Disney/Chris Willard Back in April Jon Bon Jovi, who’s been married to his high school sweetheart, Dorothea Hurley, since 1989, suggested he may have stepped out on her during their marriage, but he’s now clarifying his comments.  In the original interview with Michael Strahan, Jon said, “I’m a rock ‘n’ roll star. I’m notRead More →

Foghat Records, distributed by Select-O-Hits Foghat has dropped a new video for the track “Black Days & Blue Nights” from their latest release, Sonic Mojo, which came out in November. The clip is a live performance of the track, which is about the late Rod Price, the band’s original lead slide guitarist, whoRead More →

Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for The Recording Academy Sammy Hagar is bringing his The Best of All Worlds tour to Japan. The rocker took to Instagram to announce he’ll be playing Japan for the first time in over 20 years. Calling it “the return of the Red Rocker Sammy Hagar inRead More →

On This Day, June 7, 1975 … Elton John’s Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy became the first album in history to debut at #1 on the Billboard chart. The album remained at #1 for seven weeks. The record, Elton’s ninth studio album, included the classic “Someone Saved My Life Tonight,” inspired byRead More →

Rounder Records Robert Plant and Alison Krauss kicked off their 2024 Can’t Let Go Tour tour on June 2, and they are celebrating by releasing a live version of their take on “When The Levee Breaks,” the classic country blues song that Led Zeppelin made famous on their album Led Zeppelin IV. Plant and Krauss’ version ofRead More →

Island Bon Jovi‘s new album, FOREVER, their first since 2020, is out Friday. Jon Bon Jovi wrote many of the songs while recovering from his 2022 vocal surgery and says that in those songs, he found joy again after going through several negative experiences. “My health concerns were certainly one of them,”Read More →

Astrida Valigorsky/Getty Images E Street Band guitarist Stevie Van Zandt is the subject of a new documentary, Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple, which will have its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival in New York on Saturday, before premiering on Max June 22.  After over 50 years in music, you’d thinkRead More →

courtesy of Totally Tubular Festival The upcoming Totally Tubular festival, celebrating the music of the ’80s, has made a lineup change. The festival, which kicks off June 25 in Seattle and runs through July 28 in Cleveland, has added The Tubes, remembered for their hit “She’s A Beauty,” to the lineup. They willRead More →

Matthew J. Lee/The Boston Globe via Getty Images The ticket reselling platform StubHub is out with its annual list of the summer’s most in-demand tours, with The Rolling Stones and Bruce Springsteen making the cut this year. The list is based on the global concert sales on StubHub and Viagogo as of June 3 forRead More →

courtesy of Noise for Now David Byrne and Devo’s contribution to the new compilation album Noise For Now Vol. 2, raising money to benefit abortion access and reproductive rights, has been released. The track, “Empire,” was one of two songs Byrne recorded with Devo for the 1997 album Feelings, although it never made theRead More →