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Queensryche Ousts Singer Geoff Tate
Queensryche has finally pulled the trigger on the decision to continue without singer Geoff Tate, following weeks of speculation and a series of rumored and public squabbles with their longtime bandmate.
Guns N’ Roses Singer Axl Rose Takes Another Tumble in France
Poor Axl Rose! As if it weren’t bad enough that the Guns N’ Roses singer has been dodging projectiles from the audience at shows, it seems his balance isn’t exactly what it used to be.
‘All is by My Side’ – Unauthorized Jimi Hendrix Biopic Rumors, Facts + More
After years of discussions, there will indeed be a new Jimi Hendrix biopic, entitled ‘All is by My Side.’ Here is a complete rundown of all the facts, rumors and interesting news surrounding this highly anticipated movie.
Bob Dylan Announces Late Summer 2012 North American Tour
If Bob Dylan is indeed planning a September release for his 35th studio album, then the fact that he’s returning to North America in August is a good sign.
Rolling Stones Keep Rolling: No Truth to Retirement Rumors
The Rolling Stones may be keeping quiet at the moment about their future plans, but that is apparently not to be taken a sign that the end has begun for the world’s most famous rock and roll band.
Def Leppard’s Phil Collen Discusses Brush With Alcoholism
These days Def Leppard guitarist Phil Collen is one of the fittest guys in rock and roll, but it wasn’t always that case thanks to his old drinking habits.
Kiss’ Paul Stanley on Gene Simmons: ‘I Can See His Ego from My House’
Kiss are definitely about the bravado, but singer Paul Stanley says that even for him it gets to be a bit much at times, and he jokes about how far bandmate Gene Simmons takes things.
Bob Seger Still Writing Plenty as Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction Looms
Typically a Hall of Fame nod signifies someone who is coming toward the end of their career, but that’s hardly the case for Detroit legend Bob Seger.
Neil Young Explains Songwriting: Never Chase the Rabbit
‘Ohio’ was definitely one of the most important songs of its era, and Neil Young took an opportunity to speak of its impact during the recent Book Expo America Convention, during an interview he did in New York City with fellow rock icon Patti Smith.
The Who to Help Finish Out 2012 London Olympic Closing Ceremonies
The 2012 Summer Olympics is all about the sports, but the entertainment portion of the festivities isn’t exactly anything to sneeze at. The Who lead the latest batch of performers that will help celebrate this year’s event.
John Fogerty Teams With Jennifer Hudson to Re-Record Creedence Clearwater Revival’s ‘Proud Mary’
John Fogerty is digging back into the archives to revisit his past glories with a new spin on them with modern artists. The recording process is still underway for the series of collaborations that will eventually make up the ‘Wrote a Song for Everyone‘ album, and last Wednesday that led him to New Orleans to work with Jennifer Hudson.
Neil Young’s ‘Americana’ Direction Originally Threw Crazy Horse’s Poncho Sampedro
Neil Young reactivated the legendary Crazy Horse band for his latest record, ‘Americana,’ and guitarist Frank “Pancho” Sampedro says the direction they went with the new music took him by surprise.