AC/DC, Foo Fighters, Paul McCartney among artists vying for multiple Grammy Awards this Sunday

AC/DC, Foo Fighters, Paul McCartney among artists vying for multiple Grammy Awards this Sunday
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The 2022 Grammy Awards ceremony finally takes place this Sunday. Here’s a rundown of veteran rock artists who are competing for honors:

AC/DC and Foo Fighters both received three Grammy nominations, while Paul McCartney and the late Chris Cornell each scored two nods.

All four will compete for the Best Rock Album prize; nominees include AC/DC’s Power Up, Foo Fighters’ Medicine at Midnight, McCartney’s McCartney III, and Cornell’s posthumous No One Sings Like You Anymore Vol. 1.

Among the Best Rock Song nominees are Foo Fighters’ “Waiting on a War,” McCartney’s “Find My Way,” and the Wolfgang Van Halen-led Mammoth WVH‘s “Distance.”

Best Rock Performance nominees include AC/DC’s “Shot in the Dark,” Foo Fighters’ “Making a Fire,” Cornell’s cover of Prince‘s “Nothing Compares 2 U.”

Meanwhile, AC/DC’s video for “Shot in the Dark” scored a nod in the Best Music Video category.

Other nominated veteran rock artists include Jackson Browne, Police drummer Stewart Copeland, ex-Talking Heads frontman David Byrne and the late Jimi Hendrix.

Browne will vie for Best Americana Album for Downhill from Everywhere, while Copeland’s collaboration with Ricky Kej, Divine Tides, is nominated for Best New Age Album.

In the Best Music Film category, you’ll find the Spike Lee-directed film version of Byrne’s Broadway show David Byrne’s American Utopia, and the documentary Music, Money, Madness…Jimi Hendrix in Maui.

Check out the full list of nominees at Grammy.com.

Meanwhile, Rolling Stone reports that Foo Fighters canceled their scheduled performance on the show, following the recent death of drummer Taylor Hawkins.

The 2022 Grammys airs live from Las Vegas at 8 p.m. ET on CBS, although many winners will be announced during the Premiere Ceremony event, which begins at 3:30 p.m. ET and will be streamed on the Recording Academy’s YouTube channel and Live.Grammy.com.

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Rob Halford wants Judas Priest in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame “when I’m alive, please”

Rob Halford wants Judas Priest in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame “when I’m alive, please”
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Judas Priest was been nominated for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for a third time this year. And while frontman Rob Halford believes that the band will be inducted “eventually,” he’d like it to happen sooner rather than later.

The Metal God tells The Boston Globe, “We’re keeping our fingers crossed that we do get in. Personally, I’d love it. I think there’s nothing wrong in celebrating each other’s achievements. Because we all do the same thing. It doesn’t matter whether we’re in a country and western band or a soul band or a rapper, we all do the same thing. There’s a connectivity in the craft that we make.”

Adds the 70-year-old rocker. “We’ll wait and see. I think it’s gonna happen eventually. When I’m alive, please, would be nice.”

Judas Priest is currently out on its delayed 50th anniversary tour: The actual anniversary was 2020, but of course, nobody was touring then.

“Everybody’s been very cool about stretching out the timeline of the 50th anniversary,” Halford notes. “We’re focusing on a band that has been in the heavy metal world for 50 years, which is an extraordinary event anyway. So why shouldn’t we keep celebrating it?”

The band’s next show takes places this Saturday, April 2, in Mashantucket, Connecticut.

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Julian Lennon announces upcoming album’s title, ‘Jude’; first two tracks to be released next week

Julian Lennon announces upcoming album’s title, ‘Jude’; first two tracks to be released next week
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Julian Lennon has revealed the title of his forthcoming seventh studio album, Jude, which will be his first collection of new songs since 2011’s Everything Changes.

Julian, the older son of the late John Lennon, will release two advance tracks from Jude on April 8 — “Every Little Moment” and “Freedom.” The songs, which you can pre-save now, will be available on all streaming platforms.

The album’s title is a nod to the famous Beatles song “Hey Jude,” which Paul McCartney wrote to try to comfort five-year-old Julian following his parents’ separation. McCartney originally wrote the tune as “Hey Jules,” but changed the name because he preferred the way it sounded in the song.

“Many of these songs have been in the works for several years, so it almost feels like a coming-of-age album,” Julian explains of the new project. “With great respect for the overwhelming significance of the song written for me, the title Jude conveys the very real journey of my life that these tracks represent.”

Lennon co-produced Jude with his longtime guitarist Justin Clayton. The album will be released as part of Julian’s recently announced label deal with BMG.

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Taylor Hawkins honored with drum circle in his California hometown

Taylor Hawkins honored with drum circle in his California hometown
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While Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins is expected to get a tribute this Sunday night at the Grammy Awards, his hometown of Laguna Beach, California, remembered him in a more low-key way on Thursday.

