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Paul Stanley Comes to Terms With KISS’ Last Hoorah

As the continuation of the End of the Road farewell tour has projected to hit its delayed end of the road sometime in the latter part of this year, KISS’ Paul Stanley comes to terms with the legitimate finale of the rock band’s legacy.  “It’s incredibly demanding to do what we do,” he explains of being a rockstar for nearly 50 years, adding that he only wants “to do it […]

todayOctober 7, 2021

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Ringo Starr Leads 100+ Drummers for a “Come Together” Cover To Fight World Hunger

Music legend Ringo Starr leads over 100 drummers in a percussive version of The Beatles’ “Come Together” as part of a campaign to help end world hunger.  Other famous drummers like Pearl Jam’s Matt Cameron, Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Chad Smith, The Police’s Stewart Copeland, and Free’s Simon Kirke. Amongst them all, at only 11-years-old, is Nandi Bushell, the viral, musical prodigy. The project, fittingly titled Drum Together, was created […]

todayOctober 6, 2021

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John Lennon Suggested George Harrison Be Replaced

According to a previously unheard interview, John Lennon suggested replacing George Harrison with Eric Clapton after The Beatles’ guitarist quit for a very short stint in January of 1969.  While Harrison did end up returning to the band six days later, The Beatles continuing on as the iconic band we know and love, Lennon seemed to waste no time in-between, saying that “if George doesn’t come back, we ask Eric […]

todayOctober 5, 2021

Music

The Rolling Stones Cover Chi-Lites in Upcoming Tattoo You Re-release

In 1979, The Rolling Stones recorded their cover of the Chi-Lites’ “Troubles a’Comin” at a studio in Paris, France. Now, 42 years later, the song follows “Living in the Heart of Love” and eight other tracks as part of Lost & Found, a new collection of previously unreleased songs recorded any time, anywhere between 1972 and 1981. Lost & Found is intertwined within the 40th-anniversary edition of the band’s multi-platinum […]

todayOctober 4, 2021

Music

This Day in Music History – October 2nd

1961 - "Banks of the Ohio" was released by Joan Baez. 1965 - The Who made their debut on U.S. TV on the show "Shindig!" 1967 - The Grateful Dead, all six members, were arrested for possession of marijuana. They were released six hours later on bail. 1976 - John Belushi came out on stage with Joe Cocker while he was performing on "Saturday Night Live." 1977 - The bodies […]

todayOctober 2, 2019

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