On This Day, Dec. 5, 1974… Paul McCartney and Wings released their third album, Band on the Run, which became a huge hit and to this day remains McCartney’s most successful non-Beatles album. The album produced two hits, the title track and “Jet,” and went to #1 in the U.S. and the U.K.Read More →

Sony Pictures Classic/IMAX A long in the works Led Zeppelin documentary is finally set to hit theaters. The film, Becoming Led Zeppelin will open exclusively in IMAX theaters on Feb. 7, with a one night only early access screening to take place Feb. 5 in 18 markets, including New York,Read More →

Disney/Jenny Anderson Peter Frampton, Patti Smith and Neil Young are among the artists who have donated one-of-a-kind memorabilia to the ASCAP Foundation’s fourth annual Holiday Auction.  Frampton, who was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this year, has donated a signed black Les Paul Gibson guitar, while Young hasRead More →

Dennis Stone/Mirrorpix/Getty Images Yoko Ono never remarried after John Lennon was killed in December 1980, and in a new interview, the couple’s son, Sean Ono Lennon, said his mother “never has moved on from that relationship.” Sean made the revelation as he was talking to BBC Radio 6 Music host ChrisRead More →

Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic Alex Van Halen opened up about coping with the death of his brother, Eddie Van Halen, in an interview with Anderson Cooper for his CNN podcast, All There Is With Anderson Cooper. “I’m grieving all the time. I’m not running from it, because that doesn’t solve the problem,” AlexRead More →

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 →