Iggy and the Stooges' Official Site

Founding bassist Dave Alexander died of a pulmonary edema from alcoholism in 1975 at the age of 27. Brothers Ron and Scott Asheton died in 2009 and 2014, respectively, pretty much ending the dwindling, on-and-off career of the Stooges.
But here, you can catch merch, news, videos, and more of the punk band.
David Fricke, "Iggy Pop: The Rolling Stone Interview," Rolling Stone (2007)

Iggy Pop answers questions about his childhood, drug use, and appropriate lyrics when you're 60 and still rocking.
Jon Pareles, "Iggy Pop on David Bowie: 'He Resurrected Me,'" The New York Times (2016)

Following David Bowie's 2016 death, Iggy Pop gave a great interview honoring his friend who'd been with him through thick and thin.