Billy Joel joined by ZZ Top’s Billy F. Gibbons at MSG residency
Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Billy Joel & Stevie Nicks Billy Joel returned to New York this weekend for the 88th show of his Madison Square Garden residency and brought out a special guest for the occasion – ZZ Top’s Billy F. Gibbons.
Former Iron Maiden vocalist Blaze Bayley hospitalized following heart attack
Kevin Nixon/Classic Rock Magazine/Future Publishing via Getty Images Former Iron Maiden vocalist Blaze Bayley has been hospitalized after suffering a heart attack over the weekend. A post on Bayley’s Instagram published Sunday by the musician’s management team
Metallica teases new '72 Seasons' song, dropping Thursday
Blackened Recordings Your week is about to get a lot heavier, courtesy of Metallica. The metal legends will drop another new song off their upcoming 72 Seasons album Thursday, March 30. We don’t know the name of
On This Day, March 27, 1987: U2 films the video for “Where the Streets Have No Name”
On This Day, March 27, 1987 … U2 filmed the video for “Where the Streets Have No Name,” the third single off their album The Joshua Tree. Inspired by The Beatles’ 1969 rooftop concert, U2 took to the roof of a
U2 lands 13th 'Billboard' top 10 album with 'Songs of Surrender'
Island Records/Interscope U2 has another top 10 hit. The band’s latest release, Songs of Surrender, debuts at five on the Billboard 200 Albums chart this week. The Irish rockers moved 46,500 equivalent album units of Songs of Surrender to land their 13th top 10 record.
Pearl Jam's Matt Cameron: “I haven't joined the Foos”
Kevin Mazur/WireImage Pearl Jam drummer Matt Cameron is denying that he’s joined Foo Fighters in place of the late Taylor Hawkins. In a since-expired Instagram Story, viewed by ABC Audio, Cameron writes, “FYI the internet rumors are
The Doobie Brothers’ Tom Johnston credits the audience with keeping things “fresh” on the road
from left to right: Pat Simmons, Tom Johnston, Michael McDonald, John McFee. Photo by Clay Patrick McBride The Doobie Brothers resume their 50th anniversary tour this week, and guitarist and co-founder Tom Johnston says the most important thing about the