Mike Mills praises Michael Shannon and Jason Narducy’s R.E.M. tours

Mike Mills praises Michael Shannon and Jason Narducy’s R.E.M. tours
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Mike Mills, bass player of R.E.M., performs onstage during the Jim Irsay Collection Exhibit and Concert at Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall on January 11, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)

Actor Michael Shannon and his musical partner Jason Narducy have been touring in celebration of the music of R.E.M. since 2023, and R.E.M.’s Mike Mills says the shows have given him some insight into his own band.

“One of the ironies about being in R.E.M. is that I could never see my band play. I could never truly know the effect our music had on our fans, or what it might have felt like to see us at any point in our musical journey, especially the early days,” he writes on Instagram, noting that he “was able to get an idea of what it might have been like to see R.E.M. perform” thanks the pair and their band.

He adds, “This band not only reinforced what I thought we sounded like, but gave me an idea of the power, and the joy, of an R.E.M. show.”

Mills notes that Shannon and Narducy aren’t “imitators” or “copycats,” but “seriously talented musicians, and a real band who loves our music as much as we do, and that love shows in their performance.”

Mills has joined them on stage during their tours, and he says getting to play with them “was more fun than I’ve had doing almost anything in quite a while.”

Finally, Mills adds, “Thank you, guys, for being so much more than a mirror, for being a great band, and for keeping the joy of our music alive for us, and for our fans.”

Shannon and Narducy’s most recent R.E.M. tour was in celebration of the 40th anniversary of R.E.M.’s fourth studio album, Lifes Rich Pageant. They will kick off another leg of the tour in September. 

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Ronnie Wood debuts two new Rolling Stones inspired art pieces

Ronnie Wood debuts two new Rolling Stones inspired art pieces
Ronnie Wood of The Rolling Stones performs during the final night of the Hackney Diamonds ’24 Tour at Thunder Ridge Nature Arena on July 21, 2024 in Ridgedale, Missouri. (Photo by Gary Miller/Getty Images)

Ronnie Wood is not just a rock ‘n’ roll star. He’s also known for his art, and he just debuted two new pieces of Rolling Stones-inspired artwork.

The first piece, Philadelphia 1981 III, is a painting of Wood and guitarist Keith Richards at Philadelphia’s JFK Stadium during The Stones’ Tattoo You American Tour. The second, Sympathy for the Devi, is an action shot of frontman Mick Jagger from the Voodoo Lounge tour, with Jagger wearing a feathered top hat and sunglasses.

Both prints, signed by Wood, come unframed and are available for preorder now, with shipping to start March 26. They are both limited to just under 300 copies each.

More info on these prints, and other pieces of Ronnie Wood art, can be found at RonnieWood.com.

While there’s been no word on whether The Rolling Stones have any plans to tour anytime soon, Wood is planning to take the stage in 2026. He recently announced two shows with his band at the Paradiso in Amsterdam, Sept. 7 and 8.

He is also playing Burg Clam castle in Sperken, Austria, with Van Morrison, on July 16, and the Lucca Summer Festival in Tuscany, Italy, on July 17.

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Def Leppard jumps on ‘what were you like’ viral trend

Def Leppard jumps on ‘what were you like’ viral trend
Rock band Def Leppard poses for a portrait backstage in 1983. (Photo by Michael Montfort/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

Def Leppard has joined in on the viral “what were you like in the ‘90s” trend, but with a twist.

The trend has celebrities and social media users posting a current video of themselves, and then following it up with photos and video of them in the ’90s, with many of the clips set to the Goo Goo Dolls’ hit “Iris.”

Well, Def Leppard is throwing it back to a different decade, posting a video that starts out with current clips of band members Joe Elliott, Phil Collen, Rick Savage and Rick Allen, and the question, “What were you guys like in the 80s?” The newer videos are followed by several throwback photos of the band in the ’80s, with the clip soundtracked to “Photograph,” their #1 hit from 1983. 

They captioned the post, “All I’ve got is a photograph #defleppard #80s.”

It’s important to note that guitarist Vivian Campbell isn’t featured in the clip, because he didn’t join Def Leppard until 1992.

Def Leppard recently wrapped a Las Vegas residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace. They are set to launch a tour of India on Wednesday, with a European tour to follow. A complete list of dates can be found at DefLeppard.com.

