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Iggy Pop Is In His 60s.. And Getting Better With Age

AP | By CHRIS TALBOTT | Posted 05.16.2013 | Detroit

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — When Iggy & the Stooges broke up in 1974, almost no one who'd heard of the band had actually heard it. More t...

Iggy Vs. Colbert

The Huffington Post | Katherine Brooks | Posted 05.12.2013 | Arts

Iggy Pop and the Stooges stopped by the Colbert Report this week to promote the release of their latest album, "Ready to Die." Introduced by the show'...

Dog Ears Music: The Ides of March Playlist

The Everlasting Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin | Posted 03.15.2013 | Entertainment
The Everlasting Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin

This week our playlist includes Dirty Projectors, Foals, Iggy Pop, The Flaming Lips, and more.

Who You Will Be Listening To Very Soon

The Huffington Post | Kia Makarechi | Posted 03.11.2013 | Entertainment

The nation's hippest folks descend on Austin each year for South By Southwest, a three-pronged festival that aims to bring forth the best, newest and ...

1977: Iggy Pop and Ray Manzarek Want to Start a Band With Me

Binky Philips | Posted 04.24.2013 | Entertainment
Binky Philips

Yes, I know turning them down was raw lunacy, but I had the secret knowledge, as I listened to Danny, Ray and Ig work me, that The Planets were gonna be signed by Warner Bros. My band, my songs.

David Bowie And Iggy Pop Collab Becomes A Movie

ARTINFO | Posted 04.09.2013 | Arts
ARTINFO

It was announced yesterday at the Berlinale that a fictional movie will explore David Bowie and Iggy Pop's fabled musical collaboration in West Berlin...

Spotlight on Photographer Derrick Santini (VIDEO)

Crane.tv | Posted 02.04.2013 | Arts
Crane.tv

Photographer Derrick Santini boasts an impressive repertoire that includes the likes of Lady Gaga, Jay Z and Iggy Pop. This year saw him nominated for...

The Best Day Of Ke$ha's Life

The Huffington Post | Treye Green | Posted 10.31.2012 | Entertainment

Working with Iggy Pop has proven to be more than just a memorable experience for glitter goddess Ke$ha. The singer collaborated with the ex-Stooge...

A Pleasant Sunday Afternoon Riot (PHOTOS)

The Huffington Post | Brandon Wetherbee | Posted 09.18.2012 | Chicago

CHICAGO -- The final day of Riot Fest was anything but riotous. Perfect weather, a friendly crowd, old timer headliners and enough snarky t-shirts to ...

WATCH: 10 Most Epic Stage Dives Ever

TheFW | Posted 07.20.2012 | Weird News

When it comes to showy stage moves, nothing’s greater (and more ill-advised) than a stage dive. And nothing's greater than watching Iggy Pop in a...

Alan Rickman, Is That You?

The Huffington Post | Crystal Bell | Posted 06.29.2012 | Entertainment

It's hard to imagine Alan Rickman as anyone other than Severus Snape, but after seeing the British actor on the set of the upcoming "CBGB" film, we're...

Mets Need to Ditch Closer (Song)

Kris LoPresto | Posted 08.19.2012 | Sports
Kris LoPresto

They left all these, but they felt the need to keep this 1974 hit? What gives? Is Bachman Turner Overdrive huge Mets fans or something? When the Yankees win at home they play Frank Sinatra's New York, New York. It's great.

'CBGB' Film Casts Its Patti Smith & Iggy Pop

The Huffington Post | Crystal Bell | Posted 06.05.2012 | Entertainment

"CBGB" is shaping up to be quite a star-studded affair. The film, which chronicles the famous New York City music venue, has cast "The Big Bang Theory...

PHOTOS, PLAYLIST: Riot Fest Chicago Lineup Unveiled

Posted 05.15.2012 | Chicago

With the unveiling of the first wave of the eighth annual Riot Fest's 2012 lineup, the Chicago summer festival scene officially welcomes yet another i...

Detroit In Music

Posted 04.11.2012 | Detroit

Detroit's been a music town for as long as most people can remember, whether you were in the crowd when MC5 played the Grande Ballroom or too young to...

Robbie Robertson's Clairvoyant Box, Plus Chatting With Ed Sheeran and Devin

Mike Ragogna | Posted 06.09.2012 | Entertainment
Mike Ragogna

In 2011, Robbie Robertson's album How To Become Clairvoyant was not only one of the more satisfying releases of the year, but it also was the artist's most personal statement about his life, covering topics from spirituality to the breakup of The Band.

Dog Ears Music: The Ides of March and Its Afterlife Playlist

The Everlasting Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin | Posted 05.16.2012 | Entertainment
The Everlasting Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin

This week we review music by Foals, The Ides of March, Nico, Iggy Pop, The Hives, Ed Harcourt, The Cloud Room and more.

PHOTOS: W Hotel Shows Off Famed Music Photographer's Work

The Huffington Post | Rachel Tepper | Posted 02.28.2012 | DC

WASHINGTON -- The W Washington hotel will be getting the rock-and-rock treatment later this week when aptly-named British photographer Mick Rock opens...

Interview With Mick Rock And Photos From "Rocked" At The W Downtown, NYC

Taryn Haight | Posted 02.18.2012 | New York
Taryn Haight

In the case of Mick Rock, the roles of "star" and "photographer" are not so clearly defined. Mick's is a continued and unparalleled talent for shooting musicians -- a talent which can now be witnessed firsthand at the W downtown.

Yellowcard's Audio Exclusive, Chatting With Pegi Young, Van Hunt and Tommy Keene, Plus PopMarket and Girl Talk's Halloween Playlist

Mike Ragogna | Posted 12.30.2011 | Entertainment
Mike Ragogna

With Yellowcard's release of the acoustic version of their critically-acclaimed album When You're Through Thinking, Say Yes last week, it only proved that Yellowcard is indeed back.

The Blackbird Diaries: Chatting with Dave Stewart, Plus Nightmare and the Cat's Sam & Django Stewart

Mike Ragogna | Posted 10.21.2011 | Entertainment
Mike Ragogna

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PHOTOS: Rock 'N' Roll Modern For $2.5 Million

The Huffington Post | Lucy Blodgett | Posted 10.17.2011 | Los Angeles

Rock 'n' roll couple Scott Hackwith and Lanette Phillips have listed their Pacific Palisades home for $2.495 million. The custom-built home was design...

Just a Juggalo: Chatting with Insane Clown Posse, Plus Audio Fidelity's Marshall Blonstein and N.E.D. (No Evidence of Disease)

Mike Ragogna | Posted 09.27.2011 | Entertainment
Mike Ragogna

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Comeback Surge of the Psychedelic Furs

Michael Carmichael | Posted 09.14.2011 | Entertainment
Michael Carmichael

Brothers Richard and Tim Butler founded the Psychedelic Furs as the Punk revolution swept across the music industry with the force of a sonic tsunami. After all these years, the intriguing excitement of the band is still totally intact.

Amanda Palmer Discusses the Launch of David Lynch Foundation Music

Brandon Deroche | Posted 09.11.2011 | Impact
Brandon Deroche

Playing music coincides directly with the essence of meditation, and therefore it's no surprise that the two are again linked with today's launch of the David Lynch Foundation's newest venture -- DLF Music's "Download for Good."