The latest music news about Alex Lifeson of Rush, U2, Lynyrd Skynyrd, KISS, Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, Ozzy and more… MORE
The latest music news about Alex Lifeson of Rush, U2, Lynyrd Skynyrd, KISS, Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, Ozzy and more… MORE
If you’re looking for a well-trained friend and helper, meet Paul!… MORE
Carlos Santana sits down for an in-depth, personal interview with Dan Rather.… MORE
Meet this week’s adoptable furbaby: … MORE
To celebrate this iconic release, we’ll be playing the full album from vinyl today at sunset–around 6:37pm!
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”I don’t know, I was really drunk at the time!”
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Jasmine is nine years old but you’d never know it!… MORE
Meet Stella, a sweet five year old chihuahua mix who loves to snuggle!… MORE
The George Harrison tribute album is out March 2.… MORE
What Zeppelin songs are on Robert Plant’s setlist?…James Hetfield as a cop….Gene Simmons’ new book…Roger Waters attacks Elton & Steven Tyler + more!… MORE
Little River Band co-founder and original bassist Roger McLachlan has passed away at the age of 71 after battling pancreatic cancer. McLachlan, born in 1954 in New Zealand, was known for his musical talent and significant early contributions to the band. He initially joined the group after an agent mentioned they were looking for a…
Bush has just announced that their upcoming album, I Beat Loneliness, is set to be released on July 18, with the band also unveiling the first track lifted from the record, “60 Ways to Forget People.” “What I feel about this record is it addresses the common struggles we all have,” frontman Gavin Rossdale said…
On Thursday (April 17), Bruce Springsteen shared the unreleased song, “Blind Spot,” from the Streets of Philadelphia Sessions, part of the seven previously unheard LPs set to be released in Tracks II: The Lost Albums. Long known by fans as the “Drum Loop” album, the Streets of Philadelphia Sessions was recorded in the mid-Nineties at…
The Tribeca Festival has just revealed its 2025 lineup, which features bands and musicians such as Metallica, Eddie Vedder, Depeche Mode, and Billy Idol showcasing documentaries at the festival. Vedder and Idol will also perform following screenings of their respective films – Matter of Time and Billy Idol Should Be Dead – while members of…