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It was the Bad Boys of Boston, Aerosmith! This marks the second setback to the Aerosmith tour; 18 earlier dates had to be postponed following Steven Tyler’s knee injury and surgery.
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It was the Bad Boys of Boston, Aerosmith! This marks the second setback to the Aerosmith tour; 18 earlier dates had to be postponed following Steven Tyler’s knee injury and surgery.
It was this day in Rock History in 1998 this band had to postpone the first 13 dates of its 50-date U.S. tour following a freak gas station fire that leaves their drummer with second degree burns.
A lot of classic rock artists have been inspired by the quarantine to write some new music and Bon Jovi is no different. Their newest song “Do What you Can” will be a track on their album Bon Jovi 2020, set to release in October of this year. This week we got tot hear the…
It was Led Zeppelin! Hard to imagine Judas Priest as an opener, but what a show!
It was this day in Rock History in 1977, Judas Priest begins its first U.S. tour in Oakland, Calif., as the opening act for this band. Who was it?
Here’s the Lyric Video for the Rolling Stone’s latest release “Scarlet. It was originally recorded in 1974 and features guitarist Jimmy Page, you know that guy from Led Zeppelin. Now Jimmy Page is one of my favorite guitarists, so I really liked the song. It still sounds like the Rolling Stones to me the guitar…
Hey Redheads,Here is that Stones video I was talking about.CLICK HERE
It was the great Don Henley. Don Henley was the first drummer who also doubled as a lead singer I ever saw. I was immensely impressed and still am, what a legend!
It was this day in Rock History in 1947 this American singer/songwriter/drummer/legend was born. He would go on to insane success in his band as well as on his own. Who is it?