Ken Kelley
How Canadian TV Regulations Gave Birth to Bob and Doug McKenzie
Demands for "distinctive Canadian programming" led to the characters' creation.
35 Years Ago: How Label Pressure Helped Eric Clapton to a Big Hit With ‘Forever Man’
The only consolation was how well it all worked.
40 Years Ago: ‘That’s Incredible!’ Airs Insane Pre-‘Jackass’ TV Stunts
Eighties show presented real people doing weird, wonderful and occasionally stupid things for thrills and laughs.
How Queen’s ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’ Came Together
Written quickly and inspired by Elvis Presley, the song became the band's first U.S. No. 1.
25 Years Ago: How Slash’s First Solo Album Rekindled His Love of Music
'It's Five O'Clock Somewhere' reminded the Guns N' Roses guitarist how much fun it was to be in a band.
Triumph’s Mike Levine Details Upcoming Documentary: Interview
Bassist talks about movie and band's induction into Canada's Walk of Fame.
Blizzard of Duets: 24 Times Ozzy Osbourne Sang With Somebody Else
Slash, Wu-Tang Clan and Miss Piggy are among the many artists the Prince of Darkness has worked with.
40 Years Ago: Pat Benatar Breaks Through With ‘Heartbreaker’
A producer change and the arrival of a key collaborator helped launch the singer's first hit song.
How ZZ Top Survived the ’80s
After having established a dedicated following with a five-album run that kicked off with their 1971 debut, ZZ Top entered the '80s with no idea that their fortunes would turn in a big way.
15 Years Ago: Wilco Buy Their Freedom From Reprise Records
Wilco severed ties with Reprise Records when the label rejected 'Yankee Hotel Foxtrot.'