Local DAs part of $275k settlement with ‘fraudulent’ Pacific Magazine Billing

Attention local magazine readers: If Pacific magazine sends you a bill—don’t pay! The Marin County District Attorney’s Office recently was awarded part of a $275,000 settlement in a “fraudulent billing practices” case against the San Marcos-based Pacific
KISS’ Paul Stanley says changes are coming to KISS Army Storms Vegas

Robin L Marshall/Getty Images Back in March KISS announced the KISS Army Storms Vegas fan event, which will feature an unmasked electric performance by Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons, but now Stanley says plans for the event may
Lenny Kravitz pays musical tribute to Sly Stone

ABC/Randy Holmes Lenny Kravitz has paid musical tribute to Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Sly Stone, frontman of the legendary group Sly and the Family Stone, whose death was announced Monday. He was 82. Kravitz shared video on
Did Bob Dylan just help Machine Gun Kelly announce his new album?

Gary Miller/Getty Images Bob Dylan appears to be throwing his support behind the upcoming album by Machine Gun Kelly. Mgk just announced his new album, lost americana, will release on Aug. 8. He shared an album trailer, narrated by what
Bachman-Turner Overdrive announces fall Roll On Down The Highway tour dates

Jeremychanphotography/Getty Images Bachman-Turner Overdrive has extended their Roll On Down The Highway 2025 tour into the fall. The “Taking Care of Business” rockers have announced eight new East Coast dates, kicking off Oct. 23 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The
Mick Jagger & David Bowie’s ‘Dancing in the Street’ collab getting vinyl reissue

Parlophone Records It was 40 years ago that Mick Jagger and David Bowie teamed up for their iconic collaboration on the Motown classic “Dancing in the Street.” To mark the occasion, the single is being reissued as a
On This Day, June 10, 1985: Talking Heads release 'Little Creatures'

On This Day, June 10, 1985… Forty years ago, Talking Heads released their sixth studio album, Little Creatures, which turned out to be the band’s most commercially successful release. The album featured a slew of radio friendly hits,
Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson announces reworked edition of 'Balls to Picasso' solo album

BMG Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson has announced a reworked edition of his 1994 solo album, Balls to Picasso. Dubbed More Balls to Picasso, the set is described as a “brand-new part re-recorded, remixed and newly mastered version” of
Yes announces fall dates for The Fragile Tour 2025, The Album Series

Courtesy of Yes Yes is hitting the road this fall. The progressive rockers — currently made up of Steve Howe, Geoff Downes, Jon Davison, Billy Sherwood and Jay Schellen — have announced dates for The Fragile Tour 2025,
David Byrne announces new solo album and tour

Matador Records David Byrne is back with his first solo album since 2018’s American Utopia. The former Talking Heads frontman will release Who Is the Sky? on Sept. 5, and has recruited some special guests to join him, including St.