
Watch NBA legend Bill Walton tell a beautiful story about introducing the Boston Celtics to the Grateful Dead
Late basketball legend Bill Walton was famously a lifelong Deadhead, witnessing the Grateful Dead live more than 850 times

Late basketball legend Bill Walton was famously a lifelong Deadhead, witnessing the Grateful Dead live more than 850 times

"You think a masturbating bear will faze me? The Led Zeppelin jet was flown by a masturbating bear!"

Bradley Cooper adds some mean tambourine and backing vocals to Pearl Jam’s version of Neil Young classic Rockin’ In The Free World

Metallica’s 11-minute epic Inamorata got its live debut in Munich, Germany on the second night of their European tour

Modfather Paul Weller isn't shy about voicing his opinion – and he lets fly when asked what he thinks about politicians

Dream Theater's Mike Portnoy wrestled with learning Tool drummer Danny Carey's work on epic track Pneuma

Fans blame high prices as the Black Keys International Players Tour, due to cross the US this September, is binned

In the brand new issue of Classic Rock, Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi looks back on the band’s late 80s ‘wilderness period’ – and a war of words with Ozzy Osbourne

Artificial Intelligence is a problem for a number of artists including Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash

Lead singer, organ player and main songwriter of Iron Butterfly Doug Ingle passed away surrounded by family

Former Iron Maiden man Paul Di’Anno has distanced the group from Def Leppard, Saxon and the rest in an exclusive Metal Hammer interview

Ozzy recently said he'd like to give "unfinished" Black Sabbath a proper send-off and Tony Iommi is not ruling it out

It's memorial weekend in 1983, and the US Festival is about to change the musical landscape forever, with a little help from Van Halen

From emo anthems to showstopping ballads, these are the essential My Chem songs every fan should know

In 2007, Classic Rock challenged the legendary David Crosby to an epic game of word association. Cue tales of women, drugs, prison, liver transplants and ex-bandmates

The story of German power metal icons Helloween’s landmark late 80s Keeper Of The Seven Keys albums

Guitar Hero was a worldwide smash hit – and it introduced Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash to a whole new audience

In 2007, Nine Inch Nails released their fifth album, Year Zero – and Trent Reznor, the man behind it, had finally thrown off his demons

Lzzy Hale dishes out the lessons she's learned during a life in rock 'n' roll

Candlemass bassist Leif Edling owns way more copies of Black Sabbath’s debut album than you

Topics covered: Jane's Vs Guns, some of the greatest lyrics ever written, the birth of the "Alternative Nation" and other Gen X angst…

American drummer recalls his life and times with Frank Zappa, Weather Report, Phil Collins, Unitopia and even the Bee Gees

Masters Of Reality, Suicidal Tendencies and Godflesh lead a surprisingly eclectic lineup for the annual desert rock weekender

Lenny Kravitz's Blue Electric Light is an eclectic, fun-filled double album from the retro-centric king of cool

Overlooked and undersold Yes gem Talk gets a welcome multidisc reissue

Britpop's favourite grumpy uncle channels Bowie, Bacharach and Blur on 17th solo album

AC/DC kicked off their first tour in eight years with a show in Germany. We were there

To All Trains, Shellac's first album in 10 years, is a worthy tribute to the force-of-nature that was Steve Albini

Feats don't fail the blues as swamp rock veterans Little Feat tackle Willie Dixon and Muddy Waters on their first album in more than a decade

On solo album From Hell I Rise Kerry King sounds like he's having more fun than he had in years with his old band

One of the busiest men in the biz gets the blues

Kings Of Leon let the subtly melodic, sporadically explosive and pleasingly edgy times roll on ninth album Can We Please Have Fun