Queenhas entered the world of mobile gaming. The rock legends have launched their first official mobile game, “Queen: Rock Tour.” The game, now available for Android and iOS, gives fans in lockdown a chance to experience the magic of Queen live.
Yeshas announced a massive new box set. The band is celebrating the 30th anniversary of their “Union” album and tour, where all the members of both iterations of Yes – Jon Anderson, Bill Bruford, Steve Howe, Tony Kaye, Trevor Rabin, Chris Squire, Rick Wakeman,and Alan White – came together.
A movie of last year’s tribute to the Fleetwood Mac’s Peter Green was supposed to hit theatres next month, but since theaters aren’t opening it will be released on-demand in April, and we now have a preview of what to expect.
Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Blondie will be the subject of a new graphic novel. “Against All Odds,” a collaboration with Z2 Comics, will come out this fall.
Twitter has been a battleground for many debates, and, in case you missed it, that recently included a war over which was the better classic rock band – Fleetwood Mac or Chicago.
London’s Royal Albert Hall is celebrating it’s 150th anniversary, and Mick Jagger is doing his part to help, narrating a short film on the historic venue. The film, “Your Room Is Ready,” will be released in conjunction with the anniversary on March 29th, and a 90-second preview has the Rolling Stones frontman reading fromW.H. Auden’s poem “For Friends Only.”
As we previously told you, a new documentary on Tina Turner will debut March 27th on HBO and HBO Max. Well, now fans are getting heir first look at the film.
Singer James Burke, singer of the 70s group The Five Stairsteps, has passed away at the age of 70. According to his brother and bandmate, Dennis Burke, James died after battling pneumonia.
Pete Townshendis ready to get back in the studio withThe Who.In a new interview, PPete says he’s been working on some new tunes in quarantine – enough to make a new Who record after lockdown.
As we told you, Heart’s Nancy Wilson is releasing her first-ever solo album this year, and now she’s released some more details about the record, including its track list. The album “You and Me,” will be released May 7th, and feature guest appearances by Guns N’ Roses Duff McKagan, Foo Fighters'Taylor Hawkins and Sammy Hagar.
Rod Stewarthad a little fun this year celebrating sonLiam’s26thbirthday. The singer and wifePenny Lancastersent his hockey player son a personalized message from a Rod Stewart impersonator, named Rud Stewart.
Remember Margzetta Fraizer? She’s the UCLA gymnast who used Janet Jackson’s music in her floor routine at a meet earlier this month. As we told you, it went viral and Janet herself reposted the performance.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland is updating their popular “Legends of Rock” exhibit, with the new additions debuting at the museum tomorrow. The exhibit will now take over four floors of the museum, featuring instruments, outfits, handwritten drafts of hit singles and other memorabilia.
The Beach Boysare joining artists likeBob Dylan, Neil Youngand more who have sold their catalog to outside companies. The band just sold their intellectual property to managerIrving Azoff’snewly launched Iconic Artists Group.
Crowded House is releasing a new album. The band announced that the new record, “Dreamers Are Waiting,” will drop June 4th, with the new single, “To The Island,” out now.
It sounds like The Who fans can look forward to some new music in the future. In a new interview with “Uncut,” Pete Townshend says he’s written 25 songs for the band’s next album, and Roger Daltrey has already seen 15 of them.
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