Foreigner adds more dates to Farewell tour; original members to play select dates

Foreigner adds more dates to Farewell tour; original members to play select dates
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Fresh off the celebration of the band’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction, Foreigner has announced more dates for their Farewell tour, which originally launched in 2023.

The latest additions kick off March 13 in Hollywood, Florida, and wrap Oct. 10 and Oct. 11 in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

And Foreigner is planning to have some special guests with them for upcoming shows.

The band just announced that original members Rick Wills and Al Greenwood, who were inducted into the Hall of Fame with Lou Gramm and Mick Jones on Saturday, will join Foreigner for their upcoming eight-show residency at The Venetian in Las Vegas, which kicks off Friday.

In addition, original lead singer Gramm is in talks to take part in 2026 shows, which will mark the 50th anniversary of the band.

A complete list of Foreigner dates and ticket information can be found at ForeignerOnline.com.

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Recording console used on The Beatles’ ‘Abbey Road’ going up for sale

Recording console used on The Beatles’ ‘Abbey Road’ going up for sale
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The recording console used to track The Beatles’ final album, 1969’s Abbey Road, is going up for sale in October. 

The fully restored EMI TG12345 console will be sold through the Reverb shop of London’s recording studio experts, MJQ Ltd, on Oct. 29.

Abbey Road is one of the best albums that’s ever been made, and it sounds so good because of this recording console,” said Dave Harries, who worked with the console during numerous Beatles recording sessions. “Because of the way that Abbey Road was recorded, the album has a distinctive sound that hallmarked the future of pop recording.”

The console had been sitting unused for more than five decades, and it took five years for it to be fully restored, using 70% of its original parts.

In addition to Abbey Road, the console, custom built in 1968 by EMI Studios, was used for several other Beatles solo projects, including John Lennon’s “Instant Karma!,” Paul McCartney’s solo album McCartney, George Harrison’All Things Must Pass and Ringo Starr’s Sentimental Journey, all of which were released in 1970.

More info on the sale can be found at reverb.com.

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Bowl for Ronnie announces 2024 lineup of celebrity bowlers

Bowl for Ronnie announces 2024 lineup of celebrity bowlers
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Bowl for Ronnie, the annual bowling tournament celebrating the life of the late Ronnie James Dio, has announced the lineup of celebrity players for its 2024 event.

Among those taking part include Rage Against the Machine‘s Tom Morello, original Dio drummer Vinny Appice, Ozzy Osbourne bassist Rob “Blasko” Nicholson, Eagles of Death Metal‘s Jesse Hughes and Megadeth‘s Dirk Verbeuren.

The 2024 Bowl for Ronnie takes place Nov. 14 at PINZ Bowling Center in Studio City, California. As always, it raises money for the Ronnie James Dio Stand Up and Shout Cancer Fund.

Dio passed away of stomach cancer in 2010 at age 67.

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Alex Van Halen explains brown M&M rider request in new memoir ‘Brothers’

Alex Van Halen explains brown M&M rider request in new memoir ‘Brothers’
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Alex Van Halen’s new memoir, Brothers, is out now, and in it he sets the record straight about the reports that Van Halen’s rider would demand M&M’s in their dressing rooms, minus the brown ones.

“I know. We sound like jerks,” he writes in the book, according to People. “Like rock star prima donnas looking to make some poor kid sit around picking through candies till he goes blind. But it wasn’t about a power trip, and it wasn’t about some strange aversion to the color brown.”

While Alex writes that over the years the band “played it up for yuks,” when asked why they put that in their rider, he now says there was a very good reason for doing so.

“If we see brown M&M’s, we know: we are not in the hands of professionals,” he writes, because it meant that they didn’t read the rider carefully. “If they didn’t bother with this, what else didn’t they bother with, what other corners are being cut?”

Brothers, described as Alex’s love letter to his late brother, Eddie Van Halen, was released Tuesday. Alex is currently on a book tour supporting the release and will be in Northvale, New Jersey, on Tuesday, and Culver City, California, on Thursday.

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Bruce Springsteen to perform at “When We Vote We Win” rallies for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz

Bruce Springsteen to perform at “When We Vote We Win” rallies for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz
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Bruce Springsteen has already endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris and Gov. Tim Walz, but now he’s doing more to try to get them to the White House.

The Boss is set to perform at two “When We Vote We Win” rallies for the pair: Oct. 24 in Atlanta and Oct. 28 in Philadelphia. Both will feature President Barack Obama.

Additional “When We Vote We Win” rallies will be announced at a later date, although there’s no confirmation that Springsteen will be a part of those.

The Boss announced his endorsement of the Harris/Walz ticket on Oct. 3, sharing that what they stand for is “the vision of America I’ve been consistently writing about for 55 years.” He also took aim at former President Donald Trump, calling him “the most dangerous candidate for president in my lifetime,” suggesting he doesn’t understand “what it means to be deeply American.”

