The 12 12 12 Hurricane Sandy Relief Concert Album Due in January
The epic 12 12 12 Concert for Sandy Relief was a show for the ages and now it's coming soon to a store near you.
The epic 12 12 12 Concert for Sandy Relief was a show for the ages and now it's coming soon to a store near you.
After performing at the 12 12 12 Concert for Sandy Relief and on Saturday Night Live over the weekend, rumors are flying that the former members of Nirvana are planning a reunion tour with a "surprise" lead singer.
When you've got Paul McCartney as your musical guest, you need to take full advantage of his presence -- and that's exactly what 'Saturday Night Live' did on this past weekend's (Dec. 15) episode, finding a way to wedge in three performances from the former Beatle, with talented backing bands that included Joe Walsh and members of Nirvana.
Will Paul McCartney's jam session with the former members of Nirvana possibly make up a new super group?
There's no doubt that the Paul McCartney-Nirvana member collaboration on 'Cut Me Some Slack' was one of the highlights of the 12-12-12 Hurricane Sandy benefit concert, but not everyone is happy about the pairing. Kurt Cobain's widow, Courtney Love, tells TMZ that she was "not amused" after hearing the news.
The 12 12 12 Concert for Sandy Relief was a who's who of rock and roll. Check out some of the highlights.
Tonight's (Dec. 12) 12-12-12 concert is already the most star-studded music event of the year -- and, given that all proceeds are going to Hurricane Sandy relief, also one of the most altruistic. Now, according to reports, it'll also play host to a truly unforgettable rock reunion.
You can add the Rolling Stones to the list of first-class rockers who are lending a hand in support of victims of Hurricane Sandy. The Stones join an already impressive list of rockers performing at the 12.12.12 Benefit concert being held at Madison Square Garden on Wed. Dec. 12.
Can't make it to New York City for the huge Hurricane Sandy benefit concert? Well, now you can stay in your pajamas and watch it from the comfort of your own home.
It would seem that Paul McCartney tried to take Parliament's 1976 smash hit 'Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker)' to heart. His Nov. 26 concert at Vancouver's BC Place caused damage to the lining of the stadium's new $465 million retractable roof, which was closed at the time.
Roger Waters waded into the world of foreign relations yesterday (Nov 29) when he addressed the United Nations. In a 25-minute speech, he spoke out against alleged violations of international law by Israel against the Palestinian people.
Perhaps the next time Roger Waters decides to stage a touring version of Pink Floyd's 'The Wall,' he can build his bricks out of hundred-dollar bills.