Zach Bryan thanks Bruce Springsteen for his contribution to new album

Zach Bryan thanks Bruce Springsteen for his contribution to new album
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Bruce Springsteen is featured on the song “Sandpaper,” on Zach Bryan’s new record, The Great American Bar Scene, and the country star took to social media to thank The Boss for his participation. 

“thank you for the day @springsteen,” he writes next to a picture of Springsteen holding a guitar. “thank you for your kind words thank you for letting me take this picture thank you for making my whole life a dream of a younger me a reason to believe.”

“Sandpaper” has similarities to Springsteen’s classic “I’m On Fire.” The pair first performed the tune together in concert back in March, when Springsteen flew from San Diego to join Bryan on stage at his concert at Brooklyn’s Barclay’s Center. 

And Springsteen isn’t the only collaborator on Bryan’s album. John Mayer is on the track “Better Days,” and he showed his appreciation to Zach on social media.

“I always knew this song Zach wrote was special. I had no idea how beautiful, powerful and deep an album it would be a part of,” he wrote. “I’m stunned. I’m blessed to have been able to fulfill my dreams of making music. What I never saw coming: to be asked to play with an artist as deeply tapped in as @zachlanebryan is. Thank you for inviting me into your dream-coming-true.”

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Def Leppard’s Phil Collen is ready to get his “rock star on” at Summer Stadium Tour with Journey

Def Leppard’s Phil Collen is ready to get his “rock star on” at Summer Stadium Tour with Journey
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Def Leppard is getting ready to launch their Summer Stadium Tour with Journey, and guitarist Phil Collen is excited for what’s in store.

The two bands previously toured together in 2018, and Collen tells ABC Audio that it’s a pairing that works well.

“We always do great with Journey, even when Journey are not doing great with themselves,” he says, adding he’s a “huge fan” of the band.

Collen says that with the recent 40th anniversary of their third studio album, Pyromania, fans can expect the set list to “lean heavily” on that album. He also says they plan to clean things up from some of their previous tours, noting, “We’ve got rid of a lot of chaff.” 

“When I say that, I mean, you know, stuff that bands do that you don’t realize you’re doing,” he explains. “We don’t need to waffle on and do this here and audience participation that lasts so long that you could actually fit another song in there.”

He notes, “We’ve kind of really surgically … chopped things up and made it just way more exciting.”

The tour marks another summer Def Leppard is spending headlining stadiums, and for Collen there’s nothing better.

“I think when you start playing, that’s the dream is to be able to do that and, you know, the bigger the better,” he says. “You get your rock star on. … It’s really cool.” 

Def Leppard and Journey’s Summer Stadium Tour, with special guests Steve Miller Band and Cheap Trick, kicks off Saturday in St. Louis. A complete list of dates can be found at defleppard.com.

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Which ’90s rock song made Darius Rucker jealous?

Which ’90s rock song made Darius Rucker jealous?
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While Hootie & the Blowfish were racking up huge hits in the ’90s, like “Only Wanna Be With You,” there was one particular song of the era that frontman Darius Rucker wishes he wrote.

Speaking with the Rolling Stone Music Now podcast, Rucker shares that he and his Hootie bandmates were jealous of the Stone Temple Pilots track “Interstate Love Song.”

“It just sounded perfect on the radio and it was so hard,” Rucker says. “You know, why can’t we play that?” 

Flash forward some 30 years and Hootie is covering “Interstate Love Song” during their current tour.

“Now I guess we’re just old dudes. We play whatever we want to play,” Rucker says. “So I love rocking that song.”

Hootie’s tour also features another ’90s alt vet on the bill, Collective Soul. The outing continues July 10 in Denver.

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Elton John reveals funny post-Glastonbury gift from Paul McCartney

Elton John reveals funny post-Glastonbury gift from Paul McCartney
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Elton John headlined England’s Glastonbury Festival in 2023, and he just revealed the surprising gift he received from Paul McCartney following the performance.

At one point during the Glastonbury set Elton was heard complaining about his pants falling down, which apparently prompted the gift from McCartney. 

During a Glastonbury-focused online Q&A, Elton was asked why his pants were dropping during the show and he replied, “Because they were too big!”

He then revealed that McCartney, who was on hand to witness the set, later sent him gold suspenders “to keep my trousers up the next week,” noting the gift “made me laugh so much!”

Elton’s Glastonbury set was his first time playing the iconic festival. It was also his final U.K. performance. He retired from the road in July 2023 after a show in Stockholm, Sweden.

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Sammy Hagar gives fans a peek inside The Best of All World tour rehearsals

Sammy Hagar gives fans a peek inside The Best of All World tour rehearsals
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Sammy Hagar is getting ready to kick off his The Best of All World tour, and he’s giving fans a sneak peek at what to expect.

The rocker has been sharing clips of rehearsals on Instagram, including one with him and the band – Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony, guitarist Joe Satriani and drummer Jason Bonhamperforming the Van Halen track “Poundcake” from the album For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge. And for those who don’t think Satriani can fill the late Eddie Van Halen‘s shoes, the clip ends with a taste of an epic Satriani guitar solo.

In another clip, Sammy gives fans a look at Bonham’s drum kit, which the drummer says features “a surprise,” to which Sammy exclaims, “I love surprises.”

Sammy then added a clip of the band performing the OU812 track “When It’s Love,” sharing, “Last night’s ending of rehearsal felt like the beginning of something great,” adding a variety of hashtags, including #10days, #enjoyingrehearsals and #Cantwaitforthistour.

