Bryan Wawzenek is a freelance journalist who writes for Diffuser.fm and Ultimate Classic Rock. He learned more from a three-minute record than he ever learned in school. His mind is racing, as it always will. Don't start him talking, he could talk all night. The sunshine bores the daylights out of him. Don't touch him, he's a real live wire. Most things he worries about never happen anyway. But he's been smiling lately, thinking about the good things to come.
Bryan Wawzenek
40 Years Ago: George Harrison Tries to Collect from Lorne Michaels
George Harrison appeared on 'Saturday Night Live' in 1976 with Paul Simon. In a sketch, he tried to collect the $3,000 Lorne Michaels had offered the Beatles.
Attack on the Bataclan Theater in Paris: Looking Back
Remembering the sadness, controversy and charity that followed a Nov. 13, 2015 attack on Paris' Bataclan.
How the Cars Balanced Rock and New Wave on ‘Shake It Up’
They bounced back after the critical and commercial failure of 1980's 'Panorama.'
How ‘The Sky Is Crying’ Celebrated Stevie Ray Vaughan
Jimmie Vaughan assembled this collection of studio leftovers after his brother died in a helicopter accident.
When Aerosmith Rocked the Delay-Plagued United We Stand Benefit
They were an offbeat choice for this more pop-oriented show to benefit 9/11 victims.
When the Who Ruled ‘The Concert for New York City’
Paul McCartney was the driving force behind this show, but their unbridled performance remains the highlight.
The Day Mick Jagger and Keith Richards Met Again
The Rolling Stones legends have known each other since they were little kids.
35 Years Ago: U2 Rejoice on ‘October’
U2’s second album almost didn’t happen – for a couple of reasons. One of them was because U2 nearly broke up.
That Time Prince Got Booed Off the Rolling Stones’ Stage
Prince wasn't yet a huge star when he opened for the Rolling Stones on Oct. 9, 1981. Fans booed the singer off the stage while throwing food at his band.
40 Years Ago: Elton John Reveals Bisexuality
Elton John fans and the general public were shocked when the performer came out as bisexual in the Oct. 7, 1976 issue of Rolling Stone.