Take It to Europe: The Eagles announce 2019 overseas tour

Credit: George HolzAs The Eagles get ready to launch a final series of 2018 U.S. tour dates next week comes word that the band will take flight again in 2019 on a European tour leg scheduled for
Jefferson Airplane founder Marty Balin dead at age 76

Susan Joy BalinMarty Balin, founder and singer for Jefferson Airplane and a key member of its spinoff group Jefferson Starship, died Thursday at the age of 76. Balin had recently launched a medical malpractice lawsuit against a
Led Zeppelin's “Stairway to Heaven” copyright-infringement suit heading back to court

Michael Putland/Getty ImagesIn 2016, a jury ruled in favor of Led Zeppelin in a copyright-infringement lawsuit involving the band’s classic 1971 song “Stairway to Heaven,” but now the case appears to be headed back to court. According
Tom Petty's expansive archival box set, “An American Treasure,” is available now

RepriseThe waiting for the late Tom Petty‘s new box set, An American Treasure, is over, as the expansive collection hit stores today. As previously reported, the 60-track archival set features previously unreleased tracks, rarities, alternate versions of
Flea memoir release date delayed to 2019

Credit: Steve KerosYou’ll have to wait a little bit longer to read Flea‘s memoir. According to a tweet from the Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist, the book, titled Acid for the Children, has been delayed to 2019.
I've Seen That Movie Too: First look at Taron Egerton as Elton John in “Rocketman”

Paramount PicturesParamount Pictures has released its first official look at actor Taron Egerton as ’70s-era Elton John in Rocketman, the upcoming biopic about the legendary musician. In the photo, we see Taron as Elton, lounging on a
Dave Grohl auctioning “Play” gear for youth music education organizations

ABC/Adam TaylorDave Grohl is auctioning off the gear he used to record Play, a 23-minute song on which the Foo Fighters frontman plays every instrument. Sales from the auction will benefit organizations that provide youth music education.
Metallica concert noise level annoys San Francisco residents

ABC/Randy HolmesOn Wednesday, Metallica played a charity show in their hometown of San Francisco to raise money for the UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals. Apparently, you didn’t need to have a ticket to hear the show, which didn’t
Rod Stewart will be “bloody over the moon” if new album “Blood Red Roses” is a hit

Republic RecordsRod Stewart‘s 30th album, Blood Red Roses, arrives today. While Stewart has enjoyed plenty of #1 albums over the years, he says he won’t be particularly upset if this one doesn’t top the charts. As he
Pearl Jam launches new campaign to end youth homelessness in Washington State

ABC/Craig SjodinPearl Jam has announced a new campaign in an effort to end youth homelessness in the band’s home state of Washington. “Every year, more than 13,000 unaccompanied young people under the age of 25 experience homelessness