David Bowie is again being honored well after his death, as the ‘Bowie Metro Card’ is now available in Brooklyn’ mass transit marketing scheme. The metro card will be available Broadway-Lafayette station, with the entire Broadway-Lafayette station being transformed into a tribute to the late musician. Paul Stanley, an original member of KISS will deliver […]
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The BottleRock Festival Adds Billy Idol and Earth Wind and Fire
One of the best run and most popular outdoor music festivals each year is held in Napa Valley is the BottleRock Festival, this year on May 25th, 26th and 27th. This year the lineup includes Earth Wind and Fire, Muse, Billy Idol, Promise of the Real, Incubus, The Killers, Alice Merton, Bleachers, Phantogram and more. […]
Get Your $20 Concert Tickets This Week!
It’s hard to imagine, but the price of a concert ticket to see the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Elton or Eagles was typically under $20 per. These days, you can expect to pay hundreds of dollars for a ticket to the most popular band or artist. Live Nation, one of the country’s leading concert ticket venue […]
We Love Southern Rock
Southern Rock is a sound that combines good old boy Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer, the 4th of July; pickup trucks, and the Confederate Flag. In our humble opinion, here are the top 10 ‘Southern Rock’ Classic Rock bands of all time… 10.) Molly Hatchet (Jacksonville, FL) 9.) The Charlie Daniels Band (Leland, NC) 8.) Tom […]
George Harrison Wrote All Your Favorites
Randy Bachman has just released a new LP covering all George Harrison songs. You may be surprised to learn that although John Lennon and Paul McCartney are considered the greatest songwriting duo of our generation, George Harrison wrote many of the Beatles songs, your favorites. You will be surprised to discover this list of songs […]
Dave Matthews is Coming to Your Town Yippie!
Dave Matthews will release a new album this summer called ‘Come Tomorrow’ June 8th. Dave and his crew have been entertaining millions of fans for nearly two decades, hitting the charts with “Crash Into Me” “Ants Marching” “The Space Between” and “American Baby.” His net worth is estimated to be north of $300 million, earning […]
Here’s Your Jackson Browne Update
Jackson Browne was in the news last year for eulogizing his late fiend Glenn Fry, a touching moment for any rocker. Jackson has performed at a few benefit concerts this year, and he and Government Mule are on the road in Australia as we speak. Jackson is a Folk Rock writer and recording artist considered […]
Twister Sister’s Dee Snider Dropping New LP
Twisted Sister lead singer and frontman Dee Snider is going big time solo, hoping to make headlines by himself. He’s about to release his new LP ‘For the Love of Metal,’ details of the drop date have yet to be announced. Here are our top three Dee Snider (Twisted Sister) tunes… “We’re Not Gonna Take […]
So How Smart Are You? Take the Quiz
Ever consider yourself the smartest man or woman in the room? Well, we created a quiz to help you determine if you really are! Take a look… 1.) Wayne Kramer 2.) The Average White Band 3.) Jimi Hendrix 4.) Living Colour 5.) Frank Beard 6.) Ronnie Van Zant 7.) The Chambers Brothers 8.) Prince 9.) […]
Do You Remember 1978? We Do…
Paul McCartney and Wings hit the charts with “With a Little Luck,” in 1978, making us curious what other rock songs were on the charts the through 1978. Take a look at the songs that battled disco on the radio to hit the charts. You’ll also be surprised. Gerry Rafferty broke records (pun intended) with […]