Ann Wilson's releases new cover of Eurythmics' “Missionary Man” from her upcoming solo album, 'Fierce Bliss'

R. Diamond/Getty Images Heart frontwoman Ann Wilson has released a second advance single from her forthcoming solo album, Fierce Bliss — a hard-rocking cover of the 1987 Eurythmics hit “Missionary Man.” Wilson’s version is available now via
New Paramount+ series with Clive Davis features archival performances from Springsteen, Rod Stewart and more

Paramount+ As a record executive, Clive Davis was responsible for signing and/or nurturing the careers of some of music’s biggest stars, including such rock legends as Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel and Rod Stewart. Now, he’s going to
For those about to chug: New AC/DC-inspired beer available now in US

Scott Legato/Getty Images Here’s some news that likely will interest AC/DC fans in the U.S. who like to rock out while sipping a brewski or two: A new beer inspired by the legendary Australian band is now
KISS, Alice Cooper, Red Hot Chili Peppers part of the lineup for the 2022 Louder than Life festival

Danny Wimmer Presents KISS, Alice Cooper and Red Hot Chili Peppers are among the many hard-rock acts that will perform at the 2022 Louder than Life festival, taking place September 22-25 in Louisville, Kentucky. KISS and the
Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson's new band Envy of None premieres video for new tune, “Look Inside”

Kscope Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson‘s new band Envy of None has debuted a music video for “Look Inside,” the recently released second advance track from the group’s forthcoming self-titled debut album. The slow-tempo, melodic tune, which is
MC5 announces US tour; releasing first new album in 50 years

Scott Dudelson/Getty Images MC5 is back to kick out the jams once more. The seminal proto-punk outfit, led by original guitarist Wayne Kramer, has announced a U.S. tour for this spring. Not only that, but the band
Postponed Beatles tribute tour shows featuring Todd Rundgren and other stars rescheduled for June

21st Century Artists, Inc. The five concerts that were just postponed on the recently launched “It Was Fifty Years Ago Today: A Tribute to The Beatles” tour because someone associated with the participating musicians tested positive for
The Moody Blues' John Lodge “really looking forward to” first solo tour since the pandemic started

Gary Miller/Getty Images Moody Blues singer/bassist John Lodge returned to touring Tuesday night in Norfolk, Connecticut, almost exactly two years after he was forced off the road because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Lodge has a three-week U.S.