Phil Lynott, the frontman for the iconic Irish rock band Thin Lizzy, was born on August 20, 1949, in West Bromwich, England, to his Irish mother Philomena Lynott and his British Guianese father ...
Jeff Lynne, the longtime frontman of the Electric Light Orchestra, celebrated his 77th birthday on Monday, December 30. Lynne co-founded ELO in 1970 with multi-instrumentalist Roy Wood and drummer ...
As a big fan of rock artists such as Meatloaf, musicals, and naughty humour, to say that Steve Steinman’s shows are right up my street is an understatement. So when Steve announced a new original rock ...
First stepping into the spotlight during the 1980s, Casey Chaos embraced genres like hardcore punk and death rock. And eventually, he formed the band Amen. The band released their first studio ...
Casey Chaos, the popular frontman for the band Amen and a professional skateboarder, has died. He was 59. The band announced his death on its Facebook page. “It is with great sadness ...
The cause of death of the Amen frontman Casey Chaos has been revealed by one of the singer’s close friends. News of his passing at the age of 59 was announced on December 21 by Brian Perera ...
Liverpool, Tottenham and Manchester City have been exploring a deal for the speedy Paris Saint-Germain frontman. And Arsenal have joined the race, with winger Bukayo Saka facing more than two ...
In a tragic turn of events just months after his band released their fourth full-length release Be and Exist, Lucifer’s Hammer frontman Andrés “Hades” Adasme was killed “by a criminal” at 38 years old ...
Casey Chaos, the popular frontman for the band Amen and a professional skateboarder, has died. He was 59. The band announced his death on its Facebook page. “It is with great sadness ...
REO Speedwagon will continue under frontman Kevin Cronin's name after they wrapped their final tour as a band. After 57 years, the 'Can't Fight This Feeling' rockers – who have sold more than 40 ...
Casey Chaos, frontman of punk band Amen, has died aged 59. The singer’s death was announced in a statement from Brian Perera, founder of his record label, Cleopatra Records yesterday (December 21).
A concertgoer who was left with “catastrophic spinal injuries” after Trophy Eyes singer John Floreani dove into the crowd during the Australian punk band’s show in Buffalo, New York, has filed a ...