Hagar’s The Best of All World tour, which will have him performing Van Halen classics along with solo tunes and tracks from his other bands, The Circle and Chickenfoot, kicks off July 13 in West Palm Beach, Florida. A complete list of dates can be found at redrocker.com.

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Metallica shares video of live “Am I Evil?” performance with Diamond Head’s Brian Tatler

Metallica shares video of live “Am I Evil?” performance with Diamond Head’s Brian Tatler
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Metallica has shared official video capturing their live collaboration with Brian Tatler of the English metal band Diamond Head.

Tatler joined the “Enter Sandman” outfit during a June show in Oslo, Norway, for a performance of the Diamond Head song “Am I Evil?” At the end of the nine-minute shred fest, frontman James Hetfield thanked Tatler for creating “one of the heaviest riffs ever written.”

You can watch the performance streaming now on YouTube.

The Metallica members have long spoken about being influenced by Diamond Head and often cover “Am I Evil?” live. They also recorded “Am I Evil?” for the B-side of their 1984 “Creeping Death” single.

Metallica played Oslo as part of the 2024 European leg of their M72 world tour. They’ll launch a U.S. leg in August.

(Video contains uncensored profanity.) 

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Green Day presented with UK’s BRIT Billion Award

Green Day presented with UK’s BRIT Billion Award
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Green Day is adding another award to their trophy case.

The Grammy-winning “American Idiot” trio is the latest band to earn the BRIT Billion Award, which honors artists who’ve racked up 1 billion streams in the U.K.

“Thank you to the BRIT Awards for our BRIT Billion award + all of you for listening!!!” Green Day says. “Here’s to the next billion.”

Other BRIT Billion recipients include The Rolling Stones, Coldplay, Billie Eilish, Lana Del Rey and Queen.

Green Day wrapped a European tour on June 29 at London’s Wembley Stadium. They’ll launch a U.S. stadium run July 29 in Washington, D.C.

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Roger Waters shoots down thought of a Pink Floyd reunion: “Whatever for?”

Roger Waters shoots down thought of a Pink Floyd reunion: “Whatever for?”
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Pink Floyd fans who are holding out hope for a reunion are bound to be disappointed.

In a new interview with Reuters, Roger Waters was asked if there was any chance of him performing with his former Pink Floyd bandmates Nick Mason and David Gilmour again. He replied, “No, whatever for?” He added that “it’s not in me.”

Waters says he doesn’t “regret” their last reunion in 2005 at Live 8 in London, particularly because keyboardist Rick Wright was still alive at the time.

“We played reasonably well and the people liked it,” he said. “And so I’m really, really glad. Do I want to do anything like (it)? No, I don’t, particularly as there’s only three of us left alive.”

Waters insists his feelings about a reunion have “nothing to do with any rancor or anything.” Referring to his public spats with Gilmour, he notes, “David and I are very, very different people and that’s okay.”

Besides, Roger says he’s “busy doing other things,” including working on a new album, The Bar, and a memoir. He adds, “I’m a busy chap.”

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Journey’s Neal Schon opens up about relationship with bandmate Jonathan Cain

Journey’s Neal Schon opens up about relationship with bandmate Jonathan Cain
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Journey’s Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain have been publicly at odds in recent years, with both sides filing lawsuits against each other and being very vocal about their differing political beliefs.

But the pair are heading back out on the road in July for the Summer Stadium Tour with Def Leppard, and in an interview with journalist Lyndsey Parker, Schon reveals they’ve put their differences aside for the music. 

“We just decided that the music is the music,” he says. “We worked really hard and diligently on keeping this thing alive all these years and just not let the other stuff get in the way and kind of keep it separate,” he shares. “It’s all right for us to have separate beliefs on everything.”

He adds, “Anytime you [get political] and you segregate, you’re going to lose fans. And why would you want to do that? Just keep it open for everyone to be able to enjoy your music as music.”

When it comes to politics, Schon says he’s “not a fan” of Journey songs being used by candidates, noting he doesn’t think music and politics “go hand-in-hand.”

“I think we should remain neutral and let everybody enjoy what they want to enjoy, and I think it’s nobody’s business,” he says. “I think that music is the greatest communicator of the world and that it shouldn’t have a label on it to be one way or another.”

Journey’s Summer Stadium Tour with Def Leppard kicks off July 6 in St. Louis. A complete list of dates can be found at journeymusic.com.

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Mötley Crüe’s Nikki Sixx marks 23 years of sobriety

Mötley Crüe’s Nikki Sixx marks 23 years of sobriety
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Mötley Crüe’s Nikki Sixx has marked 23 years of sobriety on social media.

On Tuesday, the rocker shared a post that read, “You’ve been sober for: 23 years, 276.00 months, 8,042 days, 201,623 hours.”

Then in a follow-up post he opened up about what his sobriety has meant to him.

“23 years sober today. Had a few runs at it before but I wasn’t ready to surrender completely to my addiction. Today I am the happiest I’ve been in my whole life,” he wrote. “Thank you to those that shared their experience to help me understand the simple process of letting go.”

He adds, “Nothing makes me happier than to see people who have lost hope to find themselves and change not only their life but their family’s too,” adding #SobrietyRocks.

Mötley Crüe are back out on the road starting July 11 with a show in Calgary, Canada. They return to the U.S. with a show July 19 in Minot, North Dakota. A complete list of dates can be found at motley.com.

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