The Animals' first four albums being reissued on vinyl and as expanded CDs in May

ABKCO Records The Animals‘ long-out-of-print first four U.S. studio albums — their 1964 self-titled debut, 1965’s The Animals on Tour and Animal Tracks, and 1966’s Animalization — will be released as 180-gram vinyl LPs and expanded CDs
Foo Fighters' 'Greatest Hits' flies up 'Billboard' charts following death of Taylor Hawkins

Marcelo Hernandez/Getty Images Foo Fighters fans are finding solace in the band’s music as the rock world continues to mourn the unexpected death of drummer Taylor Hawkins. According to Billboard, the Dave Grohl-led group’s 2009 Greatest Hits
The Eagles announce departure of Deacon Frey: “It is time for him to forge his own path”

Harry Herd/Redferns Following the tragic 2016 death of Eagles co-founder Glenn Frey, his son Deacon stepped into his father’s footsteps, playing guitar and singing with them during live performances. But after several years of being the “New
NFTs featuring photos of Jon Bon Jovi, Eddie Van Halen and more rockers being auctioned off in May

Fin Costello/Redferns; Larry Marano/Getty Images A new NFT collection featuring photos of various famous artists taken by legendary rock photographer Neil Zlozower, as well as signed prints of the pics, will be up for bid via an
Ex-Foreigner singer Lou Gramm appears on new song by Upstate New York-based rock band Lips Turn Blue

Donald Kravitz/Getty Images; MIG Records Founding Foreigner singer Lou Gramm is featured on a song titled “A Little Outside” on the upcoming self-titled debut album by Lips Turn Blue, a band featuring the members of veteran Upstate
Judas Priest canceled Massachusetts show due to Rob Halford illness; tour to resume Thursday in Canada

Jason Kempin/Getty Images Judas Priest canceled their concert on Monday, April 4, at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Massachusetts, because of a reported “non-[COVID] related illness,” and now comes word that the cancellation was due to frontman