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 →

Rhino Talking Heads are revisiting their debut album, Talking Heads: 77, with a brand new box set coming Nov 8. Talking Heads: 77 (Super Deluxe Edition) will be made up of four LPs, one of which is a remaster of the original album. There will also be an LP of unreleasedRead More →

ABC/Michael Desmond While some musicians will insist they don’t do what they do for the money, KISS’ Gene Simmons isn’t necessarily one of them. In a new interview with Forbes, Simmons was asked why, after KISS’ retirement from the road, he’s still doing shows with the Gene Simmons Band. The journalistRead More →

Artwork by Anton Corbijn/Sony Music David Gilmour has a top 10 album with his latest solo release, Luck and Strange. The former Pink Floyd member’s fifth solo release debuts at #10 on the Billboard 200 album chart, his first top 10 record since 2015’s Rattle That Lock landed at #5. His only otherRead More →

Steve Jennings/Getty Images REO Speedwagon is getting ready to retire from the road. The band announced on social media they will stop touring in 2025, citing “irreconcilable differences” within the band. In the post, the band indicated that their issues stem from bassist and vocalist Bruce Hall’s inability to tour. Hall had been absent fromRead More →

Disney/Frank Micelotta) Lionel Richie is happening in Vegas, so of course he’s staying in Vegas. The American Idol judge has extended his Lionel Richie: King of Hearts residency at Wynn Las Vegas into 2025. A batch of new dates, starting with a run of shows in January, go on saleRead More →

courtesy of Gov’t Mule Gov’t Mule has made their New Year’s Eve plans. The band, fronted by Warren Haynes, has announced dates for their annual New Year’s run, which will consist of three shows they’ve dubbed Celebrating 30 Years of The Mule. The trio of dates will kick off Dec.Read More →