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Sheffield's finest export just reminded Milwaukee why some voices never age and rock anthems remain timeless classics.
Def Leppard frontman Joe Elliott is mourning the loss of his longtime friend, Bad Company guitarist Mick Ralphs.
Def Leppard’s latest album, Diamond Star Halos, marked a return to form for the legendary rock band.  This summer, fans are hearing some of that new material live as the band hits the road this summer ...
It’s not [Journey guitarist] Neal Schon, it’s not Joe Elliott, it’s not Robert Plant — it’s not even Taylor Swift. It’s the song. So to a certain extent it really doesn’t matter.
Def Leppard singer Joe Elliott remembered very clearly the first conversation that the band had with Mutt Lange when the producer started work on their second album High ‘n’ Dry.
The first time Def Leppard singer Joe Elliott saw AC/DC live, it took him three days to get his hearing back. “It was at the Sheffield Top Rank in 1978,” he says. “On a Sunday night ...
Definitely, because doing it that way is far superior to us all camping out at Battery Studios, or Wisseloord, or Joe’s Garage, sitting around for hours. We don’t record live in one room like ...
Joe Elliott is sitting in a room at the Four Seasons in downtown Minneapolis, eight or nine hours before he’ll climb onstage with his band Def Leppard for a gig at the Minnesota Twins ...