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Watch the first trailer for John Lennon and Yoko Ono concert film ‘Power to the People’

Watch the first trailer for John Lennon and Yoko Ono concert film ‘Power to the People’
Poster for John Lennon & Yoko Ono ‘Power to the People’ concert film (Trafalgar Releasing/Mercury Studios)

The first trailer has been released for the upcoming John Lennon and Yoko Ono concert film, Power to the People: John & Yoko/Plastic Ono Band with Elephant’s Memory and Special Guests – Live at the One To One Concert, New York City, 1972.

The film captures John and Yoko’s historic August 1972 concerts at Madison Square Garden, which were Lennon’s only full-length performances after The Beatles’ 1970 breakup.

The trailer opens with a voice-over of John and Yoko introducing the concerts, followed by clips of performances of “Come Together,” “Imagine” and “Instant Karma,” “Give Peace A Chance” and more.

The footage of the concerts has been restored, re-edited and remixed by a team led by the couple’s son, Sean Ono Lennon. Highlights from the concerts previously appeared in the documentary One to One: John and Yoko, directed by filmmaker Kevin Macdonald.

Power to the People will screen in theaters nationwide on April 29 and May 3. Tickets are on sale now.

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Aerosmith mark ‘Aerosmith (Legendary Edition)’ release with new ‘Dream On’ lyric video

Aerosmith mark ‘Aerosmith (Legendary Edition)’ release with new ‘Dream On’ lyric video
Cover of Aerosmith’s self-titled debut album (Capitol Records / UMe)

Aerosmith’s new box set, Aerosmith (Legendary Edition), celebrating their self-titled debut album, is out now. To mark the occasion, the Boston rockers have dropped a new lyric video for their iconic tune “Dream On.”

The trippy video features archival images and footage from the band’s early days.

Aerosmith (Legendary Edition) comes in variety of formats, including a limited-edition five-LP collector’s set. This edition includes the original album remastered on clear vinyl, along with a 2024 Album Mix on translucent red vinyl.

The set features a 1973 live performance at the Boston venue Paul’s Mall on black vinyl, as well as previously unreleased studio tracks, also on black vinyl. Additionally, it includes a UV cloud-effect 12-inch vinyl, featuring both the 2024 remaster and 2024 mix of the band’s iconic single “Dream On.”

It even comes with a hardcover book featuring never-before-seen photos, plus liner notes with new interviews with Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Tom Hamilton, Brad Whitford and Joey Kramer. 

Aerosmith (Legendary Edition) is also available digitally, as four-LP and three-CD sets, as well as a single LP (in both black and translucent red vinyl) and a single CD.

Released in January 1973, Aerosmith was not an immediate hit for the band but eventually peaked at #21 in 1976. Aerosmith’s now-signature tune “Dream On” is one of the tracks on the record, though it wasn’t a hit when it came out. It reached the top 10 when it was rereleased in December 1975.
 

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Posters signed by Roger Daltrey, Jimmy Page & more to benefit Teenage Cancer Trust

Posters signed by Roger Daltrey, Jimmy Page & more to benefit Teenage Cancer Trust
Roger Daltrey at the 2024 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction (Disney/Eric McCandless)

The Who has revealed a new set of special autographed posters to raise money for Teenage Cancer Trust.

The posters all celebrate the annual Teenage Cancer Trust shows at London’s Royal Albert Hall, with the latest batch of limited-edition prints signed by The Who’s Roger Daltrey, Paul McCartney, Jimmy Page and more.

The black-and-white signed Daltrey poster is from The Who’s 2017 performance of Tommy, with the artwork designed by Josh Townshend, nephew of Pete Townshend. Page’s poster is from his February 2002 Royal Albert Hall appearance, where he played “Dazed and Confused” with Paul Weller.

He says of his poster, “I was totally dazzled by the artwork that had been created by illustrator Matt Glasby. I enthusiastically completed the signing for such a worthy and well-respected cause.”

Proceeds from the sale of the posters go directly to Teenage Cancer Trust, which helps young people in the U.K. battling cancer. The posters are currently available at shop.teenagecancertrust.org.

The annual Teenage Cancer Trust shows at Royal Albert Hall take place March 23-29. While Daltrey, a patron of the charity,  curated the shows for 24 years, he retired from the gig in 2024. This year’s performances were curated by The Cure’s Robert Smith and feature Garbage, My Bloody Valentine and Wolf Alice.

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Foo Fighters announce Irish TV performance special

Foo Fighters announce Irish TV performance special
Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters. (ABC/ABC)

Foo Fighters have announced the premiere date for their appearance on the Irish performance TV series Other Voices.

The special will air April 6 at 4:30 p.m. ET on the Irish channel RTÉ2 and will be available to stream worldwide via the RTÉ Player.

