Andy Greene
Skip to main content Andy Greene Senior Writer Andy Greene is a Senior Writer that has been on staff at Rolling Stone since 2004. He writes about music, movies, and television, and runs the Unknown Legends and King For a Day interview franchises. He is also the author of the New York Times bestselling book "The Office: The Untold Story of the Greatest Sitcom of the 2000s." Prior to Rolling Stone, he worked at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, Ohio. The digital daily newsletter By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy. We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. Read More Most Popular
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The Daily's Verdict
This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.
Bias
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- Biases found in the articles include Billie Joe Armstrong barking to 1,100 lucky Green Day fans that crammed into New York's Irving Plaza Thursday night for a special SiriusXM concert celebrating the release of the band's new LP, Saviors.
- Green Day remain uniquely powerful and have lost none of their righteous rage, even though they are nearing their 40th year as a band.
Conflicts of Interest
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Contradictions
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- Saviors features political commentary throughout the lyrics of many songs.
- The age of Abdul ‘Duke’ Fakir at the time of his death was given as 88 in both articles.
- The final 10 songs was basically the Green Day catalog on shuffle. The band went from Minority (2000) to 2000 Light Years Away (1991), Stuart and the Ave. (1995) and Revolution Radio (2016).
- The Rolling Stones kicked off their 'Hackney Diamonds' tour in Houston on April 28, 2024.
Deceptions
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Recent Articles
Billy Joel Breaks Records with Final Show at Madison Square Garden: A Decade-Long Run Ends
Broke On: Friday, 26 July 2024Billy Joel broke records with his final performance at Madison Square Garden after a decade-long residency, selling out the Manhattan arena over 150 times and grossing $260 million. The New York Times reports on Joel's record-setting shows, featuring hits and new music, and notes his permanent recognition at MSG. Abdul 'Duke' Fakir of The Four Tops: Smooth Tenor and Motown Legend Passes Away at 88
Broke On: Monday, 22 July 2024Abdul 'Duke' Fakir, Detroit native and last surviving original member of Motown legends The Four Tops, passed away at 88. Known for hits like 'Reach Out I'll Be There,' he formed the group with Levi Stubbs in 1953. The Four Tops earned a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and continued performing until Fakir's retirement due to health issues. The Rolling Stones Kick Off 'Hackney Diamonds' Tour with Energetic Performance in Houston: Mick Jagger Visits Space Center and Graffiti Park Before Rocking NRG Stadium
Broke On: Sunday, 28 April 2024The Rolling Stones kicked off their 'Hackney Diamonds' tour at NRG Stadium in Houston with critical acclaim and fan excitement. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood were joined by exceptional musicians for a two-hour set of classic hits and new tracks from their latest album. Jagger visited Space Center Houston before the show, meeting astronauts and touring Mission Control. Green Day's Saviors: A Spiritual Link to Dookie and American Idiot
Broke On: Friday, 19 January 2024Green Day's new album, Saviors, is a return to form for the band and connects their lynchpin albums Dookie (1994) and American Idiot (2004). Billie Joe Armstrong stated that Saviors is a spiritual link between the two albums. The band will tour Saviors in conjunction with the 20th and 30th anniversaries of their major albums. Denny Laine, Co-Founder of The Moody Blues and Wings, Dies at 79
Broke On: Tuesday, 05 December 2023Denny Laine, co-founder of The Moody Blues and Wings, has died at the age of 79. Laine had been battling health issues, including a collapsed lung and bacterial infections. He had also been suffering from interstitial lung disease after contracting COVID-19 in 2022. Laine was known for his high vocals on the Moody Blues' hit song 'Go Now' and his contributions to Wings, including co-writing the bestselling single 'Mull of Kintyre.' His wife, Elizabeth Hines, confirmed his death and shared a heartfelt message about their time together.