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Past articles by Chuck:

Cedar Point episode of ‘The Bachelor’ was a cold, blustery lesson in reality . . . and it wasn’t pretty

When Chase Rice was asked to appear on an episode of "The Bachelor," singing some of his songs at Cedar Point in Sandusky, nobody told him that the bachelorette was a woman he'd once dated. → Read More

Stevie Nicks, Janet Jackson, Def Leppard top 7 acts tapped for Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2019

The Cure, Def Leppard, Janet Jackson, Stevie Nicks, Radiohead, Roxy Music and the Zombies will become the next seven inductees in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the Rock Hall announced Thursday. → Read More

Music Masters 2016: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame plans full week to honor Johnny Cash

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has put together a full week of events - from panel discussions to concerts to a first-ever Johnny Cash Day as part of the 2016 Annual Music Masters celebration. → Read More

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame turns 21 with party, discount admission

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame opened its doors in September 1995. To celebrate its 21st birthday, the museum is planning a party on Saturday, Sept. 3, and offering discounted admission to local residents throughout the month. → Read More

Lynyrd Skynyrd to play Cleveland Rocks 2016 event on eve of Republican Convention

Lynyrd Skynyrd joins Kid Rock as two of the name acts announced as part of Cleveland Rocks 2016, a series of concerts time to coincide with the Republican National Convention at a "pop-up'' venue a block from the Cleveland Convention Center home of the convention. The private performances are not officially affiliated with the RNC, though. → Read More

Cheap Trick brings big thrills to Rock & Roll Hall of Fame gala

Cheap Trick had to wait through 13 years of eligibility before getting into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, but Rick Nielsen, Robin Zander and Tom Petersson didn't waste any time giving back, headlining the 2016 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame gala to benefit the organization's education programs. → Read More

Justin Bieber fans won't stop Beliebing at sold-out Quicken Loans Arena (photos, concert review)

Justin Bieber's dazzling stage show thrills young fans at Quicken Loans Arena, yet the pop sensation's tape-heavy concert hints at the possibility of more growth. → Read More

Justin Bieber tix: Don't have yours yet? You may not be able to get 'em

Justin Bieber has sold more than 15,000 tickets for tonight's show at Quicken Loans Arena. A spokeswoman for the venue said no others are available right now, but some may come up on flashseats.com. → Read More

Music icons we've lost in 2016: Prince, David Bowie, Glenn Frey, Merle Haggard & more (slide show)

Just four months into 2016 and the music world has already lost some of its icons, from David Bowie to Prince. → Read More

Springsteen, Starr 'bathroom law' cancellations follow music's tradition of activism (commentary)

By canceling shows over North Carolina's controversial "bathroom law,'' Bruce Springsteen and Ringo Starr are following a longstanding tradition of artists who are challenging authority and convention. → Read More

Ringo Starr is latest to cancel date in North Carolina over 'bathroom law'

Ringo Starr is the latest artist to cancel a date in North Carolina over the state's passage of the controversial "bathroom law,'' which detractors say discriminates against transgendered people. → Read More

Derek Hess documentary 'Forced Perspective' now out on DVD, Blu-ray (video)

Cleveland-based artist Derek Hess, known for his striking posters that helped make the underground scene so big here, goes under the filmmaker's microscope in the award-winning documentary "Forced Perspective.'' The film comes out on Blue-ray today, April 12. → Read More

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: The 'older set' kicks it with Cheap Trick, Steve Miller, Chicago and Deep Purple

The geriatric set from rock 'n' roll's past - Cheap Trick, Chicago, Deep Purple and Steve Miller - teamed with gangsta rappers N.W.A. for a memorable 31st annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, on Friday. → Read More

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductions: Ice Cube makes a case for N.W.A.

The 31st annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductions at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, Friday night featuring outstanding music from the inductees - Cheap Trick, Chicago, Deep Purple and Steve Miller. But it also had lots of "moments.'' that make the inductions special. → Read More

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2016 exhibit: a timeline of our lives (video, photos, review)

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame opens its Class of 2016 exhibit on Wednesday, paying homage to the lives of inductees Cheap Trick, Chicago, Deep Purple, Steve Miller, N.W.A. But a funny thing happened: The exhibit also pays homage to the lives of those who see it. → Read More

2016 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame profile: Bert Berns died knowing his children 'will know me in my music'

Bert Berns died at 38 when his oldest child was 2 and his youngest was 2 weeks old. But the 2016 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Ahmet Ertegun lifetime achievement award winner, who knew his time was short because of a teenage bout with rheumatic fever was aware even that "my children will know me through my music.'' → Read More

2016 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame profiles: Chicago: Group that almost became a Vegas show band earns a spot

For a brief moment - a very brief moment -- Chicago considered heading to Las Vegas, the land of tuxedos and butterfly bow-ties, to become a show band. But now, in their first time on the ballot, the former college students from the Windy City are prepping for their enshrinement in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. → Read More

2016 Rock Hall profiles: Cheap Trick: First time is charmed for long-eligible, long-overlooked 'garage band'

Cheap Trick has always been the "fun'' band led by Rick Nielsen's snazzy guitar riffs and Robin Zander's driving vocals. Sometimes criticized for their "simple'' tunes, the band has endured snub after snub, but finally has earned a spot in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2016. → Read More

Vans Warped Tour announces lineup: New Found Glory, Sleeping With Sirens among nearly 60 bands on the bill

The 22nd annual installment of the Vans Warped Tour will bring nearly 60 bands to Blossom Music Center on Wednesday, July 20. The lineup will include New Found Glory and Sleeping With Sirens as well as two bands from the 2016 Tri-C High School Rock Off. → Read More

2 Tri-C High School Rock Off bands get Warped Tour spots at Blossom (photos)

First to Eleven, which won its second consecutive Tri-C High School Rock Off this year, and third-place finisher the Ballroom Charades will make history this summer as the first bands in the 20-year lifespan of the Rock Off to garner spots in the Van Warped Tour. → Read More