Lester Cohen/Getty Images for JFA The Doors’ John Densmore and Devo are among the musical artists taking part in a livestream event in support of the Kamala Harris and Tim Walz campaign.  Dubbed Musicians for Kamala, the virtual concert takes place Tuesday in honor of National Voter Registration Day at 8 p.m. ET.Read More →

Disney/Jenny Anderson Peter Frampton has canceled his Tuesday show at Virginia Credit Union Live in Richmond, Virginia. A post on the soon-to-be Rock & Roll Hall of Famer’s Instagram blames the cancellation on “unforeseen circumstances,” adding, “We apologize for the inconvenience. Refunds will be available at point of purchase.” TheRead More →

Neal Preston In 1994, Whitney Houston played three shows in South Africa. Soon you’ll be able to see a movie documenting those performances at a theater near you. Whitney Houston — The Concert for a New South Africa (Durban) was filmed during Whitney’s show in Durban on Nov. 8, 1994.Read More →

Vista Recordings / Verve Forecast Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks’ pre-Fleetwood Mac album Buckingham Nicks has been reimagined by musicians Andrew Bird and Madison Cunningham. The pair is set to release a full covers album, titled Cunningham Bird, featuring their take on the record, using the exact sequencing of the original release.  “It’s hard to listen to BuckinghamRead More →

Rhino Grateful Dead is giving fans another preview of their upcoming Friend of the Devils: April 1978 box set ahead of its release on Friday. The band has just released a performance of “Peggy-O,” recorded live at Duke University’s Cameron Indoor Stadium on April 12, 1978. It is available nowRead More →

Courtesy of Victoria’s Secret Based on her wardrobe choices over the years, Cher seems extremely comfortable with taking the stage wearing skimpy outfits, so perhaps that’s why she’s going to headline the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2024. The lingerie brand is bringing the event back after a five-year hiatus with anRead More →

Steve Jennings/Getty Images REO Speedwagon bassist Bruce Hall wants fans to know he’s not happy about the recent announcement that the band will be retiring from the road in 2025. In a post on social media, Hall, who’s been with the band since 1977, shared, “Never ever thought it would end like this and I’mRead More →

UMG Recordings R.E.M. is hoping to encourage fans to vote and get involved in the political process with a newly released compilation album We Are Hope Despite The Times. Released to coincide with National Voter Registration Day, the digital compilation features 18 hand-selected R.E.M. tracks, with themes of activism andRead More →

On This Day, Sept. 17, 1967… The Doors appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show, performing their #1 single “Light My Fire.” But the performance wasn’t without controversy. Prior to the show, the band had been asked to change the line of “girl, we couldn’t get much higher” to take out theRead More →

Lora Karam This year, Halloween will be Daryl Hall-oween. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer is celebrating the 10th anniversary of Daryl’s House, his restaurant and club in Pawling, New York, with a free concert on Oct. 31. Attendees will be chosen to attend the show via Daryl’s fanRead More →