Maurice White, the founder of Earth, Wind and Fire, has been gone a few years now (date of death, February 5th, 2016). EWF was the first African-American act to sell out Madison Square Garden. In 2000, Earth, Wind & Fire was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. They have performed for both […]
Category: Oldies
Roy Orbison Hologram Tour Kicks off in October
25 years ago, we would have never paid real money to attend a concert of a person that had died, but holograms have scientifically allowed fans to visually enjoy a concert of a person no longer with us, proving an incredible advancement can keep an artist relevant, and his estate in the money. Roy Orbison […]
Paul McCartney’s Turn in the Karaoke Car Was Awesome
The Beatles were on in a million, John, Paul George and Ringo all played a part in the world we now call rock and roll. Ringo has his all-star band, touring through the year with special guests, while Paul continues to pick smaller venues and shorter tours to stay relevant. Paul has some fun with […]
Lenny Kravitz, New Album, New Fall Tour
Lenny Kravitz was destined for greatness, growing up in a Hollywood home (his mother was iconic television actress Roxie Roker) but his contribution is not in front or behind the camera, rather on stage with a guitar in hand. Lenny has just announced the release date of his latest LP ‘Raise Vibration’ in late September, […]
John Lennon to Receive New U.S. Postal Stamp
One of the driving forces in the greatest rock and roll band of all time the Beatles was John Lennon. John not only wrote or co-wrote all the songs, but he became a voice of a generation. To honor John the United States Postal Service releases a new forever stamp bearing his likeness on September […]
Meat Loaf Goes On Tour, Without a Voice
You probably didn’t know this, but the singer Meat Loaf lost control of most of his vocal range a few years ago, but that isn’t stopping him from touring, the new tour called the Meat Loaf “Back out of Hell” tour. Check this out; Meat has hired American Idol winner Caleb Johnson to sing his […]
Plenty of Chances to See Lynyrd Skynyrd in 2018
Lynyrd Skynyrd recently announced that their final trek, dubbed the Last of the Street Survivors Farewell Tour, had been extended into December, and now Bad Company, The Marshall Tucker Band and country singer Jamey Johnson have been confirmed to support select dates during the last series of 2018 farewell tour. August 4 – Noblesville, IN […]
Our Favorite Neil Young Hits
Neil Young will perform at Live Aid in Hartford, CT and has just wrapped up a mostly acoustic tour with a few stops in early July. Neil is also in the upcoming film called ‘Paradox’ a movie directed by Daryl Hannah his girlfriend. Here are a few of our favorite Neil Young songs… The song […]
The Bob Dylan Museum is Coming
If you’re a Bob Dylan fan, you’ll want to make plans to visit Tulsa Oklahoma around 2021, as a public facility or museum of sorts will be ready to open, an initiative dedicated to holding as many Bob Dylan films, instruments, items of concert clothing, personal writings, handwritten lyrics, and collectables as this building can […]
Oh That Ted Nugent
Ted Nugent is not shy or average in any way; frankly he’s one of the most controversial rockers to have come along in 40 years His political views, the opinions he expresses, and frankly his willingness to stir the pot has made him a divisive figure; yet he remains one of the earliest guitar virtuosos […]