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
You May Now Listen to Nickelback’s Cover of Don Henley’s ‘Dirty Laundry,’ If You Wish
The members of Nickelback blew off a little steam by recording a cover of Don Henley's "Dirty Laundry" during the sessions for their next album, and now they're sharing the results with fans.
The Story of Boston’s Blockbuster Debut Album
Every so often, an artist manages to make a perfect statement without any help from anyone at a label.
A Horse Danced to Santana’s ‘Smooth’ at the Olympics
There's really nothing like the Olympics, is there?
Billboards Suggest Guns N’ Roses’ ‘Not in This Lifetime’ Tour Is Headed to Australia
Australian Guns N' Roses fans may want to start saving up for concert tickets.
Billie Joe Armstrong Talks Green Day’s New ‘Revolution Radio’ LP
Billie Joe Armstrong talked about what went into the making of Green Day's new album, 'Revolution Radio.'
Chrissie Hynde Calls Sexism in the Music Industry a ‘Myth’
It's a widely held belief that for a variety of reasons, women have it harder than men in the music industry — but Pretenders founder Chrissie Hynde isn't buying it.
Watch Rick Astley Cover AC/DC’s ‘Highway to Hell’
No, this isn't a Rickroll. Rick Astley is back, and he's covering AC/DC.
Bon Jovi Release ‘This House Is Not for Sale’ Single and Video, Set Release Date for New Album
Bon Jovi have started leading up to their new This House Is Not for Sale record in earnest, with the debut of the album's first single — and an official release date.
Rolling Stones’ Early Records Collected in New Mono Box
The Rolling Stones' '60s LPs are getting the reissue treatment this fall courtesy of a new box set that returns the albums to their original mono vinyl state.
Paul McCartney Admits the Beatles Felt ‘Threatened’ by Yoko Ono
It's no secret that Yoko Ono's relationship with the Beatles was strained after John Lennon brought her into the band's orbit.
Phil Collins to Perform at U.S. Open
Phil Collins will make his way back to the concert stage later this month.
Led Zeppelin Lose Fight to Have ‘Stairway to Heaven’ Trial’s Legal Fees Recouped
A judge has denied Led Zeppelin's efforts to recoup roughly $800,000 in legal fees incurred during the recent trial to determine whether the band plagiarized a chord progression.