The Zombies taking part in special Rock & Roll Hall of Fame documentary screening
Scott Dudelson/Getty Images The Zombies are headed to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for a very special screening of their recent documentary, Hung Up On a Dream. Original band members Rod Argent and Colin Blunstone, who were inducted into the
Bob Dylan's 2004 performance with The White Stripes featured in latest Third Man Records Vault release
Gary Miller/Getty Images A rare collaboration between Bob Dylan and Jack White will be released as part of the latest installment of White’s Third Man Records Vault subscription service. The main part of the release will be Live in Las Vegas, a three
Volunteers to build 418 bikes for North Bay kids

While most banks will be closed Oct. 9 for Indigenous People’s Day, Redwood Credit Union on Monday is planning to host its Day of Impact. The North Bay-based credit union is partnering this year with Specialized, one
Paul Stanley says KISS’ music is “emotional,” not “intellectual”
ABC/Tsuni KISS will kick off the final leg of their End of the Road tour later this month. While they’ve always been known for their big theatrical shows, singer Paul Stanley believes they’re loved for much more than just the
INXS releasing 'All Juiced Up' limited edition colored vinyl remixes
Paul Natkin/Getty Images INXS is releasing remixes of some of their biggest hits on colored vinyl. The new collection, All Juiced Up Part 2, will feature nine limited edition colored 12-inch vinyl releases, featuring remixes of INXS classics like “Need
David Gilmour reshares post featuring controversial Roger Waters documentary
Chiaki Nozu/Getty Images Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour seems to have revealed his feelings about allegations his former bandmate Roger Waters is antisemitic. The rocker shared a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, featuring Campaign Against Antisemitism’s documentary The Dark Side of Roger Waters, which
On This Day, October 5, 1962: The Beatles release their first single “Love Me Do”
On This Day, October 5, 1962… The Beatles launched their career with the U.K. release of their debut single, “Love Me Do,” which peaked at #17 on the U.K. charts. A 1984 re-release of the track later peaked at
Billy Joel announces 100th monthly show of his New York City residency
Jeremychanphotography/Getty Images Billy Joel has racked up yet another milestone in his ongoing residency at New York’s Madison Square Garden. The Piano Man has just announced the 100th monthly show of the residency, which began in January of 2014. The
Queen + Adam Lambert bring the hits at Rhapsody Tour kickoff
Bojan Hohnjec © Miracle Productions LLP Queen + Adam Lambert returned to the stage for the first time in over a year on Wednesday, October 4, launching the North American leg of their Rhapsody Tour at the CFG
US women's gymnastics team wins historic seventh consecutive world championship title

Pier Marco Tacca/Getty Images (ANTWERP, Belgium) — The Women’s National Gymnastics Team, led by Simone Biles, has cemented a spot in sports history with its seventh consecutive world championship title. The 26-year-old Biles, who made her return