rock artist birthdays
Keith Richards: “I’m Proof that Dead People can still Rock”
O.K. just because I made that up doesn't mean he never said it.
Paul Rodgers at 63: Ready for “Rock Meets Classic” Tour
"The Voice" (of Free and Bad Company, not to mention the Firm and sometimes even Queen) celebrates a birthday today, as he prepares for a European tour this coming February and March.
Jim Morrison: Arrested on stage 45 years ago
He was a shocking figure to be sure, and yesterday marked the anniversary of his arrest in New Haven on December 9, 1967 for taunting a cop who had maced him before the show.
Randy Rhoads Remembered
He was born December 6, 1956 and he would have turned 56 years old today.
Spend New Year’s Eve with One of Jersey’s Own Legends
But first, happy belated birthday to Southside Johnny, who grew up in Ocean Grove, and turned 64 yesterday.
Gary Rossington at 61: Last of a Dyin’ Breed
That's the name of Skynyrd's new album.
And a happy birthday to one of the founding and last original members of Lynyrd Skynyrd.
The Doors John Densmore: NOT a Dumb Drummer
John turned 68 on Saturday, born December 1, 1944 in L.A.
Ozzy on New Black Sabbath Album: “It’s Been a Lot of Fun Making This Record”
But first, The Prince of F*-ing Darkness celebrates his 64th birthday today, born December 3, 1948 in Birmingham, England.
Jimi Hendrix: New Album for 2013
"People, Hell and Angels" contains 12 previously unreleased tracks recorded in 1968 and '69 and it's scheduled for a March 5, 2013 release.
Details coming up, but first, Hendrix would have turned 70 years old today.
John McVie at 67: Gearing Up For a Fleetwood Mac Reunion Tour
Fleetwood Mac's bassist celebrates a birthday today, born November 26, 1945 in London, England.
It's been confirmed by Stevie Nicks that a tour is forthcoming for the band whose name in part pays homage to John.
In Memory of Duane Allman
Duane would have turned 66 years old today.
