‘Rise and Fall of Classic Rock’: A Must-Read
Kent Hartman’s book, Goodnight, L.A., sheds light on the city’s recording scene in the ’70s and ’80s, with scores of interviews with the stars
Read MoreRingo Starr Gets Knighted: ‘It Means a Lot’
More than 20 years after his former bandmate Paul McCartney received the honor, Ringo Starr has been knighted. The ceremony took place this morning (March 20) at Buckingham Palace, where Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, did the honors. “It
Read MoreChicago Live 1971 Track: Exclusive Premiere
Recorded in Washington, D.C., “Goodbye”–previously unreleased–is from the new career-spanning 5-disc collection of live recordings by the R&R Hall of Famers.
Read MoreHeartbreakers’ Benmont Tench Shares His Sorrow: Review
Though the keyboardist never said his friend’s name during his nearly two-hour set, Tom Petty’s spirit was felt by all. Our review
Read MoreEagles’ 2018 Tour Opening Night: Recap
So where were we? When last we left the Eagles, they had completed a brief mini tour on October 27 in Detroit. Since then, the classic rock band has announced an extensive 2018 tour, which Best Classic Bands was the
Read MorePaul Simon Sets Final Leg of Farewell Tour
Yet another legend has announced that his touring days are ending. The singer-songwriter now has over 40 dates on his schedule
Read MoreJohn Fogerty, ZZ Top Set ‘Blues and Bayous Tour’
It should be quite an event as the classic rock legends are teaming up. It all begins May 25. Check out the details and see if they’re playing near you
Read MoreRolling Stones’ Final 2017 #NoFilter Concert: Recap
The Stones spread out 14 European dates across 46 days and closed out their 2017 tour with three nights in the City of Lights. Our recap
Read MorePhil Collins Opens South American Tour in Rio
The musician continued his Not Dead Yet comeback tour with his first 2018 date. The 17-song stadium set mixed solo hits and Genesis songs
Read MoreSqueeze, Rejuvenated, Treat Fans to Standout Show: 2017 Concert Review
Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford, buoyed by two new members plus the skills (and antics) of Stephen Large (keys) and Simon Hanson (drums) sounded better than ever
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