Iconic rocker Billy Idol returns to the Billboard 200 chart with his first new studio album of original material in over nine years, as 'Kings & Queens of the Underground' bows at No.
Billboard 200 Chart Moves: Billy Idol Returns With His Highest-Debuting AlbumCaulfield
Strangely, “Rebel Yell,” another song synonymous with Billy Idol, was only a relatively minor hit on release. Also serving as the title track from Idol’s second album, this boisterous rocker was inspired by an event Idol attended atThe Rolling Stonesguitarist Ronnie Wood’s place in New Y...
Additionally, an expanded edition of Idol’sself-titled debut albumis due on July 28 via Capitol/UMe. The reissue includes the original ten track album, a previously unreleased recording of Idol’s August 12, 1982 concert at The Roxy in West Hollywood, and the recently unearthed and previously...
I had the immense pleasure of interviewing legendary rockerTommy James, and we discussed a wide range of topics. The mafia, KISS, Billy Idol, Green Day — we covered it all! Speaking with a legend who has been in the music business for more than 50 years was an honor, and I hope you...
The album was a success, his fourth in a row to achieve, at least, platinum sales. Idol decided to take a break and try his hand at acting, making his screen debut in Oliver Stone's The Doors (1991) in 1991. His next appearances before the camera were less auspicious, after pleading...
Confusingly named after a song on their debut from three years earlier, ‘Kiss Me Deadly’ was Generation X’s third and final album, as Idol’s solo ambitions beckoned. But this sure doesn’t sound like a dying band, thanks to the irresistible thrust of “Dancing With Myself” (which ...
Confusingly named after a song on their debut from three years earlier, ‘Kiss Me Deadly’ was Generation X’s third and final album, as Idol’s solo ambitions beckoned. But this sure doesn’t sound like a dying band, thanks to the irresistible thrust of “Dancing With Myself” (which ...
Confusingly named after a song on their debut from three years earlier, ‘Kiss Me Deadly’ was Generation X’s third and final album, as Idol’s solo ambitions beckoned. But this sure doesn’t sound like a dying band, thanks to the irresistible thrust of “Dancing With Myself” (which ...
Confusingly named after a song on their debut from three years earlier, ‘Kiss Me Deadly’ was Generation X’s third and final album, as Idol’s solo ambitions beckoned. But this sure doesn’t sound like a dying band, thanks to the irresistible thrust of “Dancing With Myself” (which ...