Pretenders announce intimate US club tour

Pretenders announce intimate US club tour
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Pretenders are set to open for Guns N’ Roses on their stadium tour this summer, but if you’d rather see them in a smaller venue, you’re in luck.

The band just announced a short set of intimate club dates that kick off August 16 at New York’s Bowery Ballroom. They’ll also play club shows in Nashville; Asbury Park, New Jersey; Washington, D.C.; Detroit; Minneapolis; Los Angeles and Pioneertown, California, before wrapping the run in San Francisco on October 6. 

Tickets for all shows go on sale Friday, July 21, at 10 a.m. local time. 

The new tour dates come as the Pretenders get ready to release their new studio album, Relentless, on September 15. Their tour with Guns N’ Roses kicks off August 11 in Hershey, Pennsylvania. A complete list of all Pretenders tour dates can be found at thepretenders.com.

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The Eagles continue to add dates to their Long Goodbye final tour

The Eagles continue to add dates to their Long Goodbye final tour
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The Eagles continue to add dates to their Long Goodbye farewell tour.

The band had promised to add shows based on demand and have proven to be true to their word. The latest additions include a second show in Newark, New Jersey, happening September 17 at the Prudential Center as well as a show in Pittsburgh, set for October 15 at PPG Paints Arena. 

Tickets for the new dates go on sale Friday, July 28, at 10 a.m. local time, with a presale happening Wednesday, July 26.

The Eagles’ Long Goodbye final tour, with special guest Steely Dan, kicks off September 7 in New York. The tour is expected to continue into 2025, as the band plans to play as many shows in each city as the audience demands. Tour dates can be found at eagles.com.

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Patti Scialfa among this year’s New Jersey Hall of Fame inductees

Patti Scialfa among this year’s New Jersey Hall of Fame inductees
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Patti Scialfa is getting recognized by her home state. The rocker and wife of New Jersey native Bruce Springsteen is among this year’s inductees to the New Jersey Hall of Fame.

Scialfa, who grew up in Deal, New Jersey, is actually being inducted for the second time, this time for her individual achievements. She was previously inducted in 2012 as a member of the E Street Band.

Springsteen is already a member of the NJHOF, having been inducted with the inaugural class in 2008. Scialfa’s E Street bandmates Steven Van Zandt and Max Weinberg were also inducted individually, in 2017 and 2022, respectively. 

As for this year’s class, other inductees include singer Tony OrlandoThe Sopranos creator David Chase, football star Tiki Barber and more. The induction ceremony will take place October 29 at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark.

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Alice Cooper drops new Road single, announces October tour dates

Alice Cooper drops new Road single, announces October tour dates
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Alice Cooper is giving fans another preview of his upcoming album Road, which drops August 25. The rocker just released his latest single, “White Line Frankenstein” featuring a guitar solo by Rage Against the Machine’s Tom Morello.

“’White Line Frankenstein’ is a monster that we created. It’s a truck driver who’s been out there a long time. He’s the king of the road. He doesn’t live in a house. He lives in that truck,” Cooper shares. “In the song, this surreal tough guy is driving on white lines for his whole life. So, ‘White Line Frankenstein’ would be his CB handle. It’s monstrous and definitely a stage song.”

Cooper is giving fans even more chances to hear him play the track. He’s just extended his time on the road, adding a set of October dates to his 2023 North American tour. The new shows kick off October 4 in St. Augustine, Florida, wrapping October 23 in Paso Robles, California. They will be followed by three Halloween Hootenanny shows with Rob Zombie, set for October 25, 26 and 28. 

Up next, Cooper will be the special guest on the Mötley Crüe/Def Leppard Stadium Tour in Syracuse, New York, on August 5. A full list of Cooper dates and ticket information can be found at alicecooper.com.

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On This Day, July 19, 1986: Genesis lands at #1 with “Invisible Touch”

On This Day, July 19, 1986: Genesis lands at #1 with “Invisible Touch”

On This Day, July 19, 1986…

Genesis landed their first and only #1 song on the Billboard Hot 100 with “Invisible Touch,” the title track of the band’s 13th studio album.  

The tune was the first of five consecutive Top 5 singles from the band; the others being “Land of Confusion,” and “Throwing it All Away,” which both went to #4, and “In Too Deep” and “Tonight, Tonight, Tonight,” which both went to #3.

Interestingly, the week “Invisible Touch” was at #1, Genesis’ former frontman Peter Gabriel was just behind them at #2 with “Sledgehammer,” which eventually went to #1 a week later.

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Joe Strummer’s ‘Live at Acton Town Hall’ to be released in August

Joe Strummer’s ‘Live at Acton Town Hall’ to be released in August
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One of Joe Strummer’s iconic final concerts is going to be released later this summer.

Joe Strummer and The Mescaleros: Live at Acton Town Hall is a recording of Strummer’s November 2002 London benefit concert for striking firefighters. It featured a surprise reunion of Strummer and his former The Clash bandmate Mick Jones — their first performance together in almost two decades.

The concert wound up being one of Strummer’s final shows — and his last in London — as he passed away a month later. It featured performances of The Clash tunes “Bankrobber,” “White Riot” and “London’s Burning” as well as early version of songs that would later appear on 2003’s posthumous album, Streetcore.

