Hannah Wigandt has been covering entertainment news for six years. She enjoys covering music; she’s been listening to classic rock since she was five. Hannah is an expert in classic rock, covering legendary artists such as George Harrison, Paul McCartney, and Stevie Nicks. Hannah constantly keeps up with entertainment news to cover the ever-changing content in the best possible way.
Hannah earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Montclair State University. She’s had bylines in publications such as TheThings, CCN, Floor 8, Mental Floss, and PROVOKR, as well as her college newspaper, The Montclarion. Hannah admires journalists such as Zack Sharf of IndieWire, and those who enjoy Hannah’s work can check her out on LinkedIn.
In 1963, George Harrison expected The Beatles to go on for only a couple more years. After that, he wanted to go behind the scenes in the music industry.
Some of Kate Bush's most loyal fans aren't happy that her music is trending because of 'Stranger Things.' They think if people didn't already know about her all this time, then they shouldn't listen to her music now.
George Harrison didn't strive to have his music on the record store shelves. Most of the time he didn't even want to make new music because he hated everything that came with it.
Pink Floyd's David Gilmour had a mutual friend with Kate Bush. The friend passed along a music tape which impressed Gilmour. It resulted in Bush getting a recording contract.