Andy Frye

The Rolling Stones’ Boldest Cry Against Corruption In ‘Undercover of the Night’
Undercover of the Night was released in 1983, during a time of real political unrest in Central and South America. ...

The Anthem That Almost Wasn’t: Elton John’s Unforgettable Return to ‘Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me’
Elton John once said that behind the sequins and glasses was a shy boy from Pinner, unsure if the world ...

Brian Wrote It, Freddie Lived It: The Personal Truth Behind ‘Save Me’
“I clothed myself in your glory and your love.” The simplest words but carried enough weight that it almost felt ...

‘Unpretty’ and Unspoken: How Jelly Roll’s Silent Respect Stole the Finale
Some moments on TV feel bigger than the show itself. During the American Idol Grand Finale, he wasn’t performing, but ...

When Brothers Become Echoes: The Bee Gees’ Quiet Goodbye In The Studio
“It’s sad that the voices together sound great.” That feeling is at the heart of the Bee Gees’ last time ...

The Night a Fan Stole the Stage with Lady Gaga
What if a famous singer known for her wild attire and strong voice suddenly stopped her show to celebrate a ...

From First Chords to Final Goodbye: How Brian Wilson’s Music Found Everyone’s Heart
As the heart of The Beach Boys, Brian Wilson changed music forever. Unfortunately, he passed away at 82, and this ...

Who Knew the Rolling Stones Could Be This Soft? Their ‘Wild Horses’ Mother’s Day Tribute Will Melt You
Who would’ve thought the world’s biggest rock legends would celebrate Mother’s Day with one of their softest songs? The Rolling ...

‘It Was a Crap Name’ Elton John Gets Brutally Honest About His Past on The Late Show
Elton John opened up about his personal life and the details show how his early life was far from easy. ...

When Two Music Legends Meet: The Warm Hug That Touched Glasgow
When Two Music Legends Meet: The Warm Hug That Touched GlasgowAn adorable old woman from a small Scottish town went ...