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George Harrison’s HandMade Films is the Subject of a New Documentary Airing This Year

George Harrison in 1974

HandMade Films, the British film studio co-founded by George Harrison in 1978, is the subject of a new documentary from AMC U.K. Titled An Accidental Studio, the film tells the story of the studio’s early years through the eyes of the filmmakers, key personnel and the man who started it all. A trailer for the … Continue reading George Harrison’s HandMade Films is the Subject of a New Documentary Airing This Year


Brian May, Trent Reznor Among Presenters for 2019 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Ceremony

Brian May playing his custom Red Special

Queen guitarist Brian May will induct Def Leppard into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame later this month, it was revealed Wednesday morning. Other presenters announced include Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor (inducting The Cure), Harry Styles (inducting Steve Nicks), the Talking Heads’ David Byrne (inducting Radiohead), The Bangles’ Susanna Hoffs (inducting The Zombies), … Continue reading Brian May, Trent Reznor Among Presenters for 2019 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Ceremony


Watch: Early Aerosmith Touring Van to be Restored on American Pickers

Aerosmith touring van

A piece of rock and roll history will be restored on Monday night’s all-new episode of American Pickers. A touring van, used by Aerosmith during the early 70s, was discovered by the Pickers last year on a wooded property in Chesterfield, MA. In an episode that aired July 30th, Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz decided … Continue reading Watch: Early Aerosmith Touring Van to be Restored on American Pickers


Soundgarden Celebrating 35th Anniversary with Album of the Month Series

Soundgarden 35 logo

When Soundgarden emerged from the burgeoning Seattle music scene of the late 1980s, they were hailed as grunge rock innovators. Buttressed by Chris Cornell’s four-octave vocal range, Kim Thayil’s one-man guitar army, and the unmatchable in-tandem rhythm section of bassist Ben Shepherd and ace drummer Matt Cameron, the band went on to release a series … Continue reading Soundgarden Celebrating 35th Anniversary with Album of the Month Series


Watch Foreigner Perform ‘Cold As Ice’ from Live at the Rainbow ’78

On April 27 1978, after their self-titled debut album had spent a year in the US Top 20, rock’s conquering heroes played a sold-out show at London’s legendary music venue, the Rainbow Theatre. The performance highlighted the essence of a group who would go on to become one of the best-selling bands of all time: … Continue reading Watch Foreigner Perform ‘Cold As Ice’ from Live at the Rainbow ’78


The Stray Cats Are Back with New Album and Tour

Stray Cats

The Stray Cats, the rock and roll trio that put Rockabilly back on the charts in the early ’80s, have returned. Founding members Brian Setzer, Lee Rocker and Slim Phantom, whose hits include “Runaway Boys”, “Rock This Town” and “Stray Cat Strut”, are celebrating their 40th anniversary with a new album and tour this year. … Continue reading The Stray Cats Are Back with New Album and Tour


Randy Bachman Documentary Set for Release

Randy Bachman

A documentary film chronicling the life of Randy Bachman, best known as a founding member of The Guess Who and Bachman Turner Overdrive, will be released March 26th on iTunes, Prime Video, Google Play and DVD. See the full trailer below. The film, titled Bachman, was written and directed by John Barnard (The Sheeepdogs Have … Continue reading Randy Bachman Documentary Set for Release


The Yardbirds Announce East Coast Tour

The Yardbirds 2019 lineup

The Yardbirds, the band that spearheaded the British Blues Boom of the 1960s and brought the world Eric Clapton in 1963, Jeff Beck in 1965 and Jimmy Page in 1966, will tour the East Coast this month. The 12-date trek kicks off March 14th in Old Saybrook, CT and wraps up March 30th in Richmond, … Continue reading The Yardbirds Announce East Coast Tour


Alice Cooper Announces Co-Headlining Tour with Halestorm

Alice Cooper copyright ear music credit: Rob Fenn

Alice Cooper and Halestorm have announced a co-headlining North American tour this summer. The 19-city trek kicks off July 17 in Allentown, PA and make stops in Detroit, Chicago, Houston, and more before wrapping August 16 in Camden, NJ at the BB&T Pavilion. See a full list of dates below. “We’ve played festivals with Halestorm, … Continue reading Alice Cooper Announces Co-Headlining Tour with Halestorm


Jerry Lee Lewis Suffers Minor Stroke

Jerry Lee Lewis in 2011

Rock and roll pioneer Jerry Lee Lewis has suffered a minor stroke, according to a statement posted on the singer’s Facebook page. Lewis is recuperating in Memphis and is expected to make a full recovery. “The Killer looks forward to getting back into the studio soon to record a Gospel record and on the road … Continue reading Jerry Lee Lewis Suffers Minor Stroke


Original Who Drummer Dies at 89

The Detours

Doug Sandom, original drummer for The Who, died Wednesday at the age of 89. The news was revealed by Pete Townshend in a post on The Who’s official website. Sandom was hired by Townshend, John Entwistle and Roger Daltrey in 1962 to play in their band The Detours. He only lasted two years, leaving in … Continue reading Original Who Drummer Dies at 89


Watch Taron Egerton Perform “Tiny Dancer” with Elton John

Taron Egerton, star of the upcoming film Rocketman, gave an off-the-cuff performance of “Tiny Dancer” at an Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards viewing party this past weekend. The actor was accompanied by Elton John himself, who volunteered to join Egerton on stage for the unplanned rendition of the 1971 hit. Watch the video in … Continue reading Watch Taron Egerton Perform “Tiny Dancer” with Elton John


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