Guns N' Roses, Bruce Springsteen among classic rockers on “Forbes” magazine's 2017 Celebrity 100 list

Katarina Benzova; Danny ClinchForbes has unveiled the 2017 edition of its Celebrity 100 list, ranking the world’s top-earning celebrities, and Guns N’ Roses and Bruce Springsteen are among the veteran rock acts who appear on the tally.
Green Day premiering “Revolution Radio” tonight via Twitch

Image Group LA/ABCGreen Day‘s “Revolution Radio” video makes its debut tonight. The clip, which was directed by Billie Joe Armstrong and company, premieres at 8 p.m. PT via Twitch. Twitch is a live streaming platform mainly focused
2017 edition of Gregg Allman's Laid Back Festival to feature Jackson Browne, Peter Wolf & more

Courtesy of Live NationGregg Allman may have passed away last month, but the Laid Back Festival — the music and food celebration he co-founded in 2015 — will return for a third year this fall. So far,
Foo Fighters to headline opening night at new DC venue

ABC/Travis BellFoo Fighters will headline the first show at The Anthem, a new music venue opening in Washington, D.C. The concert takes place October 12, and tickets go on sale this Friday, June 16 at 10 a.m.
Jane's Addiction plans “Ritual De Lo Habitual Alive at 25” concert film

Perry Farrell & Dave Navarro of Jane’s Addiction (Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images)Jane’s Addiction has announced a new concert film entitled Ritual De Lo Habitual Alive at 25. It’ll be released on August 4, Billboard reports. As the name
Graham Nash, Carmine Appice among noted musicians serving as artist ambassadors for 2017 Make Music Day

Amy Grantham; Bobby Bank/Getty ImagesGraham Nash and Vanilla Fudge drummer Carmine Appice are among the well-known musicians who have signed on to be artist ambassadors for 2017’s Make Music Day, which takes place June 21. The annual
JACKED UP PERSON OF THE DAY: Snap! Crackle! Pop! Boom?

A 29-year-old guy named Timothy Glass Junior in Eureka, California SHOT another man last week. But fortunately, there are a few details that make the whole thing a lot less deadly and a lot more unusual, Danny
Warren Haynes says Gov't Mule's new album finds band reflecting on the past while embracing the future

Fantasy Records/Concord Music GroupGov’t Mule, the jam-rock outfit fronted by ex-Allman Brothers Band guitarist Warren Haynes, has just released Revolution Come…Revolution Go, its first new studio album since 2013’s Shout! and its first since the band celebrated
30th anniversary reissues of Def Leppard's “Hysteria” album arriving in August

Bludgeon Riffola/Mercury/UMeThirty years ago this August, Def Leppard unleashed the massively successful Hysteria. In celebration of the milestone, the band is reissuing a remastered version of the album on August 4 in multiple configurations — a five-CD/two-DVD