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Foreigner’s Gramm & Jones Join Billy Joel at MSG
The Piano Man was joined onstage by the two mainstays of the hard rock band, performing their massive hits “Cold as Ice” and“Urgent.”
Read MoreGenesis’ Tony Banks to Release New Orchestral LP
The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer is releasing his 10th album–and third orchestral work–outside of the band, which he co-founded
Read MoreBlues Music Awards Nominees Announced
Nominees include Taj Mahal, Mavis Staples, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Keb’ Mo’. The awards will be presented in May in Memphis.
Read MoreFleetwood Mac MusiCares 2018 Honorees: Update
It’s the first time that the Recording Academy has selected a band for the prestigious tribute and gives credence to talk of a 2018 world tour
Read MoreJohn Mayall Releasing Live Trio Album
At age 84, the “Father of British Blues” is still going strong. His new album was recorded in concert last year with his current band.
Read MoreWillie Nelson Leaves Gig Abruptly, Cancels Shows
Even a road warrior sometimes feels under the weather, and the country legend was no match for the illness that forced him to leave the stage last weekend.
Read MoreChris Hillman’s ‘Asylum Years’ Compilation Due
The mid-70s solo output from the co-founder of such classic rock bands as the Byrds, the Flying Burrito Brothers and Manassas, is being reissued
Read MoreSuper Bowl LII Halftime: Rock Fans’ Toilet Break?
After years of rocking performances from Paul McCartney, The Who, the Rolling Stones, Tom Petty and more, the NFL has turned its back on classic rock stars
Read MoreRod Stewart & Cyndi Lauper Summer Tour Dates
Following their successful tour of last year, the two singers are heading out on a 22-date North American outing, beginning in June. We have all the dates!
Read MoreRockers Mourn British Producer Chris Tsangarides
The veteran, just 61, was known for his work with such stars as Judas Priest, Thin Lizzy, Anvil and Black Sabbath, as well as Concrete Blonde and even Tom Jones
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