Your Monday Music Headlines

Here are the latest music news headlines…

If you’re a fan of David Coverdale and Whitesnake, you’ll be thrilled to hear that the band is about to release their new album within weeks called ‘Flesh and Blood,’ with details of a 2018 tour that include solo dates, and additional dates that include joining Foreigner for a better part of the year in the ‘Juke Box Hero’ tour.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will announce the inductees for the 2018 class in a few days, but the fan voting concluded with the following results: Bon Jovi, Moody Blues, Dire Straits, Cars and Judas Priest finished in the top 5 of the voting.

The Eagles have added 13 more dates to their 2018 tour, a few with Jimmy Buffett, a few more with James Taylor.

Jimi Hendrix would be 75 this week has been gone for decades, but his estate and management team are releasing a new album in January called ‘Both Sides of the Sky.’

Bob Seger is almost ready to get back on tour, having back surgery in early fall that suspended his ambitious tour.

Bryan Singer, the director of the nearly finished Queen movie was dismissed last week, but not to fear as Dexter Fletcher has been hired to finish the biopic.


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