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New Releases Coming to You This June

We’re always keeping an eye out for new releases, remastered projects, or extended plays of LPs that we think you’d enjoy. In the month of June, the following releases from your favorite singer or bands are scheduled to drop – enjoy! Look for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (2016) Cheap Trick to release ‘Cheap Trick, The Epic Archive Vol. 2’ featuring songs from the Epic label, 1980to 1983. Def […]

todayMay 30, 2018

Classic Hits

Neil Young Will Briefly Tour this Summer

Neil Young has often been described as the most temperamental member of ‘CSNY,’ but it hasn’t slowed down his momentum or popularity one bit. Over the years his talent has never been questioned, having written classics like “Old Man,” “Needle and the Damage Done,” “Heart of Gold,” and “Rockin in the Free World.” Outside of the music world, Neil can be seen in the new film ‘Paradox’ directed by longtime […]

todayMay 30, 2018

Adult Contemporary

Happy Birthday Stevie, We Love Your Tunes

It may not be polite to ask a women’s age, but if you’re rock star, it’s hard to keep your age a secret therefore without further a-due, we share that Stevie Nicks just turned 70s years of age over the weekend. Stevie joined Fleetwood Mac with Lindsey Buckingham in 1974; it was the bands 11th lineup change, but the one that brought Fleetwood Mac the fame and fortune they so […]

todayMay 29, 2018

Classic Hits

Kansas and Friends Touring This Summer

Kansas is one of the most interesting groups of all time, hitting the charts with “Carry On” and the ballad “Dust in the Wind” is out on tour as we speak, with a lineup of megastars worth checking out… At various times, Creedence Clearwater Revisited, Blue Oyster Cult, Asia Featuring John Payne, and Mickey Thomas from Starship will join Kansas for a summer and fall to remember. Here are the […]

todayMay 29, 2018

Classic Hits

Our Favorite Memorial Day Songs

This Memorial Day, be sure to remember those that paid the highest of sacrifice, giving their lives to protect this country. In rock and roll, there have been many songs that reflect our countries pride. Here are a few worth remembering this day... “Ballad of the Green Beret” by Sgt. Barry Sadler is one of the few songs during the Vietnam War that praised the efforts of the soldiers, supporting […]

todayMay 28, 2018

Classic Hits

Boz Scaggs Set To Release New LP Rock and Stick

In the early 70s, Boz Scaggs hit the charts with a few singles from his ‘Silk Degrees’ LP, and he’s expected to get back in the music game with a new studio album called ‘Out of the Blues’ scheduled to drop late July. The LP contains nine tracks that cover some of the best blues tunes ever made and a few original songs. ‘Out of the Blues’ is like a […]

todayMay 25, 2018

Adult Contemporary

Journey’s Jonathan Cain Releases New LP

Jonathan Cain of Journey (yes we also remember his from the mid-70s band the Baby’s) has been on a book tour touting his best seller Don't Stop Believin': The Man, the Band, and the Song that Inspired,’ and now has plans to create a digital version of his memoir. By the way, his will make his Grammy eligible in yet another category. But wait. There’s more! He’s also releasing a […]

todayMay 25, 2018

Classic Hits

October’s Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp in Vegas Has the Stars

As the Byrds sang “So you want to be a rock and roll star….” If that box is still unchecked on your bucket list, be sure to attend this October’s Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp in Las Vegas, Nevada from October 4th through 7th. Paul Stanley from KISS, John Bonham, Aerosmith's Joe Perry, and guitarist Tommy Thayer will be there to teach you a few licks and tricks of the […]

todayMay 25, 2018

Classic Hits

What’s Happening at the Hall of Fame This Month?

It’s not often you’ll hear someone tell you to come to Cleveland for fun, but the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland OH is a great reason to visit the home of Eric Carmen and Drew Carey, Cleveland Ohio. At the Hall of Fame there right now is their ‘British Invasion’ exhibit, featuring the upright piano that was housed in Jane Asher’s parents’ home (she was dating Paul […]

todayMay 24, 2018

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