Tag: Oldies

Billy Joel Has Added Yet Another Show to His Madison Square Garden Residency

Due to overwhelming demand, Madison Square garden Entertainment Corp. has announced that the legendary Billy Joel has added yet another show to his record-breaking residency at Madison Square Garden. Joel’s August 29th show will mark his 93rd monthly and 139th lifetime performance at The Garden. Joel stated that he will continue to perform at the […]

Roger Daltrey Forced to Leave Stage So That He Doesn’t Damage His Voice

Roger Daltrey Had to leave the stage during a live solo show that took place in Clearwater, Florida on Saturday night. Due to being concerned that he might damage his voice. The 78 year old was experiencing indigestion issues earlier on in the night. The Who frontman explained to the audience why he had to […]

Whitney Houston Set to Release New Gospel Album on march 24th

A brand new Gospel album coming from Icon Whitney Houston is set for release next month. Houston will release I Go to the Rock: The Gospel Music of Whitney Houston on March 24th. The new album will be able to be purchased on CD via Gaither Music Group as well as all digital streaming platforms […]

Bruce Springsteen Has to Play A Stripped Back Set, After Two Band Members Tested Positive For COVID-19

Bruce Springsteen had to perform without three of his E Street band members this past weekend for the group’s Dallas show on Friday. According to Springsteen himself, guitarist Steven Van Zandt and violinist/singer Soozie Tyrel both ended up testing positive for COVID-19 prior to their planned tour stop at American Airlines Center. Springsteen told the […]

Scorpions’ ‘Wind Of Change’ YouTube Video Has Surpassed One Billion YouTube Views

The German rock band, Scorpions’, classic video for “Wind of Change” on YouTube has now garnered over one billion views on the platform. The song itself is a power ballad that was inspired by a 1989 performance at the Moscow Music Peace Festival. The Scorpions band page tweeted, “1 Billion views on the ‘Wind of […]

Peter Gabriel Has Revealed A Second Track off of His Upcoming Album, ‘The Court’ (Dark-Side Remix)

Peter Gabriel has recently revealed the Dark-Side Mix of “The Court,” which is the second track off of his upcoming album i/o. The track also has a cover image that features the work of artist and sculptor Tim Shaw. “The Court” was written and produced by Peter Gabriel and was recorded at Real World Studios […]

Tony Iommi Is Pumped About Black Sabbath Ballet

Tonny Lommi recently shared his excitement for a ballet that is based on the music of Black Sabbath, that is going to debut in the band’s hometown of Birmingham, England in September. Black Sabbath – the Ballet, will feature eight classic Sabbath songs including, “Paranoid,” “Iron Man,” “War Pigs,” “Black Sabbath,” “Solitude,” “Laguna Sunrise” and […]

Feud Within Pink Floyd Starts Up Again

Roger Waters and David Gilmour of Pink Floyd are back to fighting once again. It got started again with Polly Samson, Gilmour’s wife who has previously written lyrics for Pink Floyd, Tweeting and calling Waters an “Anti-Semitic” and a “Putin apologist,” as well as, “lying, thieving, hypocritical, tax-avoiding, lip-synching, misogynistic, sick-with-envy megalomaniac.” Gilmour shared the […]

John Mellencamp Has Launched His 2023 Tour

On Sunday, February 5th, John Mellencamp started his Live and in Person tour in his home state of Indiana at the University Auditorium in Bloomington. His set for the night included two tracks from Strictly a One-Eyed Jack, his most recent album, both “I Always Lie to Strangers” and “Chasing Rainbows.” After getting things started […]

Mick Fleetwood Says Fleetwood Mac “Is Done”

Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac has expressed during an interview at the Grammys, that he can’t see Fleetwood Mac continuing performances after the death of Christine McVie. Fleetwood explained how, “I think right now, I truly think the line in the sand has been drawn with the loss of Chris, I’d say we’re done, but […]