Auction of Sammy Hagar’s 2015 Ferrari LaFerrari postponed until October

Auction of Sammy Hagar’s 2015 Ferrari LaFerrari postponed until October
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Looks like Sammy Hagar will be holding on to his 2015 Ferrari LaFerrari for a little while longer. 

Sammy was supposed to auction off the vehicle at the Barrett-Jackson 2024 Scottsdale Auction at WestWorld in Scottsdale, Arizona, which runs through January 28, but the sale has been postponed. 

USA Today reports that during a full inspection it was discovered that the car needs a new battery; a replacement can’t come in time for the planned auction. Instead the car will be auctioned off at Barrett-Jackson’s auction on October 12.

“As disappointed as I am about a last-minute mechanical problem, I am so happy I didn’t sell the car to someone and have it happen to them. If you know what I mean,” Sammy wrote on Instagram. “Good news is I get to drive the car a little more between now & Oct 12 when it goes back on the block!” 

Instead of being on the auction block, the car will be on display for those attending the auction.

Hagar and Jackson are reportedly hoping the car sells for somewhere close to $5 million. It originally retailed for about $1.4 million.

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The Zombies add more dates to their North American Different Game tour

The Zombies add more dates to their North American Different Game tour
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The Zombies continue to add U.S. dates to their schedule.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers just added four new shows to the latest leg of their Different Game tour – March 29 in Charlottesville, Virginia, March 31 in Durham, North Carolina, April 2 in Charleston, South Carolina, and April 3 in Atlanta, Georgia.

The Zombies’ North American tour is due to kick off March 26 in Annapolis, Maryland, and wrap April 12 in Clearwater, Florida. As part of the tour they will set sail on the On The Blue Cruise from April 5 to April 10, departing from Miami.

Tickets for the new shows go on sale Friday, January 26, at 12 p.m. ET. 

The Zombies previously toured the U.S. in 2023, but were forced to cut the tour short in October after founding member Rod Argent was hospitalized after suffering migraines, fatigue and exhaustion.

Following the U.S. dates, the band will launch a U.K. tour on May 21 in Poole, England. A complete list of tour dates can be found at thezombiesmusic.com.

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Metallica’s Kirk Hammett recreates 1989 Les Paul Custom with Gibson

Metallica’s Kirk Hammett recreates 1989 Les Paul Custom with Gibson
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Metallica‘s Kirk Hammett has recreated another one of his beloved guitars in collaboration with Gibson.

The latest instrument is based on Hammett’s 1989 Gibson Les Paul Custom, which he notes was the “first Les Paul I ever played live on stage and on tour.”

“I got it when we were on the …And Justice for All tour, specifically for ‘Fade to Black’ because I really wanted that big, fat, creamy Les Paul sound for the intro,” Hammett shares. “I loved how fast the neck was and after my tech modified a bunch of the hardware, making it ‘none more black,’ it ended up being a great live metal guitar.”

“It’s a very dependable and reliable guitar, and I’ve used it for decades,” he adds. “I hope you all will enjoy it as much as I did!”

The Kirk Hammett 1989 Les Paul Custom goes for $8,999. It’s available now via Gibson.com.

Hammett previously teamed up with Gibson for recreations of his famed 1959 Les Paul Standard aka “Greeny” and his 1979 Gibson Flying V.

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Martin Scorsese reacts to Robbie Robertson’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Oscar nod

Martin Scorsese reacts to Robbie Robertson’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Oscar nod
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Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon received 10 Oscar nominations on Tuesday, January 23, including an Original Score nod for the late Robbie Robertson, which is a bit bittersweet for the director.

In a statement, Scorsese describes the academy’s recognition of the film and his collaborators as “deeply gratifying,” noting, “It was a remarkable experience to make this picture, to work together with the Osage community to tell the story of a genuine American tragedy, hidden in the shadows of official culture for far too long.”

