Founding singer Rod Evans actually found some early success with Deep Purple. Their rendition of Joe South’s “Hush” made it to No. 4 in the U.S. in 1968, and a cover of Neil Diamond’s “Kentucky Woman” also made the Top 40. Evans would appear on Deep Purple’s first three st...
I just remember this PR woman going on and on at me… I pulled out one of these doves and bit its f***ing head off. Just to shut her up. Then I did it again… that’s when they threw me out. They said I’d never work for CBS again… ...
The vocalists on this list have sung for bands like The Beatles, Metallica, Guns N' Roses and The Rolling Stones to name a few. But which lead singer is also the lead money maker? There's no better job on the planet than being the front man/woman for a major rock band. Not only ...
In the early 2010s, Dead Sara were primed to take over modern rock, mixing a grunge influence with more classic Fleetwood Mac sensibilities. “Weatherman” was their breakout hit, introducing the world to the tornado of a frontwoman named Emily Armstrong. Dead Sara have yet to match the impa...
their breakout hit, introducing the world to the tornado of a frontwoman named Emily Armstrong. Dead Sara have yet to match the impact of “Weatherman,” but the song marks a high point in 2010s rock and further cemented the timelessness of one guitar, one bass, one kit and a singer. ...