Nick DeRiso is UCR's assistant managing editor, and author of 'Journey: Worlds Apart.' He has been named columnist of the year five times by the Associated Press, Louisiana Press Association, and Louisiana Sports Writers Association, and previously oversaw a daily newspaper section that was named Top 10 in the nation by the AP.
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John Fogerty Is Still Angry His Ex-Bandmates Call Themselves ‘Creedence’
After all these years, John Fogerty still has some things to get off his chest when it comes to Creedence Clearwater Revival.
The Story of Genesis’ Self-Titled 1983 Album
Genesis released their self-titled album in October 1983.
37 Years Ago: Aerosmith Bail Out Fans After Concert Pot Bust
When a crowd of cops invaded Aerosmith's Oct. 3, 1978, concert in Fort Wayne, Ind., they found dozens of kids possessing pot.
Mick Jagger’s Visit With Jack White Sparks New Rolling Stones Album Rumors
Mick Jagger has been spotted with Jack White, prompting new speculation about whether the Rolling Stones might join him in the studio.
Eagles’ Don Henley Fires Back at Don Felder: He’s ‘Just Bitter’
Don Henley is telling fans not to believe everything Eagles cohort Don Felder says about their time together.
Steven Adler Knows Why He Hasn’t Heard About a Possible Guns N’ Roses Reunion
Steven Adler believes he hasn't been approached yet about the potential Guns N' Roses reunion because his ex-bandmates don't believe he's sobered up.
Rolling Stones to Release ‘Live at the Tokyo Dome 1990′ on Blu-ray, DVD and Vinyl
Three years after releasing 'From the Vault: Live at the Tokyo Dome 1990' as a download, the Rolling Stones are showcasing this 'Steel Wheels' tour stop again on Blu-ray, DVD and vinyl.
48 Years Ago: The Doors Stumble Into ‘Strange Days’
"Strange days have found us," Jim Morrison sang on the title track of this 1967 sophomore release by the Doors -- and it was undeniably true.
Bob Dylan to Release ‘The Cutting Edge 1965-1966: The Bootleg Series Vol. 12′
The next installment of the Bob Dylan's heralded Bootleg Series will focus on the development of his electric sound in two crucial years during the '60s.
Chicago Cubs Manager Says AC/DC ‘Totally Messed Up’ Their Ballpark
AC/DC tore it up at Wrigley Field last week – literally.
Roger Waters Has a New Idea for His Next Album
Roger Waters still hasn't determined how to move forward with a new rock album, but he seems to have hit upon a concept that might work.
Hollywood Vampires Stage All-Star Concert Debut
The Hollywood Vampires weren't the only big stars on stage at their debut show, where the guests included Geezer Butler and Tom Morello.