Tag: Classic Rock

Aerosmith is Officially Launching a Five-Week series of Concert Films

According to regionalmedianews.com, to celebrate Aerosmith’s 50th anniversary the band has released plans to stream a concert series titled,  50 Years Live!: From the Aerosmith Vaults, which will start on Friday, July 29th and will continue for five weeks. Every week a new archival concert film will debut at Aerosmith.com and the bands official YouTube […]

Bruce Springsteen Fans Angry over Outlandish Prices

According to ultimateclassicrock.com, Bruce Springsteen fans are outraged about the singer charging outlandish ticket prices for his 2023 arena tour, specifically the “Official Platinum” seating being offered through Ticketmaster which are into the thousands. The first six dates went on sale on Wednesday, and fans quickly voiced their concerns on social media. One tweet mentioned […]

Dio Documentary Set for Release at End of Summer

According to loudersound.com, the official Ronnie James Dio documentary titled, DIO: Dreamers Never Die, has officially been announced to release at the end of the summer. The Rocker’s wife is quoted in saying, “We did a lot of different film festivals, You go to film festivals to get a buyer for the film. And we […]

Roger Waters Says That He Felt ‘Constrained’ by Being a Member of Pink Floyd

According to ultimateclassicrock.com, Roger Waters recently talked about his feelings that he felt constrained by being a member of Pink Floyd. Waters also stated that he felt as if he was under pressure to play some of the band’s classics at his solo shows, although he often would balance that against his enjoyment of playing […]

Lou Reed’s Estate Has Released The Earliest Known “Heroin” Demo

According to consequence.net, a demo of Lou Reed’s Velvet Underground epic “Heroin” was recently released for the upcoming archival album Words & Music, May 1965. Remastered from an old tape, the version is considered to be the song’s earliest recording. The version follows an acoustic folk style similar to, “I’m Waiting for the Man.” The […]

Paul Ryder Passed Away, Happy Mondays Bassist Dead at 58

According to consequence.net, Paul Ryder the bassist of Manchester’s Happy Mondays, has passed away at the age of 58 years old. The band along with Paul’s brother, vocalist Shaun Ryder, made the announcement through social media stating that, “The Ryder family and Happy Mondays band members are deeply saddened and shocked to say that Paul Ryder […]

Disturbed Release New Single ‘Hey You’

According to broadwayworld.com, Disturbed has shared their latest single, Hey You, through Reprise Records alongside a Music Video directed by Josiahx. The single is the band’s first new music to come out since their 2018 album Evolution. David Draiman from the band is quoted in saying that, “it’s a wake up call. We’ve become our […]

Joe Perry Announces ‘Surprises’ With His Upcoming Solo Shows

According to ultimateclassicrock.com, Joe Perry was set to tour with Aerosmith for the first time in more than two years, however, Steven Tyler heading to rehab would change all of that. When the guitar player found out he had free time he decided to accept offers for solo shows. Normally you have to rehearse ahead […]

Bruce Springsteen Announced a 2023 US Tour Featuring the E Street Band

According to ultimateclassicrock.com, Bruce Springsteen has announced that he will be touring in 2023 in the U.S. along with the E Street Band. Starting on February first, of 2023, tickets for the U.S. shows will go on sale sometime in the next two weeks, with the first sale being on July 20th through Ticketmaster. Fans […]

Nita Strauss, Alice Cooper Guitarist Announces Her Leaving the Band

According to ultimateclassicrock.com, Alice Cooper guitarist Nita Strauss has announced that she is leaving the band after nearly a decade, and is canceling her scheduled festival dates with her solo band for the year. She is quoted in an Instagram post as saying, “After this absolutely incredible run in Europe, it is bittersweet for me to […]