Stevie Van Zandt on his new doc, ‘Disciple’: “I hope it explains my life to me”

Stevie Van Zandt on his new doc, ‘Disciple’: “I hope it explains my life to me”
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E Street Band guitarist Stevie Van Zandt is the subject of the new documentary Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple, premiering June 22 on HBO and streaming on Max.

Of course, the film delves into his work with Bruce Springsteen, and Van Zandt tells ABC Audio that director Bill Teck gives fans some new insight into the beginnings of their lifelong friendship and partnership.

“Bill really tells the story of those early Asbury days in a little bit more detailed way than most people even know,” Stevie shares. “And I think that’s going to be exciting for the fans before we even get into my other lives.”

The film features interviews with Van Zandt’s fellow musicians, including Springsteen, Eddie Vedder and Jackson Browne, and Teck says they were all eager to participate.

“People had been waiting, like, their whole lives to talk about Stevie,” he says. “Like you could tell that people knew, you know, how much of a story there was. … They wanted to be part of telling it.”

The film also delves into Van Zandt’s career as an activist, music historian and more, some things people may not be aware of, and Van Zandt says he hopes the doc helps bring his work “to a larger audience.” 

“That’s the nice thing about film, you know, it can find a way to tell the story and all these things you don’t have to categorize necessarily,” he says.

And while fans will certainly learn a lot about Stevie watching the doc, they won’t be the ones getting an education. 

“I hope it explains my life to me,” Van Zandt jokes. “Because it doesn’t make any sense, really. You know, I was just following things according to my instinct and wherever it went.”

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The Kinks’ Dave Davies upset his Rock & Roll Hall of Fame statue is up for auction

The Kinks’ Dave Davies upset his Rock & Roll Hall of Fame statue is up for auction
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The KinksDave Davies is upset that someone is trying to auction off his Rock & Roll Hall of Fame statue.

After seeing the listing, Davies took to social media to let people know that he did not approve of the sale.

“Regarding ebay listing for my RRHOF award statue has been made without my consent,” he wrote. “I lost track of my award years ago and didn’t know where it was. If the person bought it at a storage unit it may have been [around] the time of my 2004 stroke when I was incapacitated.”

He noted that he has since made a full recovery from his stroke and is upset nobody contacted him about the trophy, sharing, “This auction makes me very sad.” 

“We’ve written to the seller and are waiting to hear back,” he concluded. “I don’t want to have to pay 12 grand to get my own award backBut maybe we can work something out more reasonable.”

And it seems the post may have worked. Colony Records, which buys and sells rock ‘n’ roll memorabilia on eBay, replied to Davies’ post, writing, “follow me and shoot me a message on X we will work it out.” Davies replied, “Ok thank you.” 

Davies and the rest of The Kinks were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1990.

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Paul McCartney, Toto set for Mexico City’s Corona Capital Festival

Paul McCartney, Toto set for Mexico City’s Corona Capital Festival
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Paul McCartney and Toto are among the artists set to play Mexico City’s Corona Capital Festival, happening Nov. 15-17.

McCartney is set to headline the closing day of the festival, just days after the Mexico City stop of his Got Back tour, which is happening Nov. 12.

Toto will play opening night, just ahead of headliners Green Day, with pop star Shawn Mendes headlining Saturday.

Other acts playing the festival include Iggy Pop, Beck, New Order, Queens of the Stone Age and St. Vincent.

Tickets go on sale June 25 at 2 p.m. A complete lineup and ticket information can be found at coronacapital.com.

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Joan Jett, Foghat & more set for Tennessee’s Mountain Music Festival

Joan Jett, Foghat & more set for Tennessee’s Mountain Music Festival
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Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, Foghat and Night Ranger are among the acts booked for The Mountain Music Festival, taking place Aug. 23-25 in the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee.

The three-day fest at the Gatlinburg Convention Center in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, features a lineup of over 20 artists, with Tesla, 38 Special, Quiet Riot, Great White, Slaughter, Aldo Nova and more also on the bill.

Tickets for the festival are on sale now. More info on tickets and the complete lineup can be found at themountainusa.com.

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Sammy Hagar wishes friend and bandmate Michael Anthony a happy birthday

Sammy Hagar wishes friend and bandmate Michael Anthony a happy birthday
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Sammy Hagar took to social media Thursday to wish his bandmate and friend Michael Anthony a happy birthday.