The Orange County Register reports that fans gathered at a local beach at the town for a drum circle in honor of Hawkins, who died March 25 in Bogota, Columbia, at age 50. In addition to playing music around a bonfire, attendees also wrote messages on a memorial.

The paper reports that when he wasn’t on tour, Hawkins would spend time around Laguna Beach, where he grew up and later bought a home, and was also seen surfing at the town’s Thalia Street Beach.

James Pribham, a high school pal of Hawkins who reconnected with him in recent years, tells the paper, “He was just the most genuine, positive, respectful person you could imagine.” Just a few months ago, Pribham says, Hawkins was the first to call him with condolences when his father passed away.

Pribham says Hawkins was “beloved by many” and “resonated with everybody,” because he never considered himself a rock star. He’ll be remembered, Pribham adds, as “[a] great man who was loving and kind who just happened to be one of the most talented and popular rock stars in the world.”

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KISS releasing 1996 Donington, UK, show as third installment of Off the Soundboard official bootleg series

KISS releasing 1996 Donington, UK, show as third installment of Off the Soundboard official bootleg series
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KISS will release a new archival live album capturing the rock legends’ performance at the 1996 Monsters of Rock Festival at the U.K.’s Donington Park as the third installment of thew band’s Off the Soundboard series of official concert bootlegs.

The new album, titled KISS — Off the Soundboard: Live at Donington 1996, is due out on June 10 and features a 17-song headlining set that KISS played at the festival on August 17, 1996.

The concert was part of the band’s Alive/Worldwide reunion tour that showcased the group’s original lineup of Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley and Peter Criss. The set was packed with KISS classics, including “King of the Night Time World,” “Calling Dr. Love,” “Shout It Out Loud,” “Strutter,” “Love Gun,” “Detroit Rock City” and “Rock and Roll All Nite.”

Off the Soundboard: Live at Donington will be available on digital formats, as a two-CD set, and as a three-LP collection pressed on standard black vinyl or limited-edition 180-gram red vinyl. You can pre-order the album now exclusively at KISS’ official online store. Special bundles also are available featuring the colored-vinyl set along with a t-shirt, trading cards, guitar picks and a button.

The first two KISS — Off the Soundboard releases featured a March 2001 concert at the Tokyo Dome in Japan, and a July 2004 show in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

Here’s the Off the Soundboard: Live at Donington CD track list:

CD 1
“Deuce”
“King of the Night Time World”
“Do You Love Me?”
“Calling Dr. Love”
“Cold Gin”
“Let Me Go, Rock ‘n’ Roll”
“Shout It Out Loud”
“Watchin’ You”
“Firehouse”
“Shock Me”

CD 2
“Strutter”
“God of Thunder”
“Love Gun”
“100,000 Years”
“Black Diamond”
“Detroit Rock City”
“Rock and Roll All Nite”

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Check out Mick Jagger’s new song, “Strange Game,” theme song to the new Apple TV+ series Slow Horses

Check out Mick Jagger’s new song, “Strange Game,” theme song to the new Apple TV+ series Slow Horses
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“Strange Game,” Mick Jagger‘s theme song to the new Apple TV+ series Slow Horses, was released today as a digital single, coinciding with the premiere of the show’s first two episodes.

The track, which features a mysterious, jazzy vibe, was co-written by Jagger and composer Daniel Pemberton, who also composed the score to the show. A lyric video for the tune, which incorporates scenes from Slow Horses, has debuted at Mick’s official YouTube channel.

“I really enjoyed creating the theme track for Slow Horses with Daniel Pemberton,” Jagger says in a statement. “I’ve read a lot of the books [author Mike Heron‘s Slough House series] and was familiar with some of the more dark and unsavoury characters and knew the direction I wanted to take it…hope you enjoy it!”

As previously reported, Slow Horses stars Gary Oldman as the head of a branch of the U.K. counter-intelligence agency MI5, who oversees a group of failed agents hoping to redeem themselves.

Jagger wrote lyrics for “Strange Game,” which include specific references to the show.

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Chad Smith: New Ozzy Osbourne album includes Tony Iommi, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Mike McCready and more

Chad Smith: New Ozzy Osbourne album includes Tony Iommi, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Mike McCready and more
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Ordinary Man, the star-studded 2020 album Ozzy Osbourne made with producer Andrew Watt, was a huge success — so they’ve made another one, which features even more stars than the last.

Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith broke the news on rocker and wrestler Chris Jericho‘s Talk Is Jericho podcast. Smith played on Ordinary Man, as did Guns N’ Roses bassist Duff McKagan, and they’re both back for the new album, as is Watt.

In addition, Smith boasts that the album, which is currently being mastered, features “the English royalty of guitar players” as guests, including Black Sabbath‘s Tony Iommi, plus Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck.  According to Smith, this will mark the first time Iommi and Ozzy have collaborated outside of Black Sabbath.  They even tried to get Jimmy Page, Smith says, but, he explained, “I don’t think Page plays anymore too much.”

