Tag: Classic Hits

Yes Has Announced A new Album Titled “Mirror To The Sky” and Releases The Lead Single, “Cut From The Stars”

Yes has just announced the release of their new studio album, Mirror To The Sky, will be released through InsideOutMusic/Sony Music on May 19th. The album was produced by Steve Howe, Yes’ longest serving member and guitarist. Howe stated of the album, “This is a very important album for the band, We kept the continuity […]

Robert Plant, Alison Krauss, and John Fogerty, All Coming Along for Willie Nelson’s 2023 Tour

Willie Nelson is now going to be joined on his 2023 Outlaw Festival Tour by Robert Plant, Alison Krauss, and John Fogerty. Plant and Krauss are going to be there for the festival’s first three dates, starting on June 23rd in Somerset, Wisconsin. The duo will be touring to support their most recent album from […]

A Fleetwood Mac Song Inspired ‘Daisy Jones and the Six’

The new Amazon streaming series that is based on Taylor Jenkins Reid’s 2019 Novel of the same name, is inspired by the romantic tumult of Fleetwood Mac. Since the show was released, viewers have flooded social media in order to identify a Fleetwood Mac performance that had served as the basis for the book. Daisy […]

Bruce Springsteen and His E Street Band Postponed Multiple U.S. Concerts Due to Illness

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band were forced to postpone a handful of U.S. shows due to illness according to statements received from the group. Springsteen took to social media to say, “We are working on rescheduling the date so please hold on to your tickets as they will be valid for the rescheduled […]

David Lee Roth Released A New Studio Live Version Of Van Halen’s “Unchained”

David Lee Roth, former Van Halen lead vocalist, just unveiled a “Studio Live” edition of Van Halen’s “Unchained.” The latest version of “Unchained,” was recorded on May third, 2022 for a fast paced session at Henson Studios in Los Angeles, California. David Lee Roth was also joined by guitarist Al Estrada, bassist Ryan Wheeler, and […]

John Mellencamp Performed for ‘Farmers for Climate Action’ Rally in D.C.

On Tuesday, March 7th, farmers gathered in Washington, D.C. to save the planet. John Mellencamp, the co-founder of Farm Aid performed on Tuesday for the supporters that gathered prior to marching up Pennsylvania Avenue to the u.S. Capitol building, asking for Congress to take action on climate change. Mellencamp stated, “Here’s all I can say […]

Shania Twain Once had A Horse That Pooped On Stage

Shania Twain recently told a bit of an awkward story while on the Kelly Clarkson Show, admitting that her horse once relieved itself on stage at one of her shows. Twain stated, “Well, actually the biggest mishap I’ve had on stage is with my horse, One time my horse — I was on stage — […]

Weezer Has Announced A 2023 ‘Indie Rock Roadtrip’ Tour

Weezer just announced a 30 stop summer tour, dubbed the “Indie Rock Roadtrip.” They will be supported by Modest Mouse, Spoon, Future Islands, Joyce Manor, White Reaper, and Momma for select dates. While the tour will be getting started in Huntsville, Alabama, on June fourth, with Modest Mouse and Momma for the first portion of […]

John Mellencamp has Donated His Musical Archives to Indiana University

John Mellencamp decided to donate an archived collection of his life and music to Indiana University, as it was announced by IU President Pamela Whitten on Friday, March third. The archive includes original creative works, pictures, instruments and other memorabilia that relates to Mellencamp’s music, artwork, social activism, and philanthropy. Whitten stated that, “His collection […]

Stephen Stills Just Announced He Is Releasing ‘Stephen Stills Live at Berkeley 1971’

Stephen Stills has just made an announcement that he is releasing a new album dubbed, Stephen Stills Live at Berkeley 1971, that is set for release on April 28th. The album contains 14 previously unreleased songs that were recorded through two nights at the Berkeley Community theater in Berkeley, California, on August 20th and 21st, […]