Joe Strummer and The Mescaleros: Live at Acton Town Hall was previously released as a limited edition Record Store Day exclusive in 2012. The new remastered reissue, coming August 15, is being released on CD for the first time ever and as a special edition two-LP clear vinyl set featuring never-before-seen show photos and new liner notes. Both are available for preorder now.

Here is the track list for Joe Strummer and The Mescaleros: Live at Acton Town:

“Shaktar Donetsk”
“Bhindee Bhagee”
“Rudie Can’t Fail”
“Tony Adams”
“(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais”
“Mega Bottle Ride”
“Get Down Moses”
“Police and Thieves”
“Cool ‘N’ Out”
“Police On My Back”
“Johnny Appleseed”
“Coma Girl”
“I Fought The Law”
“Bankrobber” (featuring Mick Jones)
“White Riot” (featuring Mick Jones)
“London’s Burning” (featuring Mick Jones)

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Lynyrd Skynyrd on their upcoming tour with ZZ Top: “It’s going to be a family reunion”

Lynyrd Skynyrd on their upcoming tour with ZZ Top: “It’s going to be a family reunion”
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Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top are getting ready to hit the road on The Sharp Dressed Simple Man tour, and Skynyrd frontman Johnny Van Zant can’t wait.

“Those guys have been friends of ours for just multiple years … I’m looking forward to getting back out on the road with ’em,” Van Zant tells ABC Audio. “You know, you go out on the road sometimes with people and you don’t really know ‘em. But for us to get together with ZZ, we’re friends. It’s going to be a family reunion.”

Guitarist Rickey Medlocke feels the same way, adding that it’s a great time for both bands to be out together: Skynyrd’s celebrating the 50th anniversary of their debut album, (Pronounced ‘Lĕh-‘nérd ‘Skin-‘nérd), while ZZ Top celebrated the milestone back in 2019.

“We’re excited about it, it seems like the fans are excited about it, and I think that it’s going to be a great combination for people to come out and celebrate both bands’ 50 years in existence,” he says.

And Van Zant is also particularly interested in seeing if fans will get decked out for the shows. He jokes, “I’m hoping that there will be some really sharp dressed, simple men that show up. Let’s see their outfits. Man, that’ll be great.”  

The Sharp Dressed Simple Man tour kicks off Friday, July 21, in West Palm Beach, Florida. A complete list of dates can be found at lynyrdskynyrd.com.

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Dead & Company’s Final Tour raised $2 million for charity

Dead & Company’s Final Tour raised  million for charity
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Dead & Company has been raising money for charity throughout their Final Tour, and now that it’s over, the totals are in — and they’re quite impressive. 

According to the voting rights nonprofit Headcount, the band raised $2 million over the course of the tour. Most of that money came from auctions of guitars, with more from their Participation Row. They also donated $2 from each ticket sold throughout the tour to charity. Since the band’s formation in 2015, they’ve raised over $4 million.

All money raised will be donated to causes important to the band, including HeadCount, as well as the environmental organization REVERB.

Headcount revealed that the final shows in San Francisco raised over $700,000 for the organizations. Some of that money came from the auction of an official tour guitar, which sold for $275,000, as well as a guitar memorializing the San Francisco concerts, which went for $238,000. 

Dead & Company announced in September 2022 that this summer’s tour would be their last. They wrapped the trek with a three-night stand, July 14-16, at Oracle Park.

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Neil Young to help The Roxy celebrate 50th anniversary

Neil Young to help The Roxy celebrate 50th anniversary
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Neil Young is going to help the famed West Hollywood venue The Roxy celebrate its 50th anniversary.

Pollstar reports that Young is scheduled to headline a special performance at the venue on September 20, almost 50 years to the day after he first performed for the venue’s opening.

The club’s founder, Lou Adler, revealed the news of Young’s performance, sharing that the concert will be a benefit for two organizations: The Painted Turtle, a camp for children with serious medical conditions, and The Bridge School, which educates children with severe speech and physical impairments.  

So far there’s no word on when tickets will go on sale.

Young opened The Roxy with a three-night stand September 20-22, 1973. A recording of the concerts, Roxy: Tonight’s The Night Live, was released as a live album in April 2018.

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Mick Jagger announces edition two of harmonica line

Mick Jagger announces edition two of harmonica line
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Mick Jagger is expanding his harmonica line. The Rolling Stones frontman just announced edition two of his harmonica line.

“I was blown away by the response to our first range of harmonicas!” Jagger shares. “I hope everyone has enjoyed playing their harps, and that more people are falling in love with my favourite instrument.”

According to the description, The Mick Jagger Series: Edition Two is a “meticulously designed harmonica that faithfully replicates the exact specifications used by Mick Jagger throughout his iconic career,” giving fans a chance to replicate “that unmistakable Jagger blues sound.”

Like the original, it is a collaboration with harmonica company Lee Oskar that features the signatures of both Jagger and Oskar and comes in a Jagger-branded case.

In addition to the single harmonica, a limited edition box set is available featuring three harmonicas in diatonic keys of C, A and G. Only 300 are available, and they come in a vegan leather case, with a hand-numbered printed art card. 

Both the harmonica and the box set are available for preorder now and will begin shipping on October 2.

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