Dave J Hogan/Getty Images for ABA It sounds like Bob Dylan is confident that the upcoming movie A Complete Unknown is going to be a good one. He took to social media platform X Wednesday to share his thoughts on the film, which is set to open Dec. 25. “There’s a movieRead More →

Disney/Eric McCandless Gene Simmons may no longer be touring with KISS but he hasn’t given up playing live. The rocker has announced a set of spring dates with the Gene Simmons Band, including shows in Florida, New Jersey and Texas. Simmons is set to play Tallahassee on April 28, followedRead More →

courtesy of Live Nation Dead & Company are once again set to take up residency at the Las Vegas Sphere.  The band just announced a set of 18 new spring dates for their Dead Forever – Live at Sphere residency, kicking off March 20 and wrapping May 17. The shows willRead More →

On This Day, Dec. 4, 1988 … Roy Orbison performed what would be his final concert at the Front Row Theater in Highland Heights, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland.  The concert featured performances of such Orbison classics as “Crying,” “In Dreams,” “Only the Lonely,” “Oh, Pretty Woman” and more. After theRead More →

Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures/IMAX If you just can’t wait until Christmas Day to see the Bob Dylan movie A Complete Unknown, there’s now a chance to catch it earlier … and bigger. The film, starring Timothée Chalamet as the iconic singer, is set to play in IMAX theaters starting Dec.Read More →

Gary Miller/Getty Images The Rolling Stones want to make sure you smell good. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers have just unveiled their first-ever fragrance, RS No. 9, described as “a unique scent that summons the spirit of a scene that made history, the place where it all began.”Read More →

Disney/Jennifer Pottheiser Gibson has unveiled the newest addition to its Jimmy Page guitar collection. The latest is a new replica of the Led Zeppelin rocker’s most recognized guitar, his 1969 EDS-1275 Doubleneck, which he used on such songs as “Stairway to Haven,” “The Song Remains The Same” and “Celebration.” The new Jimmy PageRead More →

Warner Records A producer on Fleetwood Mac’s classic album Rumours has settled his lawsuit over the Tony Award-winning play Stereophonic. Ken Caillat, who co-produced the 1977 album, filed a lawsuit in October against the writer and producers of Stereophonic, alleging the play used portions of his 2013 book, Making Rumours: The InsideRead More →

Mike Coppola/Getty Images for The Gotham Film & Media Institute Actor Oscar Isaac wasn’t sure if Timothée Chalamet could pull off playing Bob Dylan — that is until he heard him sing one of Dylan’s songs. While presenting Chalamet and director James Mangold with the Visionary Tribute award at theRead More →

BFD/The Orchard Three albums by the late Robert Palmer will be released on vinyl for the very first time. The records, Live at the Apollo, Drive and Rhythm & Blues, will be released on vinyl on Feb. 14, and will also be reissued on CD and digitally the same day.Read More →