Dream Child has announced their debut LP ‘Until Death Do We Meet Again’ will be released in September. Okay, so who is Dream Child? The term ‘Super Group’ often refers to a band that has a collection of stars from other popular bands in the same era. Power Station, Damn Yankees, and Traveling Wilburys are […]
Category: Oldies
Slash and Myles Kennedy Take a Tour Together
Guitar virtuoso Slash is planning on taking a 30-day hiatus from his band Guns N’ Roses’, right in the middle of their ‘Not in This Lifetime Tour’ to go out on his own with friends Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators. Slash and Myles will also appear on the bills of a few really cool festivals […]
John Fogerty and ZZ Top Make Great Music
Two of the most popular 60s and 70s acts in rock and roll, John Fogerty, and ZZ Top are nearly done with an early summer tour, where they rock; from Indy to Youngstown OH, the reviews have been nothing short of stellar. The boys have banded together for their “Blues and Bayous” tour. Here are […]
The Best Singles from The Rockers We Love
Although the popularity of rock and roll flourished on little old FM radio signals in the late 60s and early 70s, most people don’t think of rock as having much Billboard or chart history in general. Here, in our opinion, are the songs that not only became rock classics but also had a fair amount […]
‘Born To Run’ Handwritten Lyrics to be Auctioned at Sotheby’s
If you’re a Bruce Springsteen fan, you may want to see how much money you have in the bank for an unexpected purchase – the handwritten lyrics to “Born to Run” is up for auction, organized by Sotheby’s, and is expected to fetch around $250,000. This coveted piece of history is currently owned by Mike […]
Joe Jackson, Father and Founder of the Jackson Five, Has Died at 89
The Jackson Five family is enduring a personal crisis that every family deals with; Joe Jackson the patriarch, and founder of the Jackson Five brand has died at the age of 89 in Las Vegas due to stage-four pancreatic cancer. In his early days, Joe worked common jobs, as a steel mill worker while pursuing […]
The “David Bowie Is” to Celebrate It’s 2 Millionth Guest
“David Bowie Is” the traveling exhibit which has been on the road for at least five years, is expected to sell its two-millionth ticket at their Brooklyn viewing, which began in early March in Brooklyn, and stays until July 15th. To honor that moment and patron, the exhibit intends to give that person with a […]
Write a Ballad, and The Will Come
Rock and Roll music has always been described as ‘a group of young boys who play loud music in their garage, waiting to be discovered.’ Loud is good, but in the early 70s rock n’ roll record labels discovered that soft, can make bands more money by bringing women to the shows. Although the band […]
The ‘Jukebox Hero Tour’ Is Off and Running
In one of the more exciting announcements made earlier in the year, Foreigner, Jason Bonham’s ‘Led Zeppelin Evening,’ and Whitesnake have joined forces for a 2018 tour called the ‘Jukebox Hero Tour,’ which kicked off in Bangor, Maine recently. Here’s the upcoming tour itinerary… June 26th, Cincinnati, OH June 27th, Burgettstown, PA June 29th, Bristow, […]
Neil Diamond to Release ‘Hot August Night III’ In August
Neil Diamond is one of many stars that have called it quits from the toils of touring, Sir Elton, Aretha Franklin, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and more have decided to say goodbye to the road. We know that Neil is slowly saying goodbye, making it easy for his fans with news that this August 17th, he’s releasing […]