Pearl Jam raffling off signed poster for Turkey & Syria earthquake relief

Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for PJ Pearl Jam is raffling off a signed poster to raise money for earthquake relief in Turkey and Syria. The poster is from Eddie Vedder and company’s 1996 concert in Istanbul and is
“Eye of the Tiger” co-writer upset Nikki Haley used song to announce presidential run

Volcano Entertainment, III, L.L.C. Survivor keyboardist Frankie Sullivan, who co-wrote the band’s hit single “Eye of the Tiger,” is not happy that former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley used the band’s hit track this week as she walked out to announce her run
“Delighted and honored”: Sting receives prestigious British songwriting accolade

Martin Kierszenbaum In a career full of awards and accolades, Sting has received one that really stands out. Sting has been made a Fellow of The Ivors Academy, the body that presents The Ivor Novello Awards. These awards, which have been
Brian May reveals “frustrations” with making Queen’s debut album

Hollywood Records This year marks the 50th anniversary of Queen’s self-titled debut album, and in a new interview, guitarist Brian May says things didn’t necessarily go the way the band wanted them to during the recording process. “Our major frustration was the
Jerry Garcia can now give you a “hand” hanging your guitars

Clayton Call/Redferns Guitar playing fans of The Grateful Dead can display their axes with the help of Jerry Garcia. Well, actually, his hand. Guitar.com reports that GuitarGrip has come out with a new guitar hanger that’s basically a replica of Garcia’s
Dave Mustaine wonders what Metallica is “afraid of” in playing with Megadeth I

ABC Audio The relationship between Metallica and Megadeth has always been complicated, but the latter’s Dave Mustaine may be reigniting the rivalry with his latest comments. Speaking with Guitar World, Mustaine suggests that Metallica is avoiding doing
Bruce Springsteen performs “If I Was the Priest” live for the first time in over 50 years

Danny Clinch Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band brought their tour to Houston, Texas Tuesday and treated the crowd to a very rare performance. Rolling Stone reports the set included “If I Was the Priest,” reportedly a fan request, marking
Guns N' Roses sponsoring Daytona 500 race car; “November Rain” hits two billion YouTube views

Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images Guns N’ Roses are trading a “Nightrain” for a race car at the Daytona 500. The “Welcome to the Jungle” rockers are sponsoring the Legacy Motor Club’s No. 43 Chevrolet
The Kinks celebrating 60th anniversary with new compilation, 'The Journey – Part 1'

BMG The Kinks are celebrating their 60th anniversary this year, and marking the occasion with a two-year celebration that kicks off next month with a new compilation album, The Journey, that will be released in two parts. The Journey
On This Day – February 15, 1975: Rush released their sophomore album, 'Fly By Night'

On This Day, February 15, 1975… Rush released their sophomore album Fly By Night. It was the Canadian rockers’ first recording with drummer and lyricist Neil Peart. The album marked the beginning of Rush’s eventual shift from blues-based hard rock