Gary Glitter back in jail one month after release
Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images Gary Glitter’s freedom didn’t last long. Sky News reports that just a month after being released from jail, Glitter is back behind bars after breaching his bail agreement. Glitter was serving a 16-year sentence for various sexual
Def Leppard’s anthology book now coming to bookstores
Genesis Publications More Def Leppard fans will now be able to get their hands on the band’s anthology book, Definitely: The Official Story of Def Leppard. The book, which is described as “part memoir, part scrapbook,” was originally announced in October. It was released
Lynyrd Skynyrd pays tribute to Gary Rossington at first show since his death
Bill Tompkins/Getty Images Just one week after the death of guitarist and founding member Gary Rossington, Lynyrd Skynyrd was back onstage Sunday at the Plant City Strawberry Festival in Florida, where they paid tribute to their late guitarist. Rolling Stone reports that
David Lee Roth shares cover of Marvin Gaye’s “Ain’t That Peculiar”
Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic David Lee Roth has shared another song with his fans. This time he’s dropped a cover of Marvin Gaye’s 1965 tune “Ain’t That Peculiar.” The track was recorded at Henson Studios in Los Angeles, the same place Roth recorded a set of Van Halen tracks that
'Rolling Stone' names “Black Sabbath” greatest heavy metal song of all time
Warner Records Rolling Stone magazine has come out with yet another list that’s bound to spark debate from music fans. The latest reveals their picks for the 100 greatest heavy metal songs of all time, with artists like Black
Da ya think I'm angry: Rod Stewart lambasts “vile” trophy hunting in bid to outlaw the practice
Ian West/PA Images via Getty Images Rod Stewart is rallying to bring an end to trophy hunting, which he called “savagely cruel and senseless.” The Mirror reports Sir Stewart signed onto the publication’s campaign to ban the practice in the
The Doobie Brothers book Canadian leg of their 50th anniversary tour
Courtesy of Live Nation Entertainment The Doobie Brothers are extending their 50th anniversary celebration. The band just announced a Canadian leg to their anniversary tour, which features Tom Johnston, Michael McDonald, Pat Simmons and John McFee performing together for the first time in 25
Slash launches horror movie production company BerkerkerGang
Gary Miller/Getty Images “Welcome to the Jungle” that is the movie production business, Slash. The Guns N’ Roses guitarist has started a horror movie production company called BerserkerGang, reports Variety. In a statement issued to Variety, Slash
The Rolling Stones sued over 2020 song “Living In A Ghost Town”
Polydor/Universal The Rolling Stones are being accused of ripping off another songwriter. The U.K.’s Classic Rock magazine reports that New Orleans songwriter Sergio Garcia Fernandez has filed a lawsuit in Louisiana claiming the Stones “misappropriated many of the recognizable and key protected elements”
31st annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards Viewing Party raises $9 million
Getty Images for Elton John AIDS Foundation The 31st annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards Viewing Party raised a whopping $9 million for the ongoing global effort to end AIDS. Sir Elton returned to host this year’s event in Los Angeles