Todd Rundgren featured on new prog-rock-style instrumental version of Post Malone hit “Circles”

Purple Pyramid RecordsTodd Rundgren contributes guitar to a new instrumental cover of contemporary rapper-singer Post Malone‘s chart-topping 2019 hit “Circles,” by the Hawkwind-themed prog-rock supergroup Hawkestrel. The track, which is available now as a digital download and
Lynyrd Skynyrd announces plans for 2020 farewell tour dates, Simple Man Jam gathering

Credit: Doltyn SneddenLynyrd Skynyrd launched its Last of the Street Survivors Farewell Tour in 2018, but the Southern rock legends have now unveiled plans to keep the trek going well into 2020. The band’s newly announced performances
Eagles, Doobie Brothers performing at seaside concert and vacation event next May in Mexico

Courtesy of Live NationThe Eagles and The Doobie Brothers will headline a new concert and vacation experience next year called Cabo en Vivo that will take place of Memorial Day weekend in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. The
Elton John's new musical 'The Devil Wears Prada' gets stars and a date change

Courtesy TDWPAs Elton John‘s farewell tour dominates the concert box office, his memoir Me takes up residence on the best-sellers list and his biopic Rocketman vies for awards, the music legend’s latest creative project is developing nicely.
Eric Clapton, Gary Brooker, Cat Sevens among stars performing at 2020 London benefit or UK cancer charity

Courtesy of The Royal Marsden Cancer CharityEric Clapton and Procol Harum‘s Gary Brooker are among many stars slated to perform at a benefit show for the U.K.’s Royal Marsden Cancer Charity that will take place March 3,
Wolfgang Van Halen defends Billie Eilish for not knowing who Van Halen is

Courtesy of BillboardIt’s been a few weeks since Billie Eilish‘s infamous stint on Jimmy Kimmel Live! where she fumbled a Van Halen question. However, the internet still refuses to forget that she couldn’t name a single member of the famous rock band. In her
Today marks the 40th anniversary of The Who's 1979 Cincinnati concert tragedy

The Who in 1979; Michael Putland/ Getty ImagesToday marks the 40th anniversary of the tragic incident that occurred at a Who concert at Cincinnati’s Riverfront Coliseum, where 11 young people were killed when a crowd of fans