The set was recorded in February at St. James’ Church in Dingle, Ireland, and included performances of songs off the upcoming new Foo Fighters album, Your Favorite Toy, due out April 24.

Foo Fighters will play a one-off show in Bridgeport, Connecticut, on April 28, followed by headlining sets at the Welcome to Rockville and BottleRock Napa festivals in May. They’ll launch a full North American stadium tour in August. 

In other Foos news, frontman Dave Grohl opens up about the 2022 death of drummer Taylor Hawkins in an interview with Mojo.

“Losing Taylor was never meant to be,” Grohl says. “That threw our world upside down and made me question everything about life, that it was so unfair. I still have a hard time making sense of it.”

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AC/DC guitarist Stevie Young admitted to hospital ahead of Buenos Aires shows

AC/DC guitarist Stevie Young admitted to hospital ahead of Buenos Aires shows
Stevie Young of AC/DC performs live on stage as part of the “Power Up” tour at MorumBIS on February 24, 2026 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Mauricio Santana/Getty Images)

AC/DC guitarist Stevie Young has been hospitalized in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where the band is set to perform three shows.

“Upon arrival in Buenos Aires, AC/DC band member Stevie Young was not feeling well,” reads a statement from AC/DC’s rep. “Out of an abundance of caution, he was admitted to a local hospital where he is undergoing a full battery of tests.”

The 69-year-old Young is expected to be ready for the first of the Buenos Aires concerts, taking place on Monday.

“Stevie is doing well and is in good spirits,” the statement continues. “He is looking forward to getting on stage on Monday.”

Young, the nephew of AC/DC’s founding brothers Angus Young and Malcolm Young, joined the band in 2014 following Malcolm’s departure for health reasons. Malcolm died in 2017 of dementia. 

AC/DC’s tour is scheduled to come to the U.S. in July.

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Play 18: Alice Cooper debuts new golf apparel collection

Play 18: Alice Cooper debuts new golf apparel collection
Musician Alice Cooper hits a shot during the pro-am round of the Hyundai Tournament of Champions at the Plantation course on January 5, 2011 in Kapalua, Hawaii. (Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)

In addition to being a rock star, Alice Cooper is a well-known golf fan, and now you can look just like him when you hit the links.

The rocker has just debuted the new Cooper Club Collection, exclusively through Golf Rocks, which, according to a post on his website, “captures his edgy aesthetic, offering fans and golfers alike a way to stand out on the green with confidence and flair.”

“Golf has always been one of my passions, and this line lets me bring a little rock ‘n’ roll to the course,” says Cooper. “It’s fun, edgy, and totally in line with my style and perfect for fans who like to make a statement.”

The collection includes several golf polos, including one inspired by his iconic song “School’s Out.” There are also polos that feature a top hat and crossbones design, a snakeskin pattern, and eyes and skulls. There are also caps, gloves and golf tees.

The collection is available now at golf-rocks.store.

Cooper has a busy 2026 ahead of him. He is set to play three shows with magician Criss Angel at The Criss Angel Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino starting April 2. He then kicks off a North American tour on April 14 in San Antonio, Texas. He’s also releasing his memoir, Devil on My Shoulder, on Oct. 6.

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Teaser released for documentary on the search for Paul McCartney’s missing bass

Teaser released for documentary on the search for Paul McCartney’s missing bass
Sir Paul McCartney performs at The O2 Arena during his ‘Got Back’ world tour on December 18, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Jim Dyson/Getty Images)

A new documentary focuses on the 50-year search for Paul McCartney’s long-lost Höfner bass, and the first teaser has just been released.

McCartney: The Hunt for the Lost Bass, directed by Arthur Cary, is set to hit theaters in the U.K on April 2 and 4. According to the film’s description, the doc “tells the extraordinary story of this iconic instrument, and the fan powered quest to find it.”

McCartney purchased the bass in Hamburg, Germany, in 1961 and used it to write such Beatles classics as “Love Me Do” and “She Loves You.” It was initially believed to have last been seen in 1969 following the filming of Get Back. It was later revealed that it had actually been stolen in 1972 from a truck parked in Notting Hill, West London.

The Lost Bass Project launched a campaign to find McCartney’s bass in 2018, and the Beatle announced in February 2024 that he had it back in his possession.

The documentary features interviews with McCartney, his brother Mike McCartney, Elvis Costello and Klaus Voormann, along with journalists and fans who set out to find and restore the bass.

“It’s a story about fandom, creativity, love, loss, memory and the transformative power of music,” the description adds.

There’s no word on whether the documentary will be released in the U.S.

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