Category: Oldies

Robby Krieger of the Doors Selling His Mansion

Have you ever wanted to live like a rock star? Well, if you have around $14 million you can actually live the Door’s guitarist Robby Krieger place, as he’s putting his hexagon-shaped Pacific Ocean home up for sale. It’s a famous house as it was also once owned by Limp Bizkit’s lead singer Fred Durst. […]

Ozzy Earns Yet Another Award

Ozzy Osbourne is about to receive yet another award, honoring his contributions to music by receiving the 2018 ‘Metal Hammer Golden Gods’ award in London on June 11th. Others that have been honored with the prestigious ‘Metal Hammer Golden Gods’ award are Megadeth’s Dave Mustaine, Lemmy, and Rob Zombie. Ozzy could use some good news […]

The Byrd’s Roger and Chris Hit the Road

The Byrds have plenty of hits in the 60s, from “Turn, Turn, Turn” to “Mr. Tambourine Man” to “8 Miles High.” We hear now that original members Roger McGuinn and Chris Hillman are back together for a brief summer tour in 2018, helping celebrate the Byrds 50th anniversary of their LP ‘Sweetheart of the Rodeo,’ […]

Jethro Tull Celebrating 50 Years of Music, Sets Tour

It’s hard for any band to stay together for an album, give the road rock and roll leads them down. Yet, one of the most interesting rock bands to ever climb a stage was the group, Jethro Tull, in celebrating their 50th year of existence, with Ian Anderson on flute, an instrument that was so […]

Ratt Still Rockin, Announces Brief Summer Tour

One of the most successful hair bands in the 80s and early 90s was the band Ratt, hitting the charts with “Round and Round” and “Lay It Down,” solidifying their place in heavy metal for years to come. Ratt began in in Hollywood in the late 70s, calling themselves Firedome, led by lead singer Stephen […]

Here’s Your Elton Update

Over these past few months, we’ve been telling you about the Elron John film ‘Rocketman’ and how this musical fantasy will surely be a hit. We’ve learned that Taron Egerton of the Kingsman films will star as a young Elton, and Dexter Fletcher, the man who helped direct the upcoming Queen and Freddie Mercury biopic, […]

Supertramp’s Roger Hodgson Goes Solo This Summer

“Breakfast in America” by the British group Supertramp, released in the late 70s proved to be a hit with American audiences, generating the chart-topping tunes “Goodbye Stranger,” “Take the Long Way Home” and “The Logical Song” (the band’s most commercial song). The band has always been led by Roger Hodgson, and he’s just announced a […]

Rick Wakeman of Yes Debuts New LP Vid and Attitude

The band Yes has enjoyed incredible success in the rock world for over 40 years, beginning with the hit single “Roundabout” and has never looked back, their keyboardist Rick Wakeman has always held the boys in check, proving that the keys are the most influential part of any rock song. Now Rick is getting ready […]

The Rascals are Back on the Road this Summer

“Good Lovin,” “Beautiful Morning” and “How Can I Be Sure” were million-dollar tunes for the Rascals in the 60s and early 70s, and it’s nice to hear that two of the original members of the Rascals, Felix Cavaliere and guitarist Gene Cornish, are getting back on the road for a brief tour this summer with […]