Your Monday Morning Music Headlines

Would you believe we’re nearly half way through June, a few weeks away from the 4th of July, minutes away from that first meeting of the day? It’s Monday, so let’s slow things down with Monday Morning Headlines…

Phil Collins fell in his hotel room a few days ago in London, causing him to cancel a number of tour stops. Yes, his foot hurts like the dickens, but doctors were more concerned with the bump on his head. After being admitted and check out, we don’t expect future serious news to report.

Def Leppard is coming out with a remastered ‘Hysteria’ which celebrates its 30th anniversary this year. Look for the upgrade and release to hit the shelves and online in early August.

U2 added a dozen more tour dates to their already busy schedule, Pete Townshend announced he’s going to bring the classic rock opera ‘Quadrophenia’ to the US, the first stop will be Lenox, MA in early September, followed by a visit in New York and eventually Los Angeles.

John Bonham’s Model T is for sale in London, estimated to be rolling off the auction block of England’s eBay for nearly $350,000 local currency.

Queen the band will debut Queen the Monopoly Game later in the year, working hand in hand with Monopoly creator Hasbro. Brian May released a video showcasing the game this past week.


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