He called the upcoming election “one of the most consequential elections in our nation’s history,” adding, “Perhaps not since the Civil War has this great country felt as politically, spiritually and emotionally divided as it does at this moment. It doesn’t have to be this way.” 

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Jimmy Page announces new signature guitars with Gibson

Jimmy Page announces new signature guitars with Gibson
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Jimmy Page has announced a pair of new signature guitars with Gibson.

The Jimmy Page 1964 SJ-200 and 1964 SJ-200 Collector’s Edition are inspired by the Led Zeppelin icon’s own mid-’60s Gibson SJ-200 acoustic, which he used to record the “Stairway to Heaven” outfit’s debut album.

Speaking about the new guitar in a video for Gibson, soundtracked by Zep’s version of “Babe I’m Gonna Leave You,” Page shares, “It was so authentic, and yet it was so new at the same time.”

The Jimmy Page 1964 SJ-200 is limited to just 100 pieces and costs $12,999. The Collector’s Edition goes for $19,999, and only 50 will be made.

For more info, visit Gibson.com.

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The Rolling Stones celebrate 1999 club show with ‘Welcome to Shepherd’s Bush’

The Rolling Stones celebrate 1999 club show with ‘Welcome to Shepherd’s Bush’
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The Rolling Stones will revisit their 1999 concert at Shepherd’s Bush Empire in London for a new release.

Welcome to Shepherd’s Bush is a recording of the band’s June 8, 1999, club show. The concert was a “secret gig” by The Stones, happening just a few days before they played two sold-out shows at Wembley Arena. 

The concert was witnessed by a star-studded crowd, including such big names as The Who‘s Pete Townshend, Lenny Kravitz, Led Zeppelin‘s Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, Aerosmith, Jon Bon Jovi and more.

The concert featured several rarely played tunes, including the only known performance of the Voodoo Lounge track “Moon Is Up,” and “Melody” from Black and Blue, which had only been performed once prior. It also featured a guest appearance by opening act Sheryl Crow on “Honky Tonk Woman.”

Welcome to Shepherd’s Bush will be released Dec. 6 on 4K Ultra High Definition with a Dolby Atmos audio option, the first time a Stones video has been released in that format. It will also be released as a Blu-ray + two-CD set; a limited-edition two-CD package; a two-LP black vinyl package; and a two-LP set in 180-gram white vinyl.

Welcome to Shepherd’s Bush is available for preorder now.

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On This Day, Oct. 22, 1969: Led Zeppelin released ‘Led Zeppelin II’

On This Day, Oct. 22, 1969: Led Zeppelin released ‘Led Zeppelin II’

On This Day, Oct. 22, 1969 …

Led Zeppelin released their second studio album, aptly titled Led Zeppelin II, produced by the band’s guitarist, Jimmy Page.

The album was the rocker’s first #1 hit in both the U.S. and U.K., and featured the future Zeppelin classic “Whole Lotta Love,” which peaked at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was a top 10 hit in several other countries around the world. 

Other fan favorites on the album include “Ramble On” and “Thank You.”

The album was the band’s first commercial success and went on to be certified 12-times Platinum by the RIAA. It is considered by many critics to be one of the most influential albums of all time.

It also earned a Grammy for Best Recording Package.

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Joe Walsh offers up VIP VetsAid experience in new sweepstakes

Joe Walsh offers up VIP VetsAid experience in new sweepstakes
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Joe Walsh’s annual VetsAid concert is happening in November, and he’s giving fans a chance to land a one-of-a-kind VIP experience.

The Eagles guitarist has just launched a new Fandiem sweepstakes, with the grand prize being round-trip travel for two to New York City, plus special VIP passes to VetsAid, which will be held Veterans Day, Nov. 11, at UBS Arena in Belmont Park, New York. 

The prize also includes seats in the friends and family section, access to a special friends and family VIP lounge with food and drink, a possible meeting with Walsh, access to soundcheck and a special VetsAid merch package.

To enter, fans need to make a donation to VetsAid, which raises money for charities helping veterans.

The 2024 edition of VetsAid will feature performances by Walsh, Post Malone, Toto, Eric Church and newly minted Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Kool and the Gang. Tickets are on sale now.

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Alex Van Halen releases “Unfinished,” the last song he wrote with brother Eddie Van Halen

Alex Van Halen releases “Unfinished,” the last song he wrote with brother Eddie Van Halen
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Ahead of the release of his memoir Brothers on Tuesday, Alex Van Halen has released the full version of “Unfinished,” a previously unreleased track that was the last song he wrote with his brother, Eddie Van Halen.

The tune is featured on the audiobook of Brothers, but has now also been shared on VanHalen.com, where fans can also download it. 

Brothers is described by Alex as a love letter to Eddie, who passed away in October 2020. Alex launches a three-city book tour in support of the release on Monday in New York City. He will hit Northvale, New Jersey, on Tuesday, and Culver City, California, on Thursday.

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