Regarding the Original Score nod, Scorsese adds, “I only wish that Robbie Robertson had lived to see his work recognized. … our many years of friendship and Robbie’s growing consciousness of his own Native heritage played a crucial role in my desire to get this film onscreen.” 

Robertson’s mother was Cayuga and Mohawk, and he was raised in Toronto on the Six Nations of the Grand River reserve. The posthumous nomination makes him the first indigenous person ever to be nominated in the Original Score category.  

Prior to Killers of the Flower Moon, Scorsese and Robertson worked together on 14 projects, including the Scorsese-directed concert documentary The Last Waltz, featuring Robbie’s group The Band.

Robertson passed away August 9 at the age of 80.

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50th anniversary of Alice Cooper’s ‘Billion Dollar Babies’ celebrated with new deluxe edition

50th anniversary of Alice Cooper’s ‘Billion Dollar Babies’ celebrated with new deluxe edition
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Alice Cooper’s sixth studio album, Billion Dollar Babies, celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1973, and now, the milestone is being marked with a new deluxe reissue. 

A newly remastered version of the album is part of the upcoming Billion Dollar Babies: “Trillion Dollar” Deluxe Edition, dropping March 8. The three-LP or two-CD box set also come with a host of bonus material, including studio outtakes, single mixes and a recording of an April 1973 concert in Texas.

Both versions also come with liner notes featuring an oral history of the album by Cooper and his bandmates Dennis DunawayMichael Bruce and Neal Smith. Mimicking the album’s original release, the vinyl features a textured snakeskin wallet design gatefold cover and includes a bonus $1 billion bill inside. 

Released in March 1973, Billion Dollar Babies hit #1 on the Billboard album chart and was Cooper’s only #1. It featured such hit songs as “No More Mr. Nice Guy” and “Elected,” both of which were top 40 hits for Cooper. 

Billion Dollar Babies: “Trillion Dollar” Deluxe Edition is available for preorder now.

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Paul McCartney’s ‘Eyes of the Storm’ photo exhibit coming to New York in May

Paul McCartney’s ‘Eyes of the Storm’ photo exhibit coming to New York in May
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Paul McCartney’s acclaimed photo exhibit is coming to New York. Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm is set to debut at the Brooklyn Museum on May 3 and will run until August 18.

Eyes of the Storm features more than 250 photographs taken by McCartney between November 1963 and February 1964, giving fans insight into his point of view as The Beatles were becoming international superstars.

The exhibit first debuted in June at London’s National Portrait Gallery and then moved to Virginia’s Chrysler Museum in December, where it is set to run until April 7.

“Since first arriving in New York in February 1964, Paul McCartney has built a strong, everlasting connection to the city,” Catherine Futter, director of Curatorial Affairs and senior curator of decorative arts at the Brooklyn Museum, shares. “His vibrant photographs from The Beatles’ first visit capture the energy of the city, the excitement of the American fans, and the frenzy of the band’s status as celebrities. Yet the images also record The Beatles’ fun and delight with each other.” 

She adds, “Through McCartney’s lens, we feel the intensity of being at the center of such extraordinary events.”

More information on the exhibit and tickets can be found at brooklynmuseum.org.

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Bob Dylan announces spring ‘Rough and Rowdy Ways’ tour dates

Bob Dylan announces spring ‘Rough and Rowdy Ways’ tour dates
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Bob Dylan is returning to the road this spring. The 82-year-old Rock & Roll Hall of Famer just announced a spring leg of his Rough and Rowdy Ways tour. 

The tour kicks off March 1 with a two-night stand in Ft. Lauderdale, one of five Florida cities on this leg. It also stops in Athens, Georgia, and Charlotte, North Carolina, before wrapping March 18 in Fayetteville, North Carolina.

Tickets for all shows go on sale Friday, January 26. A complete list of dates can be found at bobdylan.com.

Dylan launched his Rough and Rowdy Ways tour in November 2021. The trek supports his album of the same name, which he released in June 2020.

