Alanna Conaway’s love for music began at an early age, but it wasn’t until her mother began freelancing for country music magazines that she was thrown in the midst of her future career. At age 11, Conaway received praise from Billy Ray Cyrus after seeing her work as an amateur photographer, encouraging her to follow in her mother's footsteps. She then started freelancing for multiple publications as a photographer, before she began dabbling with writing. By the early 2000s, she was an published journalist for many music magazines on the market. At 29, she has established herself as a well-respected writer in the field of music entertainment and has built strong friendships along the way. Conaway currently resides in Nashville, Tenn. where she freelances full-time for Taste of Country, PopCrush, Ultimate Classic Rock, LoudWire, Guy Speed, Country Weekly and Full Access Magazine.
Dave Navarro is guaranteed to be put on Santa's "Good List" this Christmas after the guitarist put his big heart to good use to help a musician in London, Ontario, recently.
Nickelback are gearing up for their NHL Awards return and their first performance on the NHL's Las Vegas Stage since the awards moved to Sin City in 2009. The band's performance at the awards show 10 years ago was a moment that helped launch the group into becoming one of the best selling performers over the last decade.
While the title is still a work in progress, Lamb of God frontman Randy Blythe is anxiously awaiting the release of his band's forthcoming movie. The film is not the typical rock documentary that
Looks like the Osbournes are making right with Uncle Sam after a long, drawn out ordeal of back taxes owed.
According to new reports from TMZ, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne have paid off nearly three-fourths of a million dollars of their tax bill. New documents show
It was a moment we'd all been awaiting, but not as much as Against Me!'s Tom Gabel. Friday night (May 25), the singer took to the stage as Laura Jane Grace. It was the first time the singer had performed live with his band since coming out as a transgender in the recent weeks.
AC/DC fans waiting on the edge of their seats for new music from the iconic band better get a little more comfortable. The band's guitarist, Malcom Young, recently revealed in an interview that new music is in fact on its way...but it won't see the light of day any time in the near future.
Korn fans were served up an added bonus this past weekend (May 5) when they saw the band perform live at the Carolina Rebellion festival held at the famed Rockingham Speedway in Rockingham, N.C.
For many Halestorm fans, all they know is what the band is like onstage. But in a new video diary the band posted on YouTube this past week, fans get an inside glimpse of what the rockers are like behind the scenes.
In just a few more months, rock fans are in for the show of a lifetime when Motley Crue and Kiss hit the road together on their co-headlining trek, The Tour. The 40-date tour will kick off on July 20 in Bristow, Va. and is promised to be packed full of the same edge that both bands have always had.
Marc Hudson hasn't been the frontman of DragonForce for long, but he is already feeling quite at home with his new role in the British metal band. The process of landing Hudson as the band's lead singer was quite an experience for all involved, which took nearly eight months to make the decision.
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