Debra Filcman is a Chicago-based freelance journalist.
Debra Filcman
Billy Joel Cuts Price of Palm Beach Estate by $3 Million
Billy Joel has dropped the price on his Manalapan, Fla., estate by more than $3 million, with a current listing price of $16.9 million.
Ronnie Wood Is Cancer-Free and Headed Back on Tour
After battling lung cancer in 2017, Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood is cancer-free — and no one is more surprised than he is.
The History of Rockers in ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’
'Jesus Christ Superstar' has long provided a platform for rock musicians to test out their theatrical chops.
David Bowie’s Audio Engineer: ‘The Girls Are Taking Over’
Audio engineer Erin Tonkon, who works with producer David Visconti and engineered David Bowie's final record, says women are taking over rock.
Bono ‘Reeling and Furious’ Following Harassment Allegations Against ONE
Bono has apologized following numerous allegations of harassment and abuse by senior staff of ONE, the organization he co-founded to fight poverty and disease.
Eric Clapton Announces Two Shows at Madison Square Garden
Eric Clapton has announced a pair of shows that will reportedly be among his last for the year.
The Cure to Release ‘Mixed Up’ Reissue and ‘Town Down’ for Record Store Day
The Cure will release a vinyl pressing of their 1990 record 'Mixed Up,' along with a new collection of remixes called 'Torn Down' for Record Store Day.
Foo Fighters Perform Live Mashup of John Lennon and Van Halen Covers
The Foo Fighters performed a live mashup in Brazil, singing Van Halen's "Jump" to the music of John Lennon's "Imagine."
Journey’s ‘Greatest Hits’ Reaches 500 Weeks on the Billboard 200
Journey's 'Greatest Hits' has reached the vaunted status of being only the third album to spend 500 weeks on the Billboard 200 in the chart's 61-year history.
That Time Robert Plant Lost Karaoke to an Elvis Impersonator
Picture it: Hong Kong. 1996. A drunken Robert Plant singing Elvis Presley karaoke. A Taiwanese Elvis impersonator in the house.