Audible announces rock history podcast hosted by St. Vincent

Courtesy of Audible Audible has announced a new podcast called History Listen: Rock about the history of rock music. A description for the show, which will be hosted by St. Vincent, reads, “A podcast for music addicts and
Collective Soul announces streaming concert

Rick Kern/Getty Images Collective Soul is celebrating the end of 2022 with a streaming concert. The virtual show, which was filmed earlier this year at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium, will premiere December 29 via the streaming platform
Twisted Sister announces signature makeup line

Scott Dudelson/Getty Images In a collaboration that was destined to happen, Twisted Sister has teamed up with the cosmetic company Rock and Roll Beauty to create a new signature makeup line. The collection includes an eye shadow palette,
Skid Row & Buckcherry announce co-headlining tour

Ethan Miller/Getty Images Skid Row and Buckcherry are teaming up for a co-headlining tour next spring. The joint outing, dubbed The Gang’s All Here tour, will launch March 9 in Bowler, Wisconsin, and will wrap up March 31
Bush announces 2023 US headlining tour dates

ABC/Randy Holmes Bush has announced a 2023 U.S. headlining tour. The outing will run from January 28 in Reno, Nevada, to February 26 in St. Louis, Missouri, and will see Gavin Rossdale and company performing in indoor
Red Hot Chili Peppers earn first billion-views video with “Californication”

Warner Records Red Hot Chili Peppers have joined the billion views club on YouTube. The band’s video for “Californication,” which reimagines Anthony Kiedis, Flea, John Frusciante and Chad Smith as video game characters, has officially passed the
Ex-Fleetwood Mac member Billy Burnette remembers putting together Clinton inauguration gig

Jim Steinfeldt/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images In the early ’90s, Fleetwood Mac‘s “Don’t Stop” became synonymous with Bill Clinton, who used the song to soundtrack his 1992 presidential campaign. The response was so huge that the band reunited
Enter scammers: Metallica warns of “the ugly side of social media” amid new album announcement

Gotham/Getty Images Following Metallica‘s surprise announcement of their new album 72 Seasons last week, it seems some not-so nice people are trying to take advantage of excited metalheads. In a Facebook post, the metal legends warn of
Lynyrd Skynyrd says Hurricane Ian benefit concert that raised $1.5M was a “holy moment”

Joel Shover Photography Last week, Lynyrd Skynyrd raised more than $1.5 million for Hurricane Ian relief at a star-studded benefit concert in Estero, Florida. Frontman Johnny Van Zant, a Florida native, told ABC Audio at the event