After Gene Simmons of KISS declared that “rock is finally dead” in 2014, several of his fellow rockers have come forward to say that he’s wrong, and the latest is Joe Perry. He was asked if rock was dead in a recent interview and said, “No, not at all.” He didn’t leave it at that, either.
Michael Jackson’sestate and Sony Music have been in an ongoing battle over three posthumously released songs that Sony claims Michael didn’t actually sing on. Well, interestingly, three songs from that 2010 release have suddenly disappeared off streaming services.
Legendary guitarist Carlos Santana is recovering after collapsing on stage last night. Santana was performing at Pine Knob Music Theatre near Detroit when he went down about an hour into his set. The show was immediately cancelled.
An authorized biography ofCharlie Watts, the Rolling Stones drummer who died in August of 2021 at 80, will be released in September. “Charlie’s Good Tonight: The Authorized Biography of Charlie Watts,” will feature forewords fromMick JaggerandKeith Richards.
Our condolences go out toAerosmithdrummerJoey Kramer.The musician is mourning the loss of his wife of 13 years, Lindsay, who passed away at the age of 55. No cause of death was revealed.
As we told you,Kate Bushhas seen a resurgence ever since “Running Up That Hill (Deal With God)” was featured in the fourth season of “Stranger Things,” with the song landing in the Top Five in the U.S. and at number one in the UK.
This Friday we have a new album fromNeil Youngand Crazy Horse dropping, and they’ve already released a sneak preview. The song “Timberline” is the second of three unreleased songs on their lost 2001 LP “Toast.”
Neil Younghas announced his new live album with Promice of the Real, “Noise & Flowers,” that revisits the 2019 tour across Europe in the wake of his longtime friend and managerElliot Roberts’ passing.
A new liveKris Kristoffersonalbum is coming this September. “Live at Gilley’s – Pasadena, TX: September 15, 1981” will drop September 2ndfeaturing 15 previously unheard tracks.
BOSS launched a capsule collection series earlier this year, with each capsule inspired by an “iconic individual.” The first collection was inspired by Muhammad Ali, but the icon they picked for the Pride Month collection is Freddie Mercury.
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