Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Live Nation KISS fans are no doubt disappointed that the band’s live career has come to an end, but even the band’s Paul Stanley says he’s having trouble getting used to the idea. In a preview of an upcoming interview on the Rock of Nations podcast, StanleyRead More →

Courtesy of U2 and Sphere Entertainment Fans who missed U2‘s acclaimed residency at Sphere Las Vegas now have more chances to enjoy the concert film of the event. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that V-U2 An Immersive Concert Film at Sphere Las Vegas, which has been running at Sphere since Sept.Read More →

Stefan Falke Art Garfunkel and his son Art Garfunkel Jr. have teamed up for a joint album — called, appropriately, Father And Son — which features them covering songs from the 1930s, ’40s, ’50s, ’60s, ’70s and ’80s. The album is out now, and includes the two singing everything from Cyndi Lauper‘sRead More →

Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic Rock & Roll Hall of Fame drummer Kenney Jones, known for his work with The Small Faces, Faces and The Who, has revealed that his son Jesse has passed away. On his official Facebook page, Jones, 76, wrote, “It is with a broken heart that I share theRead More →

Queen Productions LTD Ahead of the release of the box set focused on Queen‘s 1973 debut album, the band issued a 7-inch vinyl single of “The Night Comes Down.” The latest episode of the band’s Queen: The Greatest video series now focuses on the creation of that song. According toRead More →

Todd Owyoung/NBC David Gilmour wants you to know that no, Pink Floyd did not design The Dark Side of the Moon to sync up with the movie The Wizard of Oz. While appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to promote his new album, Luck and Strange, the guitaristRead More →

Courtesy The Recording Academy It’s 2024 but you can’t stop The Beatles. What’s been called the “final” Beatles single, “Now and Then,” has earned a nomination for Record of the Year at the 67th annual Grammy Awards; nominations were announced Nov. 8. Released in November, “Now and Then” features vocalsRead More →

Eric Ryan Anderson Sting was recently announced as a mega mentor for the Knockout Rounds of NBC’s The Voice, where he’ll advise Snoop Dogg and Gwen Stefani‘s teams. But he tells People he wasn’t sure about accepting the gig, since he’d never watched the show before. “I’d never seen TheRead More →

Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images Valerie Bertinelli was married to Eddie Van Halen for more than 25 years, but she isn’t rushing to read Brothers, the new book by Alex Van Halen that came out Oct. 22. Appearing on The Drew Barrymore Show on Nov. 7, Bertinelli says she was “shaking”Read More →

On This Day, Nov. 8, 1971 … Led Zeppelin released their fourth studio album, which became known as Led Zeppelin IV. The album featured what became their signature tune, “Stairway to Heaven,” along with such future classics as “Going to California,” “The Battle of Evermore,” “When the Levee Breaks” and “Rock andRead More →