Styxfans are determined to get them into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. There’s an online petition going around calling for their induction, and it’s close to its goal of 5,000 signatures.
Bruce Springsteen’s daughter Jessica Springsteen competed in the equestrian individual jumping event at the Tokyo Olympics yesterday, but unfortunately failed to qualify for the finals.
Duran Duran is fessing up to the big name collaboration that never happened. In case you missed it, during an appearance on “Watch What Happens Live” the band shared that just about the time their hit “The Reflex” came out in 1984, they were contacted by Michael Jackson, who at the time was one of the biggest pop stars on the planet.
As we previously told you,on August 27th The Beach Boys will release the new box set,“Feel Flows – The Sunflower and Surf's Up Sessions 1969-1971," highlighting two of their late 60s/early 70s albums. Well, now they are giving fans a taste of what to expect.
As we previously told you, Journey’s Neal Schon was auctioning off 112 of his guitars through Heritage Auctions, and at least one brought in some serious cash.
Members of Prince’s Estate have sold off the rights to his catalog to New York independent music publisher Primary Wave, which already owns the catalogs of Ray Charles and Nirvana.
A new temporary exhibit dedicated to Aretha Franklin opened yesterday at the Detroit Historical Society Museum. As part of the festivities, Aretha’s handprints were unveiled at Legends Plaza.
Barbra Streisand may have millions of fans, but even she gets a little insecure sometimes. Despite selling out concerts for decades, in a new interview she reveals that she sometimes has “doubts” anyone would want to see her perform.
Rick Astley’s classic single “Never Gonna Give You Up” just reached a new YouTube milestone. The clip has officially been viewed over one billion times.
Soft Cell is finally releasing a new album. The band, made up of Marc Almond and David Ball, will release “*Happiness Not Included” next spring, their first album of new material in 20 years.
As we told you,the New Jersey Turnpike Authority just approved new Garden State Parkway rest stops to be named after famous Jersey natives, like Jon Bon Jovi and Whitney Houston. Well, fans couldn’t help but notice one name was surprisingly not on the list – Bruce Springsteen.
Grateful Deadhas teamed up with Levi’s for a new line of merch. The collection offers colorful t-shirts, shorts, denim jackets, sweatshirts and accessories.
New Jersey is set to honor some of their most famous native sons and daughters. The New Jersey Turnpike Authority just approved new Garden State Parkway rest stops named after such big names as Jon Bon Jovi, Whitney Houston, Frank Sinatra, andCelia Cruz.
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