disagreements between Roger Waters and David Gilmour are holding up negotiations to sell the band’s song catalog for nearly $500…MORE

New Michigan bill proposes new state bird

The Robin could be ousted as Michigan’s state bird. WOOD TV reports that a new bill aims to change the state bird to the Kirtland’s warbler. The bill was introduced by state Rep. Greg Markkanen. The report indicates the proposal has received not-so-good responses. FULL STORY HERE: https://bit.ly/3Eu8H0iMORE

Neal Schon Says Journey Was Forced Into Bad Contract By Steve Perry

The latest legal battle involving members of Journey involves a contract that Neal Schon says he and the band were ‘forced’ to sign. Last month, Steve Perry filed to cancel trademarks for 20 Journey songs – including signature hits like “Separate Ways” and “Any Way You Want It” – claiming they violated a contract requiring…MORE

Foreigner To Resume Vegas Residency

Foreigner is returning to the Vegas strip for a headline residency next spring. The band will perform eight shows at the Venetian Resort in March and April 2023. Tickets go on sale this Friday, Oct. 14th. The show is a continuation of the ‘Best Of Foreigner 4 & More Live’ Vegas show that debuted in…MORE