Watch Nina DiGregorio's jaw-dropping version of Van Halen's Eruption
Nina DiGregorio spent years preparing for this moment
Nina DiGregorio spent years preparing for this moment
Pearl Jam have released the third single from their upcoming Dark Matter album, out this week
The thrash metal icons played the impromptu three-song show during their ongoing South American tour
The Motörhead man’s remains can also be found in bullets and scattered on the grounds of a German metal festival
"The two projects support and enhance each other: Let It Be is the climax of Get Back, while Get Back provides a vital missing context for Let It Be" - Peter Jackson
The Guns N' Roses bassist will play 15 shows in 11 countries in support of last year's Lighthouse album
Big Big Train will play an additional date at London's Cadogan Hall in October
Rare live footage from Chicago in 1977 finds Led Zeppelin frustrating fans with a six-song set
The hardest-working band in glam rock just keep working hard
Slash's version of Oh Well comes from the Guns N' Roses guitarist's upcoming blues album Orgy of the Damned’
Founding Saxon member Steve Dawson found guilty of historic child abuse at Sheffield Crown Court, given six year custodial sentence
Trent Reznor couldn’t process it when he heard The Man In Black put his stamp on a Nine Inch Nails classic
In the year of our Lord 1992, the Master Of Reality met the Master Of Puppets: The day Metallica’s James Hetfield and Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi sat down together for the first time
We gave Def Leppard's Joe Elliott £50
U2's first US tour, in December 1980, was intense, not least when they stopped one show to brawl
With hits like Mony Mony and Crimson And Clover, Tommy James should have had the time of his life. Instead, he found himself robbed and threatened by the Mafia
With Invincible Shield their third genuinely great album in a row, Judas Priest's late-career purple patch continues
From working with Roy Wood and hanging with the Beatles to finding that songs simply poured out of him, the bandleader still can’t believe his luck
Moby Grape co-founder Skip Spence wrote his album Oar in a psychiatric ward after threatening his bandmates with an axe. Years after his death, artists still acknowledge its influence
Supporting an already-established Jethro Tull in America helped Yes in their way to star status
The PineappleThief almost called it quits back in 2016, but with founder Bruce Soord bringing in creative partner Gavin Harrison it's like a whole new band
In 1996, Smashing Pumpkin Billy Corgan collared his hero Eddie Van Halen to hear tales of parachutes, parties and, er, practising
Here's what happened when Bruce Dickinson rocked up to the intimate Whisky A Go Go for a historic first solo show in 22 years
With various dates of their UK tour sold out, Hastings punks Kid Kapichi look set for breakout success in the wake of new album There Goes The Neighborhood
Dire Straits mainman Mark Knopfler delivers one of his best solo records
Riff monster Kris Barras plays it heavy but clever on album number five, Halo Effect
Cocky and reloaded, Gun are firing on all six cylinders again on album number nine, Hombres
Guzman, aka husband-and-wife photographers Constance Hansen and Russell Peacock, share intimate never-before-published portraits of Kurt, Courtney and baby Frances Bean
Slash, Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators bring two hours of rock ’n’ roll sleaze to London, but little in the way of arena-sized spectacle
Sheryl Crow's 12th album Evolution starts strongly but soon falters
This reissue of Deep Purple's 1972 album Machine Head adds remixes, Montreux and BBC live sets, audio fairy dust and more
Reunited New Jersey soul punks The Gaslight Anthem rediscover their voice in Camden Town
Our take on Nickelback's interesting - if hardly explosive - new documentary
The Who and the Heart of England orchestra join forces for what is surely one of the most joyously bombastic concerts London's magnificent Royal Albert Hall has ever seen