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10 Things You Might Not Know About Alice Cooper

Alice Cooper copyright ear music credit: Rob Fenn

Alice Cooper has been rocking this world for over 50 years.  During that time, he’s become a scratch golfer, an actor, a restaurateur, a disc jockey, and a showman who recreated himself and ended up selling upwards of 50 million albums worldwide.  Below are some fun facts to decapitate the competition in an Alice Cooper … Continue reading 10 Things You Might Not Know About Alice Cooper


Watch Eagles of Death Metal Perform ‘I Love You All The Time’ Live in Paris

During Eagles Of Death Metal’s November 13, 2015 show at the Bataclan concert hall in Paris, gunmen entered the venue and opened fire on the crowd, leaving 89 dead. On February 16, 2016 the band returned to the Olympia in Paris to complete their show. I Love You All The Time: Live at the Olympia … Continue reading Watch Eagles of Death Metal Perform ‘I Love You All The Time’ Live in Paris


Hear Gregg Allman’s Final, Posthumous Single ‘My Only True Friend’

When Gregg Allman passed on May 27 of complications from liver cancer, he left behind the legacy of a more than half-century career and musical genre he helped to shape. He also left behind a parting gift – a new, full-length album to be released posthumously. Due out September 8, Southern Blood pays homage to … Continue reading Hear Gregg Allman’s Final, Posthumous Single ‘My Only True Friend’


Alice Cooper Discovers Warhol Masterpiece, in Storage Locker for Decades

After 40 years in a storage locker, an Andy Warhol “Little Electric Chair” potentially worth millions of dollars, has been rediscovered by its owner, Alice Cooper, the Guardian reports. The screenprint, part of Warhol’s Death and Disaster series, was purchased as a gift for Cooper in the early 70s by then-girlfriend Cindy Lang. The piece … Continue reading Alice Cooper Discovers Warhol Masterpiece, in Storage Locker for Decades


Billy Joel Explains Why America Needed The Beatles in 1964

During a guest DJ set on SiriusXM Radio’s The Beatles Channel, Billy Joel explained why America needed the Beatles in 1964. Watch and listen to the clip, courtesy of SiriusXM Radio on Facebook, below.


Roger Waters – “Wait For Her” (Official Music Video)

Roger Waters has released a new video for “Wait For Her,” a track featured on his newest solo album, Is This The Life We Really Want?. Watch the short film, created by Waters and Sean Evans, below. Waters is currently on tour in support of the album. Click here for a list of tour dates. … Continue reading Roger Waters – “Wait For Her” (Official Music Video)


Watch Lou Gramm Perform Lead Vocals with Foreigner for First Time in 14 Years

Lou Gramm, Al Greenwood and Ian McDonald, all former key members of Foreigner, reunited with the band for a performance at Jones Beach, New York this past week. It was the first time Gramm had performed lead vocals with the group since 2003, when he left the band. Greenwood and McDonald are both founding members … Continue reading Watch Lou Gramm Perform Lead Vocals with Foreigner for First Time in 14 Years


Watch Steve Winwood Perform Tracks from Forthcoming Live Album

On September 1, Steve Winwood will release Greatest Hits Live, a 2CD/4LP collection sourced from his own personal archives of live performances. With a 23-song tracklist hand picked by Winwood, featuring his best loved songs, Greatest Hits Live is Winwood’s first ever live release as a solo artist, offering fans a definitive musical portrait of … Continue reading Watch Steve Winwood Perform Tracks from Forthcoming Live Album


Linkin Park Lead Singer Chester Bennington Dies at 41

Chester Bennington, best known as the lead singer of rock band Linkin Park, has died at the age of 41. Bennington’s death has been ruled a suicide by hanging by the LA County coroner, BBC reports. A Tweet from Linkin Park bandmate Mike Shinoda confirms the news of Bennington’s death. Shocked and heartbroken, but it’s … Continue reading Linkin Park Lead Singer Chester Bennington Dies at 41


Alone: Ann Wilson Sings, Speaks from the Heart

Ann Wilson

“I’m writing and working on new songs and looking at all kinds of different and new ways of presenting myself for the future. It’s just all evolving now.” Evolution – both personal and professional – is at the heart of where Ann Wilson finds herself in 2017. A member of the Rock and Roll Hall … Continue reading Alone: Ann Wilson Sings, Speaks from the Heart


Yes Announces Additional Summer Shows

2017 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee YES has revealed additional tour dates for this summer’s YESTIVAL outing with special guest Todd Rundgren and an opening set from Carl Palmer’s ELP Legacy honoring the magic of Keith Emerson and Greg Lake, as well as a few special “Evening With YES” shows. New additions to … Continue reading Yes Announces Additional Summer Shows


Watch Bob Seger Join The Eagles on Stage at Classic West

Bob Seger joined the Eagles on stage at Dodger Stadium Saturday night for a rendition of “Heartache Tonight,” a tune co-written by Seger, Don Henley, Glenn Frey and J. D. Souther. Watch the fan-shot footage below. The Eagles’ performance was part of the inaugural Classic West festival which also features performances by Fleetwood Mac, the … Continue reading Watch Bob Seger Join The Eagles on Stage at Classic West


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