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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Elton John to Release His Autobiography
Memoir will contain truth about his life, which hasn't always been presented accurately in books.
Former Cure Drummer Andy Anderson Dies
He was in the Cure from 1983-84, and also worked with Hawkwind and Iggy Pop.
Peter Frampton Has a Rare Muscle Disease
The guitarist revealed that he's embarking on his farewell tour because he has inclusion-body myositis, a degenerative disease that slowly weakens his muscles.
Bruce Springsteen-Themed ‘Blinded by the Light’ Film Gets Distribution Deal
'Blinded by the Light' is about a British Muslim whose life changes upon hearing Bruce Springsteen.
Bob Dylan and Martin Scorsese Team Up for Rolling Thunder Film
Fourteen years after the director chronicled Dylan's switch from folk to rock with 'No Direction Home,' he's making a new documentary about the Rolling Thunder Revue, Dylan's wild ride of a tour from 1975.
‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ Home Video Release Date, Exclusive Packaging Revealed
Movie will hit digital services a few weeks before physical version becomes available.
Paul McCartney Dreams About Reuniting the Beatles
Many people have fantasized about a Beatles reunion, including Paul McCartney.
Bruce Springsteen Calls Donald Trump ‘Deeply Damaged’ and ‘Dangerous’
Rocker said president has "no interest in uniting the country" and lacks sense of community required for the job.
Journey Cassette Mistaken for Suspicious Package
Authorities in North Carolina were called in to investigate a suspicious package, but it turned out to be a tape by Journey.
Queen + Adam Lambert Kick Off ‘Crown Jewels’ Las Vegas Residency: Set List + Video
Queen's three-week residency at the Park Theater in Las Vegas began last night (Sept. 1).