The Eagles’ Joe Walsh named to the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities
Don Arnold/WireImage President Joe Biden has named The Eagles’ Joe Walsh to the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities. The committee was founded in 1982 to advise the president on enhancing federal support for the arts, humanities, and museum and library
On This Day, April 14, 2009: George Harrison gets a posthumous star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
On This Day, April 14, 2009… Beatle George Harrison, who passed away in November, 2001, was honored with a posthumous star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles. The ceremony was attended by Harrison’s widow Olivia and son Dhani, along
Graham Nash reveals his “emotional feelings” toward Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young in song
Graham Nash, Inc./BMG Rights Management Graham Nash is set to release his new album, Now, on May 19, and it features a song he wrote about his band, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. In the tune “I Watched It All Come
Metallica concludes 'Kimmel' residency with “If Darkness Had a Son”; '72 Seasons' out now
ABC/Randy Holmes Metallica‘s four-night residency on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! came to a close Thursday with a performance of “If Darkness Had a Son,” a track off the band’s brand-new album, 72 Seasons. The residency launched Monday
'Queen The Greatest Live' – episode 13: stage wear
Queen Productions Ltd. Queen is back with episode 13 of their year-long YouTube series Queen The Greatest Live, this time taking a look at the band’s iconic stage wear. Not surprisingly, Brian May and Roger Taylor share that it was frontman Freddie Mercury who had the
Nils Lofgren: Fans apologize for booing Neil Young’s 1973 'Somewhere Under The Rainbow' concert
Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images) In 1973, Neil Young and the Santa Monica Flyers, made up of Nils Lofgren, Ben Keith, Billy Talbot and Ralph Molina, hit the stage at the Rainbow Theatre in London for a show that went on to become a classic for fans.