John Lennon self-portrait as Hitler sells to collector for $54K
Mark and Colleen Hayward/Getty ImagesA self-portrait of John Lennon as Adolf Hitler has sold for $54,000. This according to Page Six, which reports that the “crude sketch” was done by the future Beatle while he attended the
Revealed: The divine origin of the Rolling Stones' lips and tongue logo

Blue and LonesomeThe Rolling Stones‘ lips and tongue logo is arguably the most famous band logo in rock history, and has appeared on thousands of items, from album covers to underwear. Its origin, though, is a humble
Listen now: Billie Joe Armstrong's The Longshot releases three more EPs

ABC/Heidi GutmanThe Longshot train just keeps rolling. After surprise-releasing an album last Friday, Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong‘s new project has shared a trio of new EPs via Soundcloud. The EPs, titled Razor Baby, Return to
Rod Stewart has operation to remove sun-damaged skin; talks female fans

Doug SondersEighteen years ago, Rod Stewart underwent surgery for thyroid cancer. He’s now had another operation, but it’s apparently not as serious. The British paper The Mirror reports that, while appearing at the British Film Institute on
Bruce Dickinson to release “Scream for Me Sarajevo”
Eagle Rock Entertainment/BMGA heavy metal concert in the middle of a war zone? That’s what happened in 1994, when Bruce Dickinson and his band, Skunkworks, were smuggled into the bullet-riddled Bosnia and Herzegovina capital city of Sarajevo
Autism Benefit Reunites Neil Young and Stephen Stills, the Heartbreakers

Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images A concert for a good cause provided the setting for a couple of surprising reunions this past weekend. At an autism benefit called “Light Up The Blues” in Los Angeles Saturday night, Neil Young
Judas Priest, Deep Purple announce co-headlining tour

Tim Mosenfelder/Getty ImagesJudas Priest and Deep Purple are joining forces this summer for a co-headlining North American tour. The joint trek begins August 21 in Cincinnati, Ohio, and will wrap up September 30 in Wheatland, California. Tickets
Sting: New album with Shaggy was a “delight” that's full of “sunshine and joy”

A&M/Interscope44/876, the new album by Sting and Shaggy, is out now and the unlikely duo is taking over your TV all this week, with appearances on The Tonight Show, Live with Kelly and Ryan, The View and
ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons planning to release new solo album this year

Image credit: Blaine ClausenZZ Top winds down a five-date Las Vegas residency at The Venetian Theatre this Saturday, April 28, part of a busy 2018 schedule for the Texas trio that also includes the upcoming Blues & Bayous