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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Tommy Lee Calls for Tourist Boycott of Pamplona Bull Run
Tommy Lee is happy to shout at the devil, but you'll never catch him running with the bulls.
Neil Young Rounding Up 1976 Vault Recordings for Previously Unreleased ‘Hitchhiker’ LP
A long-unheard collection of acoustic studio performances from Neil Young is scheduled to finally make its way out of the vault and into stores this summer.
Tommy Shaw to Premiere ‘Sing for the Day’ Concert Special With Contemporary Youth Orchestra
Styx's Tommy Shaw is bringing his 2016 solo show with the Contemporary Youth Orchestra to fans everywhere on July 9.
British Teen Sentenced to Life in Prison for Plotting to Bomb Elton John Concert
A 19-year-old London resident who was arrested last year for planning to carry out a terrorist attack at an Elton John concert has since admitted the attempted crime in court.
Nikki Sixx Says He’s ‘Unofficially Retired’ From Touring
Nikki Sixx spent decades on the road with Mötley Crüe — and has recently toured with Sixx:A.M. — but it sounds like he's finally had enough of being away from home.
Gene Simmons Reportedly Withdraws Application to Trademark Devil Horns Hand Gesture
Gene Simmons has apparently thought better of his widely ridiculed efforts to trademark the universally recognized hand gesture for rocking out.
Previously Unreleased Queen and David Bowie Collaborations Could Be Coming
According to guitarist Brian May, some particularly interesting previously unreleased Queen recordings could be on the way.
How Fleetwood Mac Finally Recovered With ‘Mirage’
They were still striving for what Lindsey Buckingham called "a reconciliation of opposites."
Bob Seger Makes a Dozen Albums Available for Streaming and Download
After years of holding out, Bob Seger has joined the digital distribution era.
How Eddie Money Rebounded With ‘No Control’
A hard-partying lifestyle nearly got him killed during the promotional cycle for his third album.
Bob Dylan Seems to Have Lifted From SparkNotes for His Nobel Lecture
In accepting his Nobel Prize for Literature, Bob Dylan delivered a lecture that drew on appropriately literary themes — but it looks like he may have leaned a little too hard on SparkNotes.
Lou Gramm Hints at Bigger Involvement in Foreigner’s 40th Anniversary Tour
It's not 100 percent official yet, but Lou Gramm says he's talked "at length" with former bandmate Mick Jones about reuniting with Foreigner for multiple dates on the band's 40th anniversary tour.