Dead & Company’s Final Tour raised $2 million for charity
courtesy of Live Nation Dead & Company has been raising money for charity throughout their Final Tour, and now that it’s over, the totals are in — and they’re quite impressive. According to the voting rights nonprofit Headcount, the band
Neil Young to help The Roxy celebrate 50th anniversary
Matthew Baker/Getty Images Neil Young is going to help the famed West Hollywood venue The Roxy celebrate its 50th anniversary. Pollstar reports that Young is scheduled to headline a special performance at the venue on September 20, almost 50
Mick Jagger announces edition two of harmonica line
ABC/ Craig Sjodin Mick Jagger is expanding his harmonica line. The Rolling Stones frontman just announced edition two of his harmonica line. “I was blown away by the response to our first range of harmonicas!” Jagger shares. “I hope everyone has
Yes announce Classic Tales Of Yes fall tour dates
Courtesy of Yes Yes is returning to the road this fall. The band, made up of Steve Howe, Geoff Downes, Jon Davison, Billy Sherwood and Jay Schellen, have announced a new U.S. leg of their Classic Tales of Yes tour. The trek has the
Bruce Springsteen, Roger Daltrey & more discuss their voices in new book, 'The Singers Talk'
Permuted Press Some of today’s top musicians are opening up about their voices in a new book set for release this September. The Singers Talk – The Greatest Singers of Our Time Discuss the One Thing They’re
Paul McCartney to talk about his creative process in new podcast
ABC/Heidi Gutman Paul McCartney gave fans insight into his songwriting process in his bestselling book The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present, and now, fans will be able to hear him talk about his songs in a new podcast premiering
The Who to release deluxe box set of Who’s Next/Life House in September
UMR Pete Townshend’s magnum opus Life House — parts of which became The Who‘s 1971 album, Who’s Next — will finally be released as he intended when he first started working on it over 50 years ago. Dropping September 15, the Who’s Next/Life House Super
On This Day, July 18, 2008: Billy Joel plays final concert at New York’s Shea Stadium
Billy Joel performed the final concert at New York’s historic Shea Stadium ahead of its demolition. The show, a culmination of a two-night stand at the home of the New York Mets, saw Joel welcoming several guests, including Tony
Green Day debuts new song “1981” live during Canada's FEQ festival
ABC/Randy Holmes Green Day‘s set at Canada’s 2023 FEQ festival featured the surprise debut of a new song. The track called “1981” finds frontman Billie Joe Armstrong singing, “She’s gonna bang her head like 1981.” Fan-shot footage
The Police's Andy Summers is ready to kick off The Cracked Lens + A Missing String tour
Rebecca Sapp/WireImage for The Recording Academy The Police guitarist Andy Summers kicks off The Cracked Lens + A Missing String tour on Friday, July 21, and fans should expect more than just Andy performing his classic tunes onstage. “Essentially, I