Tag "classic rock"
Aerosmith to Perform on ‘Today Show’; Dates to Come
Joe Perry told Best Classic Bands in January that the band would do a 50th anniversary tour . Expect that announcement soon
Read MoreOutlaw Music Festival 2018: Second Leg Coming
Willie Nelson will be joined by Neil Young, Van Morrison, Phil Lesh and more, at various shows. Each date also features a unique range of attractions
Read MoreFantasy Studios Closing—Home of Creedence, Others
Often called “The House That Creedence Built,” the facility was used by a wide variety of artists, including Santana, Green Day, Journey and many more.
Read MoreNeil Young & Joni Mitchell ‘Lost’ 1968 Recordings Surface
The tapes, from the University of Michigan, were in the possession of a private collector. “Then they disappeared, but a few weeks ago they resurfaced.”
Read MoreSteve Forbert: New Book, Album, Tour Coming Up
His career had its share of triumphs as well as stumbles. Through it all, he persevered and stayed true to his roots and the folk ethos.
Read MoreNeal Schon on Steve Perry: ‘The Mutual Respect is There’
The Journey founder has been dedicating the band’s “Lights” – which the pair co-wrote – to Perry each night, during their tour with Def Leppard
Read MoreRascals’ Felix Cavaliere & Gene Cornish Set Tour
The two founding members of the band that gave us “Good Lovin'” and “Groovin'” will be joined by the legendary drummer Carmine Appice.
Read MoreMichael Nesmith Has Quadruple Bypass Heart Surgery
Now we know what caused the abrupt tour cancellation. He and Micky Dolenz are expected to resume their tour of Monkees music in January
Read MoreCurrent Guess Who Lineup Announce Album, Tour
The latest edition of the band, well known for such classic rock hits as “American Woman,” “No Time” and “These Eyes,” plan to stick with the group’s original blueprint
Read MoreMC5 50th Anniversary ‘Total Assault’ Box Set Due
From the liner notes: “Turned loose, the MC5 were among the most awe-inspiring perpetrators of sheer bombast and rock and roll brinkmanship.”
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