On This Day, March 7, 1975… David Bowie released his ninth studio album, Young Americans, which was considered a departure from his glam-rock style, focusing more on soul and R&B influences. The album, which featured backing vocals by a then-unknown singer named Luther Vandross, debuted in the Billboard 200’s top 10 in the U.S. and remainedRead More →

ABC/Michael Desmond KISS surprised fans during their final show at Madison Square Garden in December when they revealed they were working on an avatar show, which they later announced would be coming in 2027.  While fans still have lots of questions about what to expect from the show, KISS’ Gene SimmonsRead More →

ABC There’s no doubt Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ringo Starr and George Harrison had huge success as The Beatles, but their careers certainly didn’t end once the band broke up in 1970. All four members went on to have successful solo careers, and now Rolling Stone is taking a deep dive intoRead More →

L-R: Jake Bongiovi, Millie Bobby Brown, Dorothea Hurley, and Jon Bon Jovi/photo credit: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Netflix Stranger Things actress Millie Bobby Brown will soon have Jon Bon Jovi as a father-in-law, as she’s been engaged to his son Jake Bongiovi since April 2023. So, does she have a favoriteRead More →

L-R: Doobie Brothers Tom Johnston & Patrick Simmons/photo credit: Jason Kempin/Getty Images Fans of The Doobie Brothers can look forward to some new music soon. In an interview with Billboard, co-founders Patrick Simmons and Tom Johnston reveal they’re finishing up a new album that will feature Michael McDonald. The album willRead More →

Blue Élan Records America co-founder Gerry Beckley is back with new music. The artist will release his self-titled 10th studio album on June 28 and has just dropped the album’s debut single “Crazy,” a tune he wrote over 10 years ago.  Beckley says the track, which he finished with producerRead More →

Franco Origlia/WireImage Annie Lennox, Graham Nash and Jackson Browne are among the artists who’ve signed an open letter published in the Los Angeles Times that uses the Oscar-nominated film Oppenheimer to remind the public that nuclear weapons are not a thing of the past. “Oppenheimer depicts the origin story ofRead More →

Elektra/Asylum/Warner Music Group A “jarringly late” disclosure of thousands of pages of material doomed the case against three men, Glen Horowitz, Craig Inciardi and Edward Kosinki, who were accused of stealing Don Henley’s handwritten notes that included the lyrics to well-known Eagles songs, a New York judge said Wednesday. Henley invoked, and later waived,Read More →

Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Live Nation Drummer Bram van den Berg, who sat in for Larry Mullen Jr. during U2’s Las Vegas residency, U2: UV Achtung Baby Live at Sphere, is thanking U2 fans for the warm welcome he received throughout the residency run. In a post on U2’s official forum,Read More →

On This Day, March 6, 2000… Eric Clapton was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist, his third time being inducted into the prestigious institution. Clapton was the first and is still the only musician to be inducted into the Hall of Fame three times. Read More →