Tag "classic rock"
Tom Jones Adds 2018 Tour Dates
Not only did the Welsh wonder make good on rescheduling his postponed dates, he’s now added a slew of new ones to his calendar
Read MoreThe Who Live at Fillmore East 1968 Released
A year after they first played New York, the Brits returned to perform at a new venue. Finally, some of that music is being released officially.
Read MoreEnglish Beat Releasing 1st Studio Album Since 1982
The band, starring Dave Wakeling, blended ska, punk, soul, reggae, pop and anything else that came to hand in the melting pot that was late ’70s Birmingham.
Read MoreMichelle Phillips’ Only Solo Album to Be Reissued
This 1977 collaboration between the former Mamas and the Papas vocalist and a legendary producer took place after the singer had already become a successful actress.
Read MoreNancy Wilson: ‘I Hold Out Hope For Heart’
Nancy and sister Ann have reportedly been estranged ever since a 2016 incident involving Ann’s husband and Nancy’s children
Read MoreDavid Bowie Gets NYC Subway Tribute
If you happen to ride the New York City subway and think that you’re seeing David Bowie all over the place, your eyes aren’t deceiving you.
Read MoreNick Mason to Perform Early Pink Floyd Live
The shows are billed as “a unique opportunity to experience Pink Floyd’s celebrated and significant early body of work played live.”
Read MoreGood Rats ‘Tasty’ Deluxe Reissue Out This Week
“The reason for the band’s lack of long-term success is debatable, but the quality of its songs is not.” A cult favorite from Long Island legends is out again.
Read MoreRecord Store Day 2018: Bowie, Dylan, Allmans +
It’s the 11th anniversary of the spring celebration which brings attention to indie record stores with hundreds of exclusive releases. Some big classic rock names are on this year’s list
Read MoreR&R Hall of Fame Adds Singles Category, Names 6
The Cleveland institution will now honor influential songs. The first batch includes classics by Steppenwolf, Procol Harum, Chubby Checker, the Kingsmen and Link Wray.
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