Doors Drummer John Densmore Opens Up About Legal Battle With Bandmates
Doors drummer John Densmore has been making the publicity rounds for his new tell-all memoir, 'The Doors: Unhinged -- Jim Morrison's Legacy Goes on Trial.'
Doors drummer John Densmore has been making the publicity rounds for his new tell-all memoir, 'The Doors: Unhinged -- Jim Morrison's Legacy Goes on Trial.'
Fleetwood Mac rocked-out the X in St. Paul, and according to our listeners, the show rocked. See what the critics thought and see photos from the show.
The Zappa Family Trust, headed by Frank Zappa's widow Gail, has announced that select titles from the massive Zappa catalog will be finding their way to vinyl this summer. In June, Zappa's Barking Pumpkin label will put out editions of 1973's 'Over-Nite Sensation' and the 1966 classic 'Freak Out!,' joining the recently released 'Finer Moments,' a collection of live material from the early-'70s.
Do you hate the new Queensryche album? Tell Geoff Tate and you may be rewarded. Seriously.
Slowly but surely, Black Sabbath is plotting their 2013 North American tour. More dates have been added.
Late in Furthur's performance at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, N.Y. last night (April 25), former Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir collapsed onstage. The video is embedded above.
Iron Maiden’s new foray into alcoholic beverages seems to be yet another smashing success for the legendary band. After unleashing news of their coveted ‘Trooper’ ale on the world, the response has been so positive that the brewery is having a hard time keeping up with the orders, and that’s just keeping up with advanced requests before the beer is even on sale.
As if selling millions of records and having fans all over the world isn't quite enough, it was recently announced that one of New Jersey's favorite sons, Bruce Springsteen, has been elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.
Being inducted into the honorary society is no small feat. It inclu
The summer rock jam in Northern Minnesota known as Moondance Jam just got real with the signing of Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators.
Greg Kihn apparently fancies himself a writer and says that the Beatles influenced his latest novel, which he calls, "a thriller".