Category: Classic Hits

The Best Beatle Books to Buy for the Holidays

There can be little debate about the significance and influence of the Beatles, from their Ed Sullivan appearance in February of 1964, to their eventual breakup just a few years later. We thought we’d share a list of the books worthy of purchasing for that someone special as a stocking stuffer this holiday season. ‘The […]

Graham Nash Announces 2018 Solo Tour

Graham Nash, legendary member of the Hollies and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young has announced a brief tour in 2018. Graham’s last album called ‘The Patch Tonight’ is still generating sales and interest on tour. Graham is an author, writing his autobiography called Wild Tales, a while ago, and is in the Rock and Roll […]

‘The Music of Led Zeppelin’ Set for NYC in March 2018

If you’re a fan of the iconic band Led Zeppelin and happen to be in or within driving distance of New York City in March of 2018, you’ll want to buy tickets now for the Michael Dorf ‘The Music of Led Zeppelin.’ This amazing event is scheduled at the historic Carnegie Hall in New York […]

Your Monday Music News Update

Here are your Monday morning music news headlines… The official cause of death for Steely Dan’s Walter Becker has been released. Walter died of an aggressive form of esophageal cancer. Walter succumbed to the disease on September 3rd. The band chose to get back on the road, adding more dates before the end of the […]

Malcolm Young AC/DC Original and Co-Founder Passes at 64

Malcolm Young, rhythm guitarist and founding member of AC/DC has died at the age of 64, due to complications from dementia. Malcolm passed away peacefully Saturday, November 18th, in suburban Sydney, with family and friends by his side. Surviving brother Angus Young has now lost both Malcolm this past weekend, and George another brother earlier […]

Music of the 80s May Have Been the Best

The 80s was an incredible decade, filled with technology breakthroughs, the debut of the MTV network, and a mix of rock and pop that had not yet been heard. What were the Top Albums of the 80s? ‘The Joshua Tree’ – U2 ‘Thriller’ – Michael Jackson ‘Purple Rain’ – Prince and the Revolution ‘Born in […]

Bret Michaels Is All About Christmas

Bret Michaels has lived a full life, spending years as the lead singer of Poison, appearing on ‘The Apprentice,’ surviving a health scare in 2010, and finally marrying his girlfriend of over 15 years, Kristi Gibson. He’s now about to do something he’s never done before; release his first holiday song. This November 17th, Bret […]

Jeff Lynne of ‘ELO’ Fame Announces 2018 Solo Tour

Jeff Lynne, the former founder of ‘ELO,’ has announced a 2018 touring schedule in the US, his first American tour in over 3 decades. The Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) began in Birmingham London in the late 60s and early 70s, with original members Roy Wood, Jeff Lynne, and Bev Bevan. ELO hit the charts with […]

Those Likely to Be in the Hall This Year

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announced its 2018 nominees earlier this year, and the hall has made it interactive with fans being able to cast their vote online. The list includes 19 deserving artists, nine nominated for the very first time. The nominees are The Zombies, Kate Bush, The Cars, Bon Jovi, Depeche […]