A&E Networks The Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger is one of the executive producers behind an upcoming two-part documentary on the Godfather of Soul James Brown, which is set to debut in February on A&E. James Brown: Say it Loud, which also counts The Roots’ Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson and Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter as executive producers, delves into the life, career and legacy of Brown, featuringRead More →

Courtesy of VetsAid Joe Walsh’s annual VetsAid charity concert took place last November, and it raised a lot of money to help veterans organizations based in, or with operations on the ground in, Southern California. The Eagles guitarist announced that VetsAid has handed out a total of $260,000 in grants, including $30,000Read More →

Michael N. Todaro/Getty Images Graham Nash is remembering his late Crosby, Stills & Nash bandmate David Crosby on the first anniversary of his death.  “Hard to believe it’s been a year since David passed. It feels like a long time and no time at all,” Nash writes on Instagram. “Today I’ll be thinking of all of theRead More →

ABC/Michael Desmond KISS may have stopped touring, but it looks like Gene Simmons can’t give up life onstage. The rocker’s solo act, the Gene Simmons Band, is booked to headline Summer Breeze Brazil, a São Paulo festival taking place April 26-28. The festival features a lineup of hard rockers that includes Anthrax, Sebastian Back and Killswitch Engage. The showRead More →

Gary Miller/Getty Images The lineup for the 2024 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival has been announced, and while The Rolling Stones were already revealed as the May 2 headliners, they aren’t the only big name on the bill. The festival is set to take place over two weekends, April 25 –Read More →

Mercury Studios A classic concert from The Who is getting its first audio release. Live At Shea Stadium 1982, which originally was released on DVD and Blu-ray back in 2015, is coming out on CD and as a three-LP set for the first time on March 1. The album captures the band’s OctoberRead More →

On This Day, January 18, 2016…  Glenn Frey, Eagles guitarist, vocalist and co-founder, died in New York City at the age of 67 due to complications from rheumatoid arthritis, acute ulcerative colitis and pneumonia. The previous November, Eagles postponed their Kennedy Center Honors tribute because Frey needed intestinal surgery, but he never had it due to complications from pneumoniaRead More →

Kevin Mazur/WireImage The late Robbie Robertson is once again being recognized for his work on Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon. Nominees for the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Film Awards have just been announced, and Robertson has earned a nod in the Original Score category, where he’ll compete against the scores for Oppenheimer, Poor Things, Saltburn and Spider-Man:Read More →

Ricardo Gomes Madonna has a reputation for starting her concerts late, but two New York City men feel they were so inconvenienced by her late start time, they’re suing her. Michael Fellows of Brooklyn and Jonathan Hadden of the Bronx bought tickets for Madonna’s December 13 Celebration Tour concert at Barclays Center in Brooklyn,Read More →

Courtesy of Barrett–Jackson Sammy Hagar is set to auction off his custom 2015 Ferrari LaFerrari at the Barrett-Jackson 2024 Scottsdale Auction, beginning Saturday at WestWorld in Arizona. And while he has had second thoughts about his decision, he tells ABC Audio that passing it on is the right thing to do.  “I don’t deserve toRead More →