While penning one of their biggest hits, Def Leppard frontman Joe Elliot unleashed a volley of lyrical nonsense that didn't stop the track's chart domination.
Def Leppard revealed an orchestral version of their 1987 hit “Hysteria,” the second single on their upcoming Drastic Symphonies album, a collection of the band’s songs over the past 40 years reworked ...
One could feasibly say that, when Joe Elliott and Robert John “Mutt” Lange were writing the song that would become a Def Leppard signature, they were making a clever lyric out of a tea joke. But of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Leppard pitched straight into making what was to be a career-defining album as soon as they came off a near year-long tour on the ...
Def Leppard's 'Pour Some Sugar on Me' remains a powerful rock anthem. Released in 1987, the song delivers pure energy and ...
Def Leppard had no idea what a monumental task was ahead when they began to write for the follow-up to their 1984 multi-platinum breakthrough Pyromania. The album would eventually survive through four ...
Def Leppard are the latest classic rock act to release their own alcohol, with the announcement of two new gins to help celebrate the band's 45th anniversary. Each liquor was named after a song on the ...
"I used to do this song as part of my rock repertoire once I was a little older," she says of one particular Def Leppard hit. "I am a rock chick at heart” ...
Def Leppard guitarist Phil Collen promises he means it when he says the group's 11th studio album 'Def Leppard' is the group's best since 1987's 12-times platinum Hysteria. By Gary Graff There’s never ...
The Sheffield, England-formed rockers flexed with a performance of Hysteria single "Pour Some Sugar On Me," which reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. By Lars Brandle It’s a long way from wannabes ...