Category: Oldies

Jonathan Cain on Upcoming Journey Album: “We Step Out a Little Bit”

Jonathan Cain, Journey’s keyboardist, has recently given insight into the band’s upcoming release Freedom and why they’re keeping the album’s sound under wraps for now. “You kind of want to let the album simmer a little bit and get into the ears and minds of people before you start [playing it],” Cain explained. “You want to let […]

Blondie Announce U.S. 2022 Summer Tour

Blondie has just announced an extended amount of tour dates for this year. After touring through the UK, Debbie Harry and her band will kick off their U.S. trek on August 12th in Mashantucket, Connecticut, and wrap up in Chicago, Illinois, on August 27th. Damned will be supporting Blondie throughout the summer tour, including their […]

Neil Diamond Sells Music Catalog to Universal Music Group

Neil Diamond has become the most recent artist to follow the trend of making a top-dollar deal by selling his song catalog and recording rights. Diamond did his business with Universal Music Group, but a value was not disclosed. The agreement, however, was detailed to include rights to all of Diamond’s recordings, 110 unreleased tracks, […]

Alex Lifeson Teases Making New Music With Geddy Lee

Although Neil Peart’s 2020 passing led to the members of Rush going separate ways, the rock band’s guitarist Alex Lifeson has delighted fans with the possibility that Rush’s legacy is not quite over. In a recent interview, Lifeson said that he’s not against making new music with his good friend and former bandmate, Geddy Lee, […]

Mick Jagger, Questlove Collaborate for James Brown Documentary Series

The Rolling Stone’s Mick Jagger and Questlove, the leader of the Roots and creator of Summer of Soul (Or, When the Revolution Could Not be Televised), are teaming up to produce a four-part documentary series on the soul music legend James Brown. Made for the A&E Network, the James Brown: Say it Loud is slated to premiere sometime […]

Nancy Wilson Reveals Plans for Heart Tour Without Ann Wilson

Nancy Wilson, the guitarist for Heart, has recently revealed her plans to tour the band under the new name Nancy Wilson’s Heart, as her sister and Heart’s original sister Ann Wilson will not be included due to creative differences. Nancy Wilson’s Heart features a lineup including guitarist Ryan Waters, drummer Ben Smith, bassist Andy Stoller, and […]

Procol Harum’s Gary Brooker Dies at 76

Procol Harum has just recently announced the passing of singer and pianist Gary Brooker. He had been receiving treatment for cancer, and peacefully died in his home at 76 years old. “With the deepest regret we must announce the death on 19 February 2022 of Gary Brooker MBE,” the band confirmed. Brooker founded Procol Harum […]

John Paul Jones Shares “When The Levee Breaks” Collaboration With 17 Global Musicians

Produced as part of Playing for Change’s Songs Around the World initiative, John Paul Jones has recently re-recorded Led Zeppelin’s 1971 version of “When the Levee Breaks.” The former Zeppelin bassist collaborated on the project with 17 musicians from around the world. Jones was joined by Jane’s Addiction drummer Stephen Perkins, husband-and-wife duo Derek Trucks and […]

Glenn Frey’s Son Deacon Frey Will Miss Eagles Tour Dates Due to Illness

Although the Eagles have officially resumed their Hotel California tour just last week, Deacon Frey, the son of Glenn Frey who has been performing with the band since the founding member’s death, will be missing multiple dates due to an undisclosed illness. “Due to illness, Deacon Frey will not be performing with the Eagles during their ‘Hotel […]

Paul McCartney Announces 2022 U.S. Tour

Paul McCartney has just announced his first plans to get back on the road since 2019. He released his most recent album, McCartney III, in 2020 and the companion record, McCartney III Imagined, in 2021. “I said at the end of the last tour that I’d see you next time,” McCartney said in a press release. […]