Michael Gallucci is the managing editor at Ultimate Classic Rock. His previous gigs include editor-of-chief at Diffuser.fm, managing editor of Cleveland Scene and writing about music and movies for All Music Guide, American Songwriter, the A.V. Club, Paste, ScreenCrush, Spin, the Village Voice and other publications and websites. @mgallucci
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Joan Jett to Open for the Who’s 50th Anniversary Tour
Newly minted Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Joan Jett and her Blackhearts will open for the Who's 50th anniversary tour when it hits North America next year.
The Beatles Started to Show the Strains of Beatlemania on ‘Beatles for Sale’
When the Beatles' fourth album, 'Beatles for Sale,' was released on Dec. 4, 1964, it was their third LP in a little more than a year.
Rolling Stones Saxophonist Bobby Keys Dies at 70
Bobby Keys, the saxophone player who played on some of the Rolling Stones' biggest and best songs, has died.
Watch the Rolling Stones Play ‘When the Whip Comes Down’ in 1981 – Exclusive Premiere
Back in 1981, the Rolling Stones were once again on top of the world.
Dee Snider ‘Incensed’ That Taylor Swift Is New York’s New Global Welcome Ambassador
As part of Taylor Swift's next wave of world domination, the pop princess was named New York’s new Global Welcome Ambassador on Monday, the same day she released her latest album, '1989.'
35 Years Ago: Tom Petty Finally Hits the Big Time With ‘Damn the Torpedoes’
The signs were there, signaling that Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' third album, 'Damn the Torpedoes,' would be their breakthrough.
Brian May, Elton John and Others Lead All-Star ‘God Only Knows’ Cover
The BBC has gathered more than two dozen artists for its new BBC Music campaign to record an all-star cover of the Beach Boys' classic 'God Only Knows.'
Listen to Led Zeppelin’s Piano-Free Mix of ‘The Rain Song’ From New Reissue
As Led Zeppelin ramp up to the release of the next two albums in their deluxe reissue series, a new version of 'Houses of the Holy''s 'The Rain Song' has surfaced.
Neil Young Announces New Album, Releases Another Version of ‘Who’s Gonna Stand Up?’
After gracing us with both electric and orchestral versions of his new song 'Who's Gonna Stand Up?,' can you guess where Neil Young went next with it?
Does Rod Stewart Ride the NYC Subway, Just Like a Normal Person?
See? Rock stars are just like you and me.