A professional pop culture junkie for more than 25 years, Jeff Giles regularly surfaces in a number of far-flung locations on the Web.
Jeff Giles
‘Rolling Stone’ Magazine Is Up for Sale
After a half-century as an independent entity, 'Rolling Stone' is heading for new ownership.
Watch David Lee Roth Perform at the Summer Spectacular Under the Stars Benefit Show
David Lee Roth is still just as comfortable as ever behind the mic.
When Fate Forced Led Zeppelin to Abandon ‘1980s: Part One’ Tour
A tragedy in the band's ranks prevented those dates from ever materializing.
Billy Gibbons Wants to Bring Houston ‘A Little Joy’ With ZZ Top Hurricane Benefit Show
ZZ Top frontman Billy Gibbons admits it's been "frustrating" for the group to be out of the area on tour while their home state copes with the damage wrought by Hurricane Harvey.
Kansas Announce ‘Leftoverture Live & Beyond’ Concert LP
The members of Kansas still aren't finished commemorating the 40th anniversary of their landmark 'Leftoverture' LP.
Gene Simmons Shrugs Off Devil Horns Trademark Criticism: ‘I Can Do Anything I Want’
"Did you know I own the money bag logo? The dollar sign with the bag of money. I own all kinds of things," said Simmons. "I own ‘motion pictures’ as a trademark."
Eagles Announce New 2017 Tour Dates
Reinvigorated with an expanded lineup following the passing of co-founder Glenn Frey, the Eagles have started building out a new tour calendar.
Suspicious Fire Guts Le Studio, Where Many Classic Albums Were Recorded
Le Studio, the Canadian studio that once played host to a long list of renowned rock artists in the midst of making some of the genre's best-loved albums, has been consumed by a fire.
Ted Nugent Claims ‘Political Correctness’ Is Keeping Him Out of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Unlike a number of classic rock artists, Ted Nugent says he'd happily accept induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie Announce New Tour Dates
Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie have extended their 2017 tour.