Steven Tyler Announces 2017 to Be Last Year and More…

Here are your Monday morning music headlines…

If you love the band Aerosmith this will not be great news. Steven Tyler recently admitted that they are likely to make 2017 their last year, booking dates across the country for a farewell tour. Aerosmith has been around over 40 years.

The Rolling Stones will be releasing a new album next year that will contain tracks from live concerts, or ‘stripped’ as we say in the business. The record executives are planning on pulling material from three concerts during their 1995 tour.

The Greg Allman tour bus was involved in an accident last week while on tour in West Virginia, sending members of the entourage to the hospital for treatment of minor injuries. Greg was not on the bus at the time.

If you listen to music at work or stream at home, you will be happy to hear that the Beatles three ‘Anthologies’ albums are now available for streaming. Check your favorite streaming provider for more info and Beatles’ favorites.

Birthdays this week include Steppenwolf’s John Kay, Herbie Hancock, David Cassidy, Al Green, Ritchie Blackmore, Jan Hammer, and Dave Edmunds.


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