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On This Day, January 23, 1976: David Bowie releases his 10th studio album, ‘Station to Station’

On This Day, January 23, 1976: David Bowie releases his 10th studio album, ‘Station to Station’

On This Day, January 23,1976…

David Bowie released his 10th studio album, Station to Station, which introduced a new persona, the Thin White Duke.

The follow up to 1975’s Young AmericansStation To Station, co-produced by Bowie and Harry Maslin, saw the rocker being influenced by electronic dance music as well as a genre of German experimental rock known as krautrock.

Station to Station peaked at #3 on the Billboard album chart and at the time was Bowie’s highest-charting album in the U.S.

The lead single, “Golden Years,” spent 16 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #10. The tune would later be used for the soundtrack to the 2001 movie A Knight’s Tale.

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Is Ozzy Osbourne planning farewell hometown shows?

Is Ozzy Osbourne planning farewell hometown shows?
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Despite announcing his retirement from touring in 2023, Ozzy Osbourne has remained adamant about playing one-off shows in the future. Now, it seems that plans for the Prince of Darkness’ return to the live stage are in the works.

According to Rolling Stone UK, Sharon Osbourne spoke about Ozzy playing a pair of concerts in his hometown of Birmingham, England, during a stop on her Cut the Crap spoken word tour.

“[Ozzy] won’t tour again but we are planning on doing two more shows to say goodbye,” Sharon reportedly said. “He feels like, ‘I have never said goodbye to my fans and I want to say goodbye properly.'”

Sharon added that the concerts will take place in Aston Villa, presumably referring to Birmingham’s Villa Park stadium.

“[Ozzy’s] voice is still absolutely perfect,” she said. “And all the time he has been off he still does his singing lessons so his voice is perfect.”

The last time Ozzy played a full live show was in 2018. Since then, he’s been hampered by a number of health issues and has undergone multiple surgeries after suffering a fall in his home in 2019. He was booked to play the Power Trip festival in 2023 but dropped off the lineup due to his health.

Also during her Cut the Crap show, Sharon reportedly said that she attempted to overdose after learning Ozzy was having an affair in the 2010s. According to The Mirror, Sharon said, “I took, I don’t know how many pills … I took an overdose and locked myself in the bedroom. The maid tried to come in to clean room and saw me.”

A rep for Sharon confirmed her comments to People.

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Robbie Robertson earns first-ever Oscar nomination for ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’

Robbie Robertson earns first-ever Oscar nomination for ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
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The late Robbie Robertson has been recognized with his first-ever Oscar nomination for his work on Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon

Robertson, who passed away in August, has been posthumously nominated in the Original Score category, where he’ll compete with scores for the films American FictionIndiana Jones and the Dial of DestinyOppenheimer and Poor Things

Robertson’s score has already been recognized with nominations at the Golden Globe Awards and the Critics Choice Awards. In both cases, he lost to Oppenheimer’s Ludwig Göransson. The score also received a nomination for the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Film Awards.

Also earning an Oscar nod in the Best Animated Short Film category is WAR IS OVER! Inspired by the Music of John & Yoko, which, as the title gives away, was inspired by John Lennon and Yoko Ono‘s classic holiday tune “Happy Christmas (War Is Over).” 

One musician who seems to have gotten snubbed from this year’s nominations is Lenny Kravitz, whose Rustin song “Road to Freedom” was on the shortlist for an Original Song nod but was left out of the category. The song had previously been nominated for a Golden Globe and Critics Choice Award, but lost both times.

Songs that did make the Best Original Song category this year include the Barbie tunes “What Was I Made For?,” from Billie Eilish and brother FINNEAS, and “I’m Just Ken,” which features guitarists Slash and Wolfgang Van Halen, plus songs from American SymphonyFlamin’ Hot and Killers of the Flower Moon

The 96th annual Academy Awards, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, will air live on ABC Sunday, March 10.

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