Dave Mustaine says he and Metallica are “better off now than we've been for a long time”
ABC Audio Megadeth‘s Dave Mustaine has given a positive update on his ever-shifting relationship with his former Metallica bandmates. Mustaine, of course, was Metallica’s original lead guitarist before he was infamously fired from the band in 1983.
A wave of picketing starts with Santa Rosa Healthcare Workers
Healthcare-worker union members picketed in front of the Kaiser medical offices in Santa Rosa on Wednesday demanding fair compensation and drawing attention to ongoing staffing shortages. With the mass influx of people heading to medical facilities continuing
Wolfgang Van Halen on releasing music from Van Halen’s vault: “I certainly wouldn't hold your breath”
Michele Eve Sandberg/Corbis via Getty Images If Van Halen fans were hoping there’s some previously unreleased music that may at some point see the light of day, they’re likely going to be disappointed. In an interview with AllMusic to promote the new Mammoth WVH record Mammoth II, dropping
Dolly Parton's “We Are The Champions/We Will Rock You” will be used to promote 2024 Paris Olympic Games
Butterfly Records/Big Machine Label Group Dolly Parton has just released the video for her cover of the Queen classic “We Are The Champions/We Will Rock You,” and sports fans will likely be seeing a lot of it in the coming
Yes’ Trevor Rabin announces first solo vocal album in 34 years
InsideOutMusic Yes guitarist Trevor Rabin has a new label and a new record. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer has just signed with InsideOutMusic, which will release his new album, Rio, on October 6. Rio is Rabin’s first solo album of vocal material
The now 80-year-old Mick Jagger gets birthday wishes from his bandmates
ABC/ Craig Sjodin Mick Jagger officially became an octogenarian on July 26, and he received lots of birthday wishes from his famous friends. The day started with The Rolling Stones‘ social media accounts sharing a tribute video to Mick, set to the
Metallica announces fifth year of Metallica Scholars program
ABC/Randy Holmes The Metallica Scholars program is coming back for a fifth year. The initiative, which the metal legends launched in 2019 through their All Within My Hands charity foundation, supports workforce education for community college students.
Guns N’ Roses’ Duff McKagan releases new 'Lighthouse' track, “I Saw God On 10th Street”
The World Is Flat Guns N’ Roses bassist Duff McKagan has released the new song “I Saw God on 10th Street,” the second single from his upcoming solo album, Lighthouse, which drops October 20. “I picture him as an old guy
On This Day, July 26, 1980: The Rolling Stones hit #1 with 'Emotional Rescue'
On This Day, July 26, 1980… The Rolling Stones hit #1 on the Billboard 200 with Emotional Rescue, which went on to spend seven weeks on top of the chart. The album’s title track was the first single released from the record,
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts to headline Michigan’s Arts, Beats & Eats festival
Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images Joan Jett and the Blackhearts are set to headline Soaring Eagle’s Arts, Beats & Eats festival, taking place September 1-4 in Royal Oak, Michigan, just outside of Detroit. The lineup will also include Halestorm, Russell Dickerson and Bell Biv