The Village People in 2017; Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images The Village People hit “Y.M.C.A.” has pretty much become synonymous with President-elect Donald Trump, so perhaps it’s no surprise that the ’70s disco group has decided to participate in his inauguration on Jan. 20. However, they’ve posted a message on FacebookRead More →

ABC/Randy Holmes Ringo Starr will headline a new CBS special that will help those affected by the California wildfires. The special, Ringo & Friends at the Ryman, will be a two-hour concert featuring footage recorded Tuesday and Wednesday during the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer’s two shows at the RymanRead More →

On This Day, Jan. 14, 1980 … Rush released their seventh studio album, Permanent Waves, which peaked at #4 on the Billboard album chart. It was the Canadian band’s first album to land in the top five, making it their most successful album at that time. The record featured several songsRead More →

Rhino The classic Yes album Close to the Edge will be reissued this March, with plenty of extra goodies for fans. Rhino is set to release a “super deluxe edition” of the album as a five-CD, one-LP and Blu-ray set, which comes with a newly remastered version of the albumRead More →

BMG After finding success with Creedence Clearwater Revival, John Fogerty launched a solo career in 1973. But it wasn’t until Jan. 14, 1985, that it really took off with the release of his third solo record, Centerfield. After releasing his self-titled second album in 1976, Fogerty went into the studio to recordRead More →

Photo by Dana Grubb The Moody Blues’ John Lodge has announced a new set of tour dates for the Days of Future Passed tour. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer will return to the road for 12 U.S. shows starting Feb. 19 in Port Chester, New York, and wrapping March 24 inRead More →

Daniel Knighton/Getty Images Chicago is extending their 2025 tour. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band just announced a set of summer dates that kick off June 13 in Waite Park, Minnesota, with stops in St. Louis, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, Denver and more before wrapping Sept. 10 inRead More →

The Hapa Blonde/GC Images LA used to be her playground — and now Madonna is sending to love to everyone there affected by the deadly wildfires. On her Instagram Story, Madonna posted footage of the destruction and wrote, “L.A. Has been my Home-off and on for the last 40 years.Read More →

CBS/Recording Academy After much speculation, the Grammys, scheduled for Feb. 2, will proceed as scheduled despite the deadly LA wildfires. In a letter sent out to Recording Academy members on Jan. 13, Academy executives confirmed that the awards show telecast on CBS will “proceed as planned.” However, the letter notes thatRead More →

ABC/Randy Holmes Ringo Starr is setting out on another tour with his All-Star Band this summer, and it doesn’t sound like he has plans to stop anytime soon. “What else am I going to do?” Ringo tells the U.K. paper The Times. “The band sounds great. We have a fun time andRead More →