Journey will soon be releasing their first studio album since 2011, as guitarist Neal Schon has just revealed both the title and full track listing of Freedom. “Teaser…it’s coming and it’s loaded,” the classic rocker said in the caption of the Instagram post announcing the project. While there is no release date to anticipate quite yet, […]
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Rod Stewart Adds New Dates to 2022 North American Tour With Cheap Trick
Rod Stewart has just announced even more dates added to his highly-anticipated 2022 North American tour. The two-time Rock And Roll Hall of Fame-inducted singer, alongside Cheap Trick, will now be traveling through Canada and the United States for 38 dates as opposed to the former 19 dates initially scheduled. The tour, produced by Live […]
Here is the Full List of Record Store Day 2022 Releases
Record Store Day 2022 is around the corner, and hundreds of exclusive releases have been slated to hit shelves in over 260 independent record shops around the world. This will be the 15th year of an exclusive collection of vinyl, CD, and cassette releases in celebration of physical media. Last month, to kick off the excitement, […]
Willie Nelson Cancels Nearly All Indoor Concerts Indefinitely
Although Willie Nelson is anticipated to release his newest album A Beautiful Time in just a few months, the iconic musician has taken a big step back from performing indoors any time soon. This change affects a large number of Nelson’s planned appearances, including the CMA Theater at the Country Music Hall of Fame on March 10th and 11th […]
Rush Reveal Huge “Moving Pictures” Deluxe Reissue
Rush has just announced that they will be putting out six different physical and digital editions of their album Moving Pictures which was originally released on February 12th, 1981. The biggest package, fit for Rush’s biggest fans, is the Super Deluxe Edition including three CDs, one Blu-ray audio disk, five vinyl LPs, a 44-page hardcover book of […]
Sting Sells Songwriting Catalog for $250 Million
Sting has sold his entire songwriting catalog, including both solo work and songs written for the Police, to Universal Media Group for a reported $250 million. The agreement includes copyrights and royalties. “It is absolutely essential to me that my career’s body of work have a home where it is valued and respected,” Sting said […]
Slash Details Recording Upcoming “4” Album: “The Most Fun I’ve Had in The Studio”
To embark on the journey of recording his fourth album with Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators, Slash took the band on the road to Nashville to record where Elvis Presley, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, B.B. King, and many other legends created iconic music, at RCA Studios. There, Slash and the band recorded the 10 songs […]
Ringo Starr Announces Summer 2022 All-Starr Band Tour
Ringo Starr has just announced that he will be bringing his All Starr Band on the road this summer. The band, which includes Steve Lukather, Colin Hay, Warren Ham, Gregg Bissonette, Hamish Stuart, and the return of All Starr alum Edgar Winter, will be embarking on May 27th in Rama, Ontario, and wrap up their […]
The Who Announce 2022 North American Tour
For the first time since their 2019 Moving On! Tour, the Who has just announced an exciting and extensive North American tour. Called the Who Hits Back! Tour, the classic rockers will embark from Florida in the spring and wrap up in Las Vegas in November. The touring band includes lead singer Roger Daltrey, lead […]
Today in Music History: February 7th
1963 – The first Beatles single “Please Please Me” was released in the U.S. on the Vee-Jay label. Capitol Records, EMI’s United States label, were offered the right to release the single in the U.S., but turned it down. Dick Biondi, a disc jockey on WLS in Chicago and a friend of Vee-Jay executive Ewart […]