The Eagles add more dates to Sphere residency

The Eagles add more dates to Sphere residency
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Eagles are spending even more time in Las Vegas.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers have added four more shows to their Eagles Live In Concert at Sphere residency:  March 7, 8, 14 and 15.

Registration for presale tickets is open now, with the presale launching Oct. 22 at 10 a.m. Tickets go on sale to the general public Oct. 25 at 10 a.m. 

The Eagles launched their Sphere residency on Sept. 20, treating fans to a set filled with classic tunes, like “Hotel California,” “Lyin’ Eyes,” “New Kid in Town,” “Take it to the Limit,” “Life’s Been Good,” “Take It Easy” and “Heartache Tonight.”

They return to the Sphere for their next show on Friday. A complete list of dates can be found at eagles.com.

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Ozzy Osbourne shares reaction to Jake E. Lee shooting: “I just hope he’ll be OK”

Ozzy Osbourne shares reaction to Jake E. Lee shooting: “I just hope he’ll be OK”
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Ozzy Osbourne has shared a statement to TMZ following news that his former guitarist, Jake E. Lee, was shot in Las Vegas early Tuesday morning.

“It’s been 37 years since I’ve seen Jake E. Lee, but that still doesn’t take away from the shock of hearing what happened to him,” Ozzy says. “It’s just another senseless act of gun violence.”

As previously reported, Lee’s management shared that Lee was shot “multiple times” while walking his dog and that authorities believe the shooting was “completely random.” The statement added that Lee was “doing well in an intensive care unit at a Las Vegas hospital” and “is expected to fully recover.”

“I send my thoughts to him and his beautiful daughter, Jade,” Ozzy adds. “I just hope he’ll be OK.”

Lee was in Ozzy’s band from 1982 to 1987, and played on albums including Bark at the Moon.

 

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On This Day, Oct. 16, 1992: Neil Young, Tom Petty celebrated 30th anniversary of Bob Dylan’s recording debut

On This Day, Oct. 16, 1992: Neil Young, Tom Petty celebrated 30th anniversary of Bob Dylan’s recording debut

On This Day, Oct. 16, 1992 …

A star-studded celebration of the 30th anniversary of Bob Dylan’s recording career was held at New York’s Madison Square Garden.

The night’s performers included Neil Young, Tom Petty, Eric Clapton, The Band, John Mellencamp, Pearl Jam‘s Eddie Vedder and Mike McCreadyPretenders‘ Chrissie Hynde, Willie Nelson, Ronnie Wood, George Harrison and Sinead O’Connor.

The artists each performed a Dylan tune, with Dylan ending the night by performing three songs.

A live double album of the concert was released in August 1993 and peaked at #40 on the Billboard 200 Album chart. The concert was also released on VHS.

Dylan released his self-titled debut album on March 19, 1962. 

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Bruce Springsteen chats with Zach Bryan for ‘Rolling Stone’s’ Musicians on Musicians issue

Bruce Springsteen chats with Zach Bryan for ‘Rolling Stone’s’ Musicians on Musicians issue
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Bruce Springsteen is featured in Rolling Stone’s latest Musicians on Musicians issue, where he chats with country star Zach Bryan.

The interview went down in April, right before Bruce recorded his part of “Sandpaper,” their collaboration that appeared on Zach’s album The Great American Bar Scene. During the conversation they discuss their careers, songwriting, mutual appreciation for each other’s music, the importance of moms and even a little bit of politics.

Springsteen also shares his thoughts about the upcoming movie Deliver Me From Nowhere, about the making of his 1982 album Nebraska.

“I’ve seen the scripts and I’ve talked to the director,” The Boss shares. “They’re just putting it all together, so I don’t have an awful lot to say about it, but I’m excited about it happening. It’ll be an interesting story.” 

Asked if he’s shocked that he’d be the subject of a movie, Bruce replied, “Yeah, it’s an interesting story, and the script is really good. I feel good about the whole project.” 

Also in the interview, Bruce reveals that the Born In The U.S.A. hit “I’m On Fire” didn’t take him very long to write.

“That was literally a song I wrote in two minutes. Didn’t even think about it. Didn’t think it was ever going to be on a record,” he says. “And if you go to iTunes now, it’s the number one favorite song out of every song I’ve written.”

The pair don’t talk too much about politics, but Springsteen, who has publicly endorsed Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, does offer up one prediction.

“I will sit here and I will predict again, Donald Trump will not be the next president of the United States,” he says. “Of course, I went all across Europe saying that the last time, and I was wrong.”

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Peter Frampton on his Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction: “I’m just honored that they thought of me this time”

Peter Frampton on his Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction: “I’m just honored that they thought of me this time”
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Peter Frampton will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on Saturday, and while he’s been eligible since 1997, he’s still surprised by the recognition. 

“You know, I never expect anything … in my life,” he tells ABC Audio. “I’ve just put my head down and worked. And those accolades that have come my way are always unexpected and very welcome, obviously.”

Frampton was particularly amazed by all the response he’s gotten to his induction, noting, “I didn’t quite realize how many people out there wanted me, almost more than I did, to be in the Hall of Fame. … That’s what blew me away.”

Frampton credits Sheryl Crow inviting him to join her onstage during her induction in 2023 for his induction, suggesting it reminded folks about him.