But there are even more guests on the album to make up for Page’s absence, according to Smith: Pearl Jam‘s Mike McCready is part of the project, as are Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age, Black Label Society frontman and Ozzy touring guitarist Zakk Wylde and Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo.

No word on when we can expect the album.

(Ozzy album talk is 35:04 into the podcast. Contains uncensored profanity.)

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U2’s Bono receives prestigious award from Fulbright Association in Washington, DC

U2’s Bono receives prestigious award from Fulbright Association in Washington, DC
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U2 frontman Bono was honored by the Fulbright Association on Thursday in Washington, D.C., with its 2021 J. William Fulbright Prize for International Understanding, acknowledging the singer’s his dedication to fighting global poverty and health crises, and supporting economic development in the world’s poorest regions.

In conjunction with the prize, Bono received an award of $50,000 to donate to the charities of his choice, which he bestowed on the ONE and (RED) organizations he co-founded.

During his acceptance speech, Bono talked about his passion for rock music, which is all about freedom and liberation, drawing parallels to the ideals of the U.S. and to Ukraine’s current fight for freedom against its Russian invaders.

Reflecting on growing up in Ireland during a time of great conflict there, Bono noted, “We looked to America. We saw a country with its own long-running arguments, its own injustices. We knew this promised land wasn’t always keeping to that promise. We knew America wasn’t living up to all its ideals, but the fact is America had ideals.”

He continued, “We knew that because you wrote them down, you cited them, you held yourself to account on them. They shaped the struggle for civil rights and women’s rights and gay rights. I don’t know how, but I seemed to know that America wasn’t just a country. I felt it was an idea.”

In honoring Bono with the Fulbright Prize, Justice Cynthia A. Baldwin, Fulbright Association Board Chair, said, “The purpose of the Fulbright Prize is to recognize those who promote peace through greater understanding among peoples, cultures, and nations, and there’s no doubt that Bono embodies the best of leadership in times of unrelenting global crises and challenges.”

You can watch a video of the presentation at the Fulbright Association’s YouTube channel.

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Watch Anthony Kiedis go on the lam in new RHCP video “These Are the Ways”

Watch Anthony Kiedis go on the lam in new RHCP video “These Are the Ways”
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Red Hot Chili Peppers‘ new album Unlimited Love is here, and so is the cinematic video for their new single “These Are the Ways.”

In the clip, singer Anthony Kiedis plays a man who’s shoplifting food to feed his pregnant wife. When a cop spots him, he runs out the door, jumps in his car and leads the cops on a chase.  After ditching the car, he escapes on foot.

The rest of the clip shows the cops chasing Kiedis through a variety of houses, motel rooms and apartments, past the residents who are engaged in everyday activities like vacuuming, having dinner, having sex and having a party.  Meanwhile, the band is shown playing the song in a motel room.

At the end, Anthony manages to slow the cops down with an overturned laundry cart, and seemingly escapes to shoplift another day. “These are the ways when you come from America,” he sings.

Unlimited Love features guitarist John Frusciante back on board and, for the first time in years, production by Rick Rubin, who was behind the board for Blood Sugar Sex Magik, One Hot Minute, Californication and many other albums.

Speaking of the Chili Peppers’ continued relevance, Kiedis tells the Los Angeles Times, “It’s nice not to feel like the world has passed you by. I love it when my son’s friends put on their playlists and we’re on there with Kid Cudi or someone.”

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Todd Rundgren says tour with Daryl Hall probably will be “the high point of the year” for him

Todd Rundgren says tour with Daryl Hall probably will be “the high point of the year” for him
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Todd Rundgren‘s joint U.S. tour with Hall & Oates lead singer Daryl Hall begins tonight in Chicago.

Rundgren will open for Hall on the 14-date cross-country trek, which winds down May 22 in Austin, Texas.

Todd, who was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this past October, says his tour with Daryl probably will be “the high point of the year” for him.

“First of all, I get…an hour-long set of my own material to do with a great band…I’ll be with Daryl’s house band,” Rundgren notes. “And [we’re] playing like the most prestigious venues. You know, we’re only doing eight shows in the first leg, but it’s Carnegie Hall [in New York] and Auditorium Theatre in Chicago and the Ryman in Nashville. You know all these classic venues.”

Todd says he also appreciates that Hall has at least one day off between each concert on the trek, which he notes is “just the easiest possible way to get through a tour.”

Meanwhile, Rundgren reveals that he’ll be joining Hall at the end of the shows for “a little encore sing-off thing.”

“[T]hat should be a lot of fun…because Daryl and I kind of challenge each other in little ways,” Todd maintains. “And it gets us both kind of at the edges of our capacities, you know, just trying to keep up with each other.”

Tickets for the tour are available at LiveNation.com.

The trek’s kickoff coincides with the release of Daryl’s first-ever solo compilation, BeforeAfter. The 30-track collection features selections from Daryl’s solo albums, as well as eight performances from his TV/web series Live from Daryl’s House, including a duet with Rundgren on Todd’s 1978 hit “Can We Still Be Friends.”

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