Dave Lifton, who writes for both Ultimate Classic Rock and Diffuser, is a podcaster and author of several books. A native of New York, he now lives in Chicago, where he's usually staring out at Lake Michigan from his apartment or getting into arguments with Bears fans. Also, he likes Bruce Springsteen and pulled pork sandwiches.
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Lynyrd Skynyrd Concert to Be Screened in Theaters
A special concert Lynyrd Skynyrd performed last year in their hometown of Jacksonville, Fla., will soon be coming to movie theaters across the U.S.
Siri Briefly Thought Bob Dylan Was Dead
Siri, Apple's virtual assistant, had somehow believed that Bob Dylan had died 11 years ago.
Ric Ocasek’s Cause of Death Revealed
Medical examiner makes determination the day after the Cars frontman died.
Eddie Money Dies at 70
Eddie Money, who went from New York City police officer to one of the most reliable hitmakers of the late '70s and '80s, died today at the age of 70.
Watch the Trailer for Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Western Stars’ Movie
Bruce Springsteen fans will get their only look at songs from his most recent album 'Western Stars' performed live in a new movie that will arrive in theaters in October.
Woodstock Was the Who’s Worst Gig Ever, Says Roger Daltrey
Roger Daltrey said he has never listened to the Who's set to reassess it with years of detachment. But, he still has vivid memories of what went wrong.
Paul McCartney Writing Stage Musical Version of ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’
Frank Capra's holiday classic is being adapted for the stage, with a score composed by Paul McCartney.
40 Years Ago: John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd Say Goodbye to ‘Saturday Night Live’
Their last episode on the now-venerable program was the finale of the fourth season.
25 Years Ago: Johnny Carson Makes His Final TV Appearance
Legend surprised viewers on the 'Late Show With David Letterman' two years after his farewell.
Billy Joel Says He’s Not ‘Interesting Enough’ for a Biopic
The singer-songwriter believes his backstory doesn't have the juicy bits necessary to make it to the big screen.