Rob Trujillo tried to “channel Ozzy” with singing debut on Metallica album
ABC/Randy Holmes Metallica‘s song “You Must Burn!,” a track off their new 72 Seasons album, marks the first time bassist Robert Trujillo has sung on a record with the metal legends. In an interview with Metal Hammer,
Andy Summers recalls selling Eric Clapton his guitar — at a bargain price
Rebecca Sapp/WireImage The Police guitarist Andy Summers reveals in a new interview that he once sold his Les Paul guitar to Eric Clapton after Clapton begged him for it. The revelation came during an interview with YouTuber Rick Baeto, as Summers was discussing how he was
Don Henley, Derek Trucks set for National Symphony Orchestra’s tribute to Leonard Cohen
Graham Denholm/WireImage) The National Symphony Orchestra is set to pay tribute to the late Leonard Cohen with a very special night of music. Here It Is: A Tribute to Leonard Cohen, taking place April 26 at the Kennedy Center in
Billy Gibbons to be joined by special guests at New York show
Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for BBR/BMG Billy Gibbons has added one more show to his 2023 schedule. The ZZ Top rocker is set to headline a concert at New York’s City Winery, with the gig billed as “Billy Gibbons & Friends.” The show is
Sydney Sweeney “felt hot” in The Rolling Stones’ “Angry” video
Brendon Thorne/Getty Images Blur’s Damon Albarn recently blasted The Rolling Stones and their album Hackney Diamonds, specifically calling out the video for the first single, “Angry,” because he felt it “objectified” actress Sydney Sweeney. Well, Sweeney doesn’t see it that way. “I felt
Bruce Springsteen, Nirvana among the Most Influential People Over 125 Years
Jason Mendez/Getty Images A company called Marquis Who’s Who, founded in 1898, publishes annual lists of the most important people in every major field — from politics to religion to entertainment. This year, in honor of its 125th
Elton John does private gig at iconic Venice opera house
Craig Sjodin/ABC Elton John isn’t touring anymore, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t traveling around performing: He did a private gig for 900 people on December 19 at the iconic opera house in Venice, Italy. On the 20th anniversary of
Dave Grohl drawings being auctioned for charity
ABC/ABC Two Dave Grohl drawings are going up for auction. The pieces were done by the Foo Fighters frontman during the band’s headlining set at New Jersey’s Sea.Hear.Now festival in September. One drawing is titled “How to
On This Day, December 20, 1969: The Rolling Stones top the UK chart with 'Let It Bleed'
On This Day, December 20, 1969… The Rolling Stones had a new U.K. #1 with their album Let It Bleed. The album, the follow-up to 1968’s Beggars Banquet, failed to produce any charting singles, although tracks like “Gimme Shelter” and
Billy Joel joined by his daughters, Elvis Costello at 97th Madison Square Garden show
Myrna M. Suarez/Getty Images Billy Joel got into the holiday spirit at his Tuesday, December 19, concert at New York’s Madison Square Garden, the 97th show of his residency at the venue. Billy performed several holiday tunes during the pre-Christmas show,