Classic Rock News 8/7/18

Axl Rose on new GNR music and Slash’s new stuff…Geddy Lee’s new book…a final Skynyrd live album…Jackson Browne, Peter Gabriel, ELO + moreMORE

Scott Chase catches up with Todd Rundgren

Scott Chase caught up with Todd Rundgren, just ahead of his show at Walker Theatre on Friday, August 10th. Click here to listen! TODD RUNDGREN: A Wizard, A True Star. The title of Todd Rundgren’s 1973 solo album aptly sums up the contributions of this multi-faceted artist to state-of-the-art music. As a songwriter, video pioneer,…MORE

Classic Rock News 8/1/18

GNR goes over a billion views…rock star earnings…new box sets, documentaries and books…AC/DC, Joe Walsh, Joan Jett and more!MORE

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Pierce The Veil Add Fall Dates To 2025 ‘I Can’t Hear You World Tour’

Pierce The Veil Add Fall Dates To 2025 ‘I Can’t Hear You World Tour’

On Tuesday (April 1), Pierce the Veil’s revealed twelve additional dates on their career-spanning I Can’t Hear You World Tour. The North American leg kicks off on May 13 in Charlotte and was originally scheduled to conclude on July 1 in Los Angeles, but now will extend through the end of October. The new dates…

Bruce Springsteen Teases Forthcoming Release Of A “Lost” Project

Bruce Springsteen Teases Forthcoming Release Of A “Lost” Project

On Monday (April 1), Bruce Springsteen made a mysterious Instagram post that hints at an upcoming release of an old “lost” project. The post features a Thrill Hill Recording log sheet dated April 3 that reads, “What Was Lost Has Now Been Found,” which immediately sparked rumors that the rock legend was finally going to…

Roger Daltrey Reveals That He Is Going Deaf And Blind

Roger Daltrey Reveals That He Is Going Deaf And Blind

During The Who’s recent two-night stand at London’s Royal Albert Hall, frontman Roger Daltrey gave the audience an update about his current health status. “The joys of getting old mean you go deaf. I also now have got the joy of going blind,” the 81-year-old singer said. “Fortunately I still have my voice, because then…