As we previously told you, Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts passed away Monday at the age of 80. While his bandmates originally released an official statement, they later took to social media to pay personal tribute to the legendary drummer.
Dead & Companyplayed a special show in Bethel, New York on Monday night. On stage at Bethel Woods Center For The Arts, the band recreated their Woodstock set list.
As we told you separately, Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts passed away yesterday at the age of 80, and following news of his death, several artists, including Paul McCartney, Elton John, The Who's Pete Townshend and more took to social media to pay tribute to the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer.
Some sad news in the rock and roll world. Legendary Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts passed away yesterday at the age of 80. Earlier this month the Stones had announced that Charlie would not be on the band’s upcoming “No Filter” tour in order to recover from a medical procedure. Neither the cause of death nor an association with the procedure were confirmed at press time.
Elton Johnis back in the Hot 100 for the first time in 21 years. The singer lands at 81 with his just releasedDua Lipacollaboration “Cold Heart (Pnau Remix).” It’s Elton’s 69thHot 100 single.
As we previously told you,Pearl Jam’s Eddie VeddercoversR.E.M.’s“Drive” for the soundtrack of the newSean Pennmovie “Flag Day,” and now the track has been released.
Don Everly, who along with his brotherPhilmade up the legenday rock and roll duo theEverly Brothers, died Saturday at his Nashville home at the age of 84.
Roger Tayloris giving fans a preview of his first solo album in eight years, “Outsider.” The Queendrummer has shared a new single “We’re All Just Trying To Get By.”
Carlos Santana is getting ready to drop a new album and he just gave fans a taste of it. The singer announced that the record, “Blessings and Miracles” will be released October 15th, and shared the new single “Move,” which re-teams him with his “Smooth” collaborator Matchbox Twenty’s Rob Thomas, and AmericanAuthors.
Neil Youngwon’t be playing Farm Aid this year. He’s pulled out of the event taking place next month in Hartford, Connecticut, which was set to be his first public performance since the 2019 edition.
Elton Johnand Lady Gaga are ready to release a new take on their collab, but it will feature a totally different sound for both of them. According to a source, the pair will drop a remixed version of “Sine From Above,” their collaboration from Gaga’s 2020 album “Chromatica.”
As we previously told you, thanks to George Harrison’s 50th anniversary reissue of 1971's “All Things Must Pass,” the album has returned to the “Billboard” 200 Top 10. Well, now the singer’s son has paid tribute to the album in a very unique way.
The Who is celebrating the 50th anniversary of their classic album “Who’s Next,” and they’ve kicked things off with a new live video for “Getting in Tune.”
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