He's known for being surly when he has to be, but John Mellencamp can also be a pretty thoughtful and reflective guy -- as he is during a new profanity-laced interview that finds him laughing, "I'm the luckiest guy you will ever talk to."
Now that his musical, 'Ghost Brothers of Darkland County,' is behind him, John Mellencamp is ready to get back to rocking. In a new interview, the songwriter says he's written a massive amount of songs since 2010's 'No Better Than This.'
Wow John Mellencamp isn’t a very big guy but his new copulation box set is going to be HUGE! It is said to contain 19 Cd's from 4 different labels covering everything from 1978 through 2012. And just in time for Christmas for your favorite Mellen-head it is due in stores on December 10th...
Following the indictment on charges of felony battery that was announced earlier this week, Speck Mellencamp, the 18-year old son of John Mellencamp, has turned himself in to the Monroe County (Ind.) Sheriff's Department.
John Mellencamp's two teenage sons have been charged in a beatdown they administered on a Bloomington, Ind., resident last month on the guy's porch. According to TMZ, the Mellencamps, along with a pal, have been charged with felony battery with the incident.
If you've seen any of John Mellencamp's recent round of talk-show interviews for his new musical collaboration with writer Stephen King, 'Ghost Brothers of Darkland County,' you probably noticed the rocker was sporting a black eye. In fact, it was kinda hard to miss.
John Mellencamp and Stephen King may receive higher billing on ‘Ghost Brothers of Darkland County,’ but the album really belongs to T Bone Burnett.
I-95 favorite artist John Mellencamp, Maine native Stephen King and T Bone Burnett have put together the story of fraternal love, lust, jealousy and revenge, The Ghost Brothers of Darkland County. A musical ghost story, I love it. Check out the trailer:
The Ghost Brothers of Darkland County is in stores everywhere June 4th, 2013...