David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images Meat Loaf’s wife and daughter paid tribute to him on Saturday, which was the second anniversary of his death.  The rocker’s wife, Deborah Aday, took to Facebook to share a tribute to her husband, posting a photo of him and their dog with the note: “Missing my beautifulRead More →

Courtesy of Chipster PR Rick Wakeman is ready to say goodbye to the road. The legendary Yes keyboardist just announced dates for what he says will be his final solo tour. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer is promising fans a brand new show, which will have him performing highlights from his careerRead More →

Scott Dudelson/Getty Images Eagles are ready to say goodbye to their fans overseas. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers announced they will play a three night residency at Co-Op Live in Manchester, U.K., on May 31, June 1 and June 4. They’ll also play a fourth show on June 13 at GelredomeRead More →

Columbia Records During a concert in December, Billy Joel teased, “We’ve got a little something we’ve been working on you might hear sometime.” Now, we know what that something is. Billy will be releasing a new pop single February 1 called “Turn the Lights Back On.” It’ll be available on both digitalRead More →

Courtesy of The Black Crowes Fresh off the news of their new album, Happiness Bastards, The Black Crowes have revealed they’ll hit the road in support of the record. The rockers announced dates for the Happiness Bastards Tour, hitting 35 cities in North America and Europe. The trek kicks off April 2 at the Grand OleRead More →

Photo credit: Clay Patrick McBride After reuniting in 2021 for their 50th anniversary tour, The Doobie Brothers are ready to hit the road together again. The band, made up of Tom Johnston, Michael McDonald, Pat Simmons and John McFee, just announced dates for The 2024 Tour, featuring special guests Steve Winwood and Robert Cray on select dates.  The 38-city tour kicksRead More →

On This Day, January 22, 1977…  Paul McCartney scored his sixth post-Beatles #1 album with his band Wings’ triple live release, Wings Over America. It was the first triple album by a group to top the chart. The album featured songs recorded during Wings’ spring 1976 tour, including live performances of Beatles tunes “Yesterday,” “Lady Madonna,”Read More →

Atlantic Records/Rhino Entertainment Sunday, January 21, marked the 40th anniversary of Yes’ hit “Owner of a Lonely Heart” hitting #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and Trevor Rabin, the song’s main writer, always had a feeling it would be a hit.  “I had an idea that was going to be the song because it’s very hookyRead More →

John Nacion/Getty Images Jon Bon Jovi is set to appear at February’s Pollstar Live! conference, HitsDailyDouble reports. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer has joined the conference’s February 7 panel called How To See a Million Faces and Rock Them All, a reference to the Bon Jovi hit “Wanted Dead or Alive.” The band’s 40thRead More →

ABC/Randy Holmes Duran Duran is set to return to The Guild Theatre in Menlo Park, California, on Tuesday, February 6, for a concert that will raise money for Hamilton Families, a San Francisco-based nonprofit whose mission is to end family homelessness in the city. The Guild Theatre is the same venue Duran Duran playedRead More →