The Who's Roger Daltrey thinks his voice will go “within five years”; discusses band's new tour and album

ABC/Richard CartwrightWho fans that want to see the band live might want to do it sooner than later, as frontman Roger Daltrey says he may not be able to adequately belt out the group’s classic tunes for
Watch Metallica rock “Master of Puppets” live in the pouring rain

ABC/Randy HolmesMetallica may be masters of puppets, but they’re not yet masters of weather — as they found out during a recent show in Manchester, England. The metal legends have shared an official live video from the
Message of “Amour”: Listen to Chrissie Hynde's new cover of a 1940s French tune

Credit: Jill FurmanovskyPretenders frontwoman Chrissie Hynde has premiered a fourth track from her upcoming jazz-dub album, Valve Bone Woe, a collaboration with award-winning producers and film score composers Marius de Vries and Eldad Guetta. The song is
Elton John, Metallica, Fleetwood Mac among the top-grossing touring artists in 2019 so far

ABC/Randy HolmesElton John is among the artists who are raking it in at the box office in 2019, according to the latest installment of Pollstar‘s annual Mid-Year rankings. The publication, which tracks the concert industry, reports that
Canada's Roxodus festival canceled; event was to have featured Aerosmith, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Cheap Trick & more

Courtesy of RoxodusThe star-packed Roxodus Music Fest, a four-day concert extravaganza that was scheduled to run from July 11 to July 14 in Stayner, Ontario, Canada, has been canceled, reportedly because of issues caused by bad weather.
Bryan Adams says he duetted with J-Lo because he wanted “a woman who had been through a little bit”

ABC/Lorenzo BevilaquaBryan Adams‘ latest album, Shine a Light, features some unexpected collaborators: The title track was co-written by U.K. pop star Ed Sheeran, and one song, “That’s How Strong Our Love Is,” is a duet with Jennifer
Rolling Stones founder Brian Jones died 50 years ago today

Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images Today marks the 50th anniversary of the death of founding Rolling Stones member Brian Jones, who was just 27 when he drowned in the swimming pool at his house in Hartfield, U.K. Jones,