Guitar autographed by Neil Young & Crazy Horse part of Gibson Gives charity auction
Douglas Mason/WireImage A guitar signed by Neil Young and the members of Crazy Horse is up for grabs as part of Gibson Gives’ upcoming benefit auction. The auction is being handled by Julien’s Auctions and features over
Phil Collins won’t be making any more new music: ‘I’m not hungry for it anymore’
David Wolff-Patrick/Redferns Phil Collins fans holding out hope he has more music in him are going to be disappointed. In a new interview with Mojo, Collins reveals that he has no plans to make music again. “I
Kansas cancels shows following singer’s cancer revelation
L-R: Dan McGowan, Ronnie Platt, and Joe Deninzon of Kansas /photo credit: Daniel Knighton/Getty Images Kansas has canceled two shows following the revelation that their singer, Ronnie Platt, has been diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Platt, who has
MarinHealth urgent care expanding north

MarinHealth opened its first urgent-care clinic in Sonoma County last month. The walk-in clinic is at the Washington Square Shopping Center, 335 S. McDowell Blvd. in Petaluma, housed within the MarinHealth Multispecialty Clinic, which opened in December
John Lydon dismisses Sex Pistols reunion as 'karaoke': 'It's almost malicious in its intent'
Gus Stewart/Redferns John Lydon has shared his thoughts on the Sex Pistols reunion. Spoiler alert: he’s not a fan. As previously reported, the “Anarchy in the U.K.” outfit reformed in 2024 with original members Steve Jones, Paul Cook
Queen’s Brian May plays surprise show in London, gives update on health
Courtesy of Gibson Queen guitarist Brian May gave a surprise performance Tuesday at the Gibson Garage in London. He performed on the first day of Gibson Garage Fest and helped celebrate the launch of the new Gibson Custom Brian May SJ-200
On This Day, Feb. 19, 1980: AC/DC frontman Bon Scott died
On This Day, Feb. 19, 1980 … Bon Scott, frontman and lyricist for Australian rock band AC/DC, died after a night out at a London club. He was 33. The coroner’s report said Scott died of acute alcohol
Paul McCartney to sell select signed photos to raise money for California wildfire relief
ABC/Heidi Gutman Photos from Paul McCartney‘s touring photo exhibit, Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm, are coming to Los Angeles, and the exhibition is going to help raise money for those affected by the recent California wildfires. Select
Scoreboard roundup — 2/18/25

iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Tuesday’s sports events: NCAA Men’s College BasketballHoustons 80, Arizona State 65Texas A&M 54, Mississippi State 70Oklahoma 63, Florida 85Colorado 65, Iowa State 79Texas Tech 66, TCU 69Illinois 74,
New photo book to celebrate The Who’s early US tours
Omnibus Press A new photo book focused on The Who’s early tours of America is coming in May. According to the announcement on The Who’s Instagram account, Their Generation: The Who In America 1967-69 features photos from Tom Wright,