Graham Hartmann is a 35-year-old content creator with a taste for punk, metal and the touch of a keyboard. He is the current Senior Writer and interviewer for Loudwire, producer of each YouTube Loud List and is the creator and host of our 'Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?' series. Graham has been active in the music and entertainment industries since high school, having worked for Metal Injection, Earache Records, The End Records, The Opie and Anthony Show and the Le Scandal Burlesque Show as a musician and stage manager. https://twitter.com/grahamwire // www.facebook.com/grahamphartmann
Graham Hartmann
Watch Republican and Democratic Opponents Jam Eddie Vedder Song After Debate
With political tribalism at an all-time high and civility between idealistic opposites non-existent, two politicians in Vermont just found unity through music.
Kid Rock + Kanye West to Join President Trump for Music Modernization Act Signing
Today marks a victory musicians across the United States, as President Trump will sign the Music Modernization Act (MMA) into law.
KISS’ Gene Simmons Predicts ‘Landslide’ Victory for Trump in 2020
Love or hate KISS’ Gene Simmons — he’s always blunt with his opinions.
Pandora is Being Sold for $3.5 Billion
SiriusXM announced earlier today (Sept. 24) they’ll be buying the music streaming service, creating the largest audio entertainment company in the world.
Ticketmaster Denies Ripping Off Customers With Scalping Scheme
An investigative report claimed Ticketmaster has been ripping customers off by using their own ticket scalpers.
Report: Ticketmaster Teaming With Scalpers to Collect Extra Fees on Ticket Resales
An underground ticket scalping division of Ticketmaster has reportedly been uncovered.
Ten Unforgettable Freddie Mercury Moments
A powerhouse voice and once-in-a-lifetime showman was taken far too early at age 45, but we remember Freddie Mercury with these unforgettable moments.
Ted Nugent Denies Banning Fans From Carrying Guns Into Roanoke Concert
According to WSLS 10 News, Ted Nugent refused to let fans bring guns into his July 17 performance in Roanoke, Va.