UMG Recordings Tuesday marks the 40th anniversary of Sammy Hagar’s eighth studio album, VOA, which helped launch him into mainstream success thanks to what became one of his signature tunes, “I Can’t Drive 55.” The origin story of the song is somewhat legendary for Hagar fans, with the rocker recallingRead More →

The Four Tops in 1964 with Abdul “Duke” Fakir top left; Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images The Four Tops‘ Abdul “Duke” Fakir passed away Monday, July 22, from heart failure at his home in Detroit. Fakir, the last surviving founding member of the legendary Motown group, was 88.  “Our hearts areRead More →

Sony Music A classic Pink Floyd concert experience is set to get a stereo mix treatment from Alan Parsons, the engineer of the band’s classic album The Dark Side of the Moon. Parsons confirmed on Facebook that he’s worked on 5.1 and Dolby Atmos mixes of Pink Floyd: Live atRead More →

Brian Ach/Getty Images for Journey Journey’s Jonathan Cain has revealed that the band is working on some new music, but whether it will be part of a new album is still undecided. The revelation came as Cain was talking about the band’s fall U.K. tour with Classic Rock and whether theyRead More →

Per Ole Hagen/Redferns An upcoming documentary about Bruce Springsteen’s life on the road will have its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival this fall. Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band is directed by The Boss’ longtime collaborator Thom Zimny, who also directed the Springsteen on Broadway NetflixRead More →

UMe/Polydor The Police are set to reissue their multi-Platinum album Synchronicity on Friday for its 40th anniversary, and it turns out The Beatles‘ docuseries Get Back played a role in them deciding to revisit the album. In an interview with MOJO, drummer Stewart Copeland said the doc “changed everything for manyRead More →

Courtesy of Warren Haynes Band Warren Haynes fans have something to look forward to this fall. The Gov’t Mule frontman just announced new tour dates with the Warren Haynes Band, with a new album on the way as well.   The Million Voices Whisper Tour, named after the band’s upcoming studio album, Million VoicesRead More →

On This Day, July 22, 1977… Elvis Costello launched his music career with the U.K. release of his debut album, My Aim Is True. The album, produced by Nick Lowe, featured Costello backed by the San Francisco country rock band Clover, although contractual issues resulted in their name being leftRead More →

Kevin Mazur/WireImage for Live Nation One of Madonna‘s six children caused quite a stir by telling people during an Instagram Live that he didn’t have any food. As People reports, David Banda, who recently moved out of his mother’s place, was asked during the IG Live how he liked livingRead More →

Sean Lennon, Charlotte Kemp Muhl, Photo credit: Disney/Scott Kirkland John Lennon’s son Sean Lennon is opening up about the responsibility he feels to keep his father’s legacy alive. In an interview with The Times, Sean talks about the recently released remix of Lennon’s 1973 solo album, Mind Games, and shares why it wasRead More →