The Rolling Stones' 1972 tour inspires new podcast 'Stones Touring Party'
Fairchild Archive/WWD/Penske Media via Getty Images In 1972, The Rolling Stones were the biggest band in the world; their U.S. tour that year became the stuff of legend. Now, it’s become the stuff of a podcast. The podcast, Stones Touring
Book of Dreams: Bruce Springsteen's life is now a 'Little Golden Book' biography
Penguin Random House If you want to get a head start on convincing your young kids — or grandkids — that Bruce Springsteen is cool, then Random House books has your back. September 5 will see the release of Bruce
Eddie Van Halen's son says “me just being alive and in the music business” is enough of a tribute
Eddie and Wolfgang Van Halen in 2015; Chris McKay/Getty Images for Live Nation Despite the fact that all those involved have said that some kind of all-star tribute to the late Eddie Van Halen isn’t going to happen, the
Robert Plant made a companion of Paul McCartney-founded Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts
Denise Truscello/Getty Images for Palms Resort & Casino Robert Plant isn’t from Liverpool, but he’s received a special honor from the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA). The school was founded by Paul McCartney in 1995 in the same building as the
Paul McCartney says he still checks in with John Lennon “mentally” while writing songs
McCartney onstage at Glastonbury; Harry Durrant/Getty Images Paul McCartney has just announced dates for a new leg of his Got Back tour, which will hit Australia, marking the first time he’s toured there since 2017. In a new interview with Australian
For whom the pod casts: Metallica launches weekly 'The Metallica Report' show
ABC/Randy Holmes Metallica is getting into the podcast business. The metal legends have announced an official weekly audio show titled The Metallica Report. It’ll be hosted by Steffan Chirazi, the editor of ‘Tallica’s online So What! magazine,
Rob Halford guests on Doro's cover of Judas Priest's “Living After Midnight”
Nuclear Blast Rob Halford guests on a new cover of Judas Priest‘s “Living After Midnight,” recorded by the Metal Queen herself, Germany’s Doro. “Judas Priest and Rob Halford have always been one of my biggest inspirations and
On This Day, August 2, 1962: Robert Allen Zimmerman legally changes his name to Bob Dylan
A 21-year-old Robert Allen Zimmerman legally changed his name to Bob Dylan. In his book Chronicles, Dylan explained that he was inspired to change his name after he saw an article about jazz performer David Allyn and later some poems by Dylan Thomas. He
Mötley Crüe's Nikki Sixx trades “Girls Girls Girls” for Sleeping Beauty at daughter's birthday party
Per Ole Hagen/Redferns The new North American leg of the Mötley Crüe/Def Leppard stadium tour kicks off Saturday, August 5, in Syracuse, New York, but during the brief downtime the band got between tour legs, Nikki Sixx helped his daughter Ruby live out
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band auctioning off tour ticket packages for charity
Sergione Infuso/Corbis via Getty Images The Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band tour returns to North America later this month, and if you weren’t able to snag tickets when they first went on sale, there’s now another option to