“I think that possibly people even on the board didn’t realize I wasn’t in already … which is wild,” he said.

He also believes he benefited from changes behind the scenes at the Rock Hall, but regardless, he notes, “I’m just honored that they thought of me this time.” 

Foreigner is also getting inducted this year, and Frampton says that’s particularly special for him, because “we share members”: Foreigner’s Mick Jones played on his first solo record and Rick Wills was part of his 1973 album, Frampton’s Camel.

“We’re just really excited to see each other and slap each other on the back,” he says. “If things hadn’t changed … neither Foreigner or I would be in this year.” 

The 2024 induction ceremony, taking place at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, will stream live on Disney+ at 7 p.m. ET. On Jan. 1, ABC will air the special 2024 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, featuring performance highlights. 

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Bryan Adams announces six-show residency at the Wynn Las Vegas

Bryan Adams announces six-show residency at the Wynn Las Vegas
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Bryan Adams is returning to Las Vegas.

The rocker is set to play six dates at the Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas in March as part of his Roll With The Punches 2025 tour.

An artist presale kicks off Wednesday at 10 a.m. PT, with tickets going on sale to the general public Friday at 10 a.m. PT.

The last time Adams played the Encore Theater was back in February 2023 during his So Happy It Hurts tour.

Adams is currently on tour overseas and will play Limassol, Cyprus, on Wednesday. So far the Vegas dates are the only U.S. shows on his schedule. A complete list of dates can be found at bryanadams.com.

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Ringo Starr appears to tease upcoming country album

Ringo Starr appears to tease upcoming country album
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Looks like Ringo Starr may be getting ready to finally release his long-talked-about country album. 

The Beatles drummer just shared a new picture on Instagram that shows him wearing a cowboy hat, with many fans in the comments speculating that it’s a tease for the country album. 

Ringo initially revealed that he was working on a country record back in May. He later shared that he was working with T. Bone Burnett on the project, telling USA Today in an interview that it wouldn’t be released until October, at least.”

The country album will be a follow-up to Ringo’s latest EP, Crooked Boy, which was released in April. That album was produced by Linda Perry, who previously worked with Ringo on two of his earlier EPs, writing “Coming Undone” for Change the World and “Everyone and Everything” for EP3.

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Former Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Jake E. Lee recovering after being shot in Las Vegas

Former Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Jake E. Lee recovering after being shot in Las Vegas
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Former Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Jake E. Lee is recovering in a Las Vegas hospital after being shot “multiple times” during a street shooting in the city, according to a statement by his management.

“Lee is fully conscious and doing well in an intensive care unit at a Las Vegas hospital,” reads the statement. “He is expected to fully recover.” 

The shooting occurred while Lee was out walking his dog. Police believe it was “completely random.”

Police are currently investigating the incident, with the statement noting “no further comments will be forthcoming.”

It adds, “Lee and his family appreciate respecting their privacy at this time.”

Lee backed Ozzy on guitar from 1982 and 1987, and appeared on the 1983 album Bark at the Moon, which sold over 3 million records. He also appeared on 1986’s The Ultimate Sin and toured with Ozzy behind the record before being fired by Ozzy’s wife, Sharon Osbourne.

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More artists announced for the Allman Betts Family Revival, including Guns N’ Roses’ Slash

More artists announced for the Allman Betts Family Revival, including Guns N’ Roses’ Slash
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The eighth annual Allman Betts Family Revival is set to kick off in November, and some new artists have been added to the trek, including Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash.

The 20-date tour begins Nov. 30 in St. Charles, Illinois, and features performances by The Allman Betts Band, made up of Gregg Allman’s son Devon Allman and Dickey Betts‘ son Duane Betts, playing the music of The Allman Brothers.

Slash is set to appear at the Dec. 16 show at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium.

Other new additions to the tour include Greg Koch, Donavan Frankenreiter, Maggie Rose and John Moreland in select cities.

The tour also features Robert RandolphLuther Dickinson, Cody Dickinson, Jimmy Hall, Anders Osborne and Sierra Green, as well as G. Love, Jake Shimabukuro, Grace Bowers and more.

The shows are set to feature two sets, one focused on the 1970s Duane Allman era of the band, and the other devoted to the 1990s Allman Brothers comeback era.

The tour will once again feature visuals from The Brotherhood of Light, known for their previous work with the Allman Brothers.

The Allman Betts Family Revival wraps up Dec. 21 in San Francisco. A complete list of dates and lineups for each show can be found at allmanbettsfamilyrevival.com.

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Chris Cornell jammed with Eddie & Alex Van Halen

Chris Cornell jammed with Eddie & Alex Van Halen
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n 2022, Chris Cornell‘s solo band member Pete Thorn revealed that the late Soundgarden frontman was set to collaborate with Eddie Van Halen on a song that never came to be. Now, the late Van Halen shredder’s brother and bandmate, Alex Van Halen, tells Rolling Stone that the two jammed together with Cornell.

The three-man session later became just Cornell and Alex after Eddie stepped away, the drummer recalls.

“Chris was in a very fragile part of his life, so to speak,” Alex says. “I got behind the drums, and he started playing bass. We played for 45 minutes. This motherf***** got so into it he started bleeding.”

“I said, ‘This is the man you want,'” Alex continues. “And then he died.”

Alex says he doesn’t remember exactly when the jam took place. Cornell died in May 2017.

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