As the company’s founder, Danny Wimmer, told Loudwire: “I don't chase pop culture. I don't give a shit about it. Let those other guys go chase that music. We are passionate about rock and roll. We built our career on that.” That attitude is apparent in all of their annual ...
And it was also a tremendously uplifting moment for metal.” But there wasn’t the awareness of LGBT issues in the ‘90s that there is today, and for many metal fans, this may have been the first time they realized that someone in their scene was gay. It just so happened that “someo...
And it was also a tremendously uplifting moment for metal.” But there wasn’t the awareness of LGBT issues in the ‘90s that there is today, and for many metal fans, this may have been the first time they realized that someone in their scene was gay. It just so happened that “someo...
And it was also a tremendously uplifting moment for metal.” But there wasn’t the awareness of LGBT issues in the ‘90s that there is today, and for many metal fans, this may have been the first time they realized that someone in their scene was gay. It just so happened that “someo...
In this we deal with the darker side of the theme. I. ONE OF LIFE'S MOST PERPLEXING FACTS IS THAT SO MUCH WEALTH SHOULD BE IN BAD HANDS. No observant man can fail to see many illustrations of this. The greatness assumed by the rich often overshadows humbler souls. It sets them ...
The single ‘Dream to Sleep’ found airplay in Britain and peaked at #17 in May 1983 while the follow-up 'Just Outside of Heaven' reached #38 in the August. Subsequent single 'All That Glitters' and their only album ‘Faith’ (1984) fared less well though, failing to chart despite ...
“I Knew You Were Waiting,” was one of many noted collaborations, including “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me” (with Elton John), “Somebody to Love” (with Queen), “As” (with Mary J. Blige), “If I Told You That” (with Whitney Houston), and “This Is Not Real Love”...
“I Knew You Were Waiting,” was one of many noted collaborations, including “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me” (with Elton John), “Somebody to Love” (with Queen), “As” (with Mary J. Blige), “If I Told You That” (with Whitney Houston), and “This Is Not Real Love”...