| Steve Miller Band - 'Live From Chicago' - DVD Review It has been 40 years since Steve Miller Band's debut album was released. Since then, they've sold more than 25-million copies of 21 albums, but have yet to release a... Original Rush Drummer DiesThe current members of Rush (Alex Lifeson, Neil Peart, Geddy Lee) have been together for so long it's easy to forget that it is not the original lineup.
In the beginning... Michael Schenker Group - 'In The Midst Of Beauty' CD ReviewHard rock guitarist Michael Schenker has had plenty of ups and downs over the years.
Following stormy stints with Scorpions and UFO, Schenker has had financial problems, and difficulty maintaining some... Who's So Vain, and Other Rock MysteriesFrom around the world and up your street, here's the latest news of interest to me and my classic rock buds (that's you.)
Broadway Delay
An intriguing collaboration between John Mellencamp and... Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band - Concert ReviewWhen Bruce Springsteen's longtime friend and colleague, E Street Band organist Danny Federici died last month, it was on the day before a scheduled South Florida concert.
It was barely two... Read It, Watch It, RockSo you think the life of a rock star is pretty neat, huh? Former Eagles guitarist Don Felder might give you an argument on that point. Felder's autobiography, Heaven and... Tours De JourEven before The Police launched their reunion tour last year, they made a point of emphasizing that this would be their last tour ever. No more, no how, no way.... Old Artists, New MusicNow don't get me wrong. When I say "old" I only mean that these artists have been banging around for a long time, and it's a credit to them that... Pigs in PiecesOkay, so, Roger Waters is on stage at the Coachella festival, see? He's performing "Pigs (Three Different Ones)" from Pink Floyd's Animals album, whose cover featured a pig floating in... Jethro Tull At 40 - A Conversation With Ian AndersonHis stage persona includes wearing a do-rag and standing on one foot while performing. But the world's best known (and very nearly only) rock flutist has a serious side, too.
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