“On this day, a long, long time ago, the world was blessed with this bad a**, bass playing, singing rock ‘n’ roll superstar,” Hagar wrote on Instagram. “Ladies and gentlemen I present to you the one. The only Mr. Michael Anthony.”

In an accompanying video, Hagar called the former Van Halen bassist “my brother from a different mother,” sharing, “I can’t tell you how much I love having you as a friend, having you as a bandmate, a partner in crime.”

“We have more fun than any 10 monkeys on the planet,” he added.

Hagar was dressed in a suit jacket in honor of the occasion, telling Anthony he wanted to be “first class today for you.” 

He said he would stay that way all day and would be having a cocktail to celebrate, but when the camera pulled back it revealed Hagar was actually only dressed up from the top up. He was actually wearing pink shorts with palm trees on the bottom, and noted, “Got to get this monkey suit off.”

And Anthony apparently loved the message. 

“Hahahaha, thanks, brother, haven’t seen you that dressed up in a long time!!!” he commented. “We’ve been through a lot, and we ain’t finished yet!! I love ya….and I’ll be right over for that birthday cocktail.”

Hagar is set to kick off his The Best of All Worlds tour, featuring Anthony, Joe Satriani and Jason Bonham, on July 13 in West Palm Beach, Florida. A complete list of dates can be found at redrocker.com.

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‘Nöthin But a Good Time’ ’80s hair metal docuseries set to premiere on Paramount+

‘Nöthin But a Good Time’ ’80s hair metal docuseries set to premiere on Paramount+
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Paramount+ has announced a new docuseries called Nöthin But a Good Time: The Uncensored Story of ’80s Hair Metal.

The three-part show features interviews with ’80s metallers including Poison‘s Bret Michaels, Ratt‘s Stephen Pearcy, Extreme‘s Nuno Bettencourt, Skid Row‘s Dave “Snake” Sabo and Headbangers Ball host Riki Rachtman. Additionally, Slipknot‘s Corey Taylor and Jackass’ Steve-O will make appearances.

“This docuseries is a celebration of the most outrageous decade in rock ‘n’ roll,” says director Jeff Tremaine, who also helmed the Mötley Crüe biopic The Dirt. “It’s my love letter to the ’80s.”

Nöthin But a Good Time, which, of course, includes an umlaut in the title, is based on the 2021 book Nöthin’ But a Good Time: The Uncensored History of the ’80s Hard Rock Explosion. A premiere date has yet to be announced.

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Scorpions musical biopic in the works

Scorpions musical biopic in the works
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If you’ve ever wanted to learn more about the German rock band Scorpions, you’ll soon get your chance.

Deadline reports that a Scorpions musical biopic, titled Wind of Change, after their 1991 top-five hit, is in the works from ESX Entertainment. 

According to the description, the film will follow three friends –  Rudolf Schenker, Klaus Meine and Matthias Jabs – “whose passion for rock n’ roll fueled their rise from the ashes of post-World War II Germany to the global stardom in the 1980s as the multi-platinum rock band Scorpions.” 

“The Scorpions’ music has penetrated our culture in a big way,” producer Ali Afshar tells Deadline. “There is an evocative quality to their sound that is unmatched in the genre, which is one of the reasons hits like ‘Rock You Like a Hurricane’ and ‘Still Loving You’ continue to get so much airplay and fill movie soundtracks, and their music continues to connect with a new generation of fans across the globe.”

Production on Wind of Change is expected to begin in Europe later this year, with a planned 2025 release, which will also be the band’s 60th anniversary.

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Billy Joel on why he hates TV, saying goodbye to his MSG residency

Billy Joel on why he hates TV, saying goodbye to his MSG residency
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Billy Joel is getting ready to wrap his Madison Square Garden residency in July, and while fans got a taste of the show when his 100th concert aired on CBS earlier this year, Billy wasn’t exactly the biggest fan of the telecast.

“I’m never crazy about doing TV. I don’t think I’m telegenic anyway,” he tells Variety. “I think I’m one of those artists who should be heard and not necessarily seen.”

He adds, “I don’t like being on camera. I’m camera-shy. … it just doesn’t feel rock ‘n’ roll when you’re on camera.”

Fans at home wound up upset when CBS mistakenly cut the telecast short in the middle of his “Piano Man” performance, with Joel sharing he “wasn’t surprised” it happened. 

“I’ve never been really happy with the way music is presented on television,” he says. “I wasn’t surprised that it got cut off short because I’ve always kind of been cut short by TV.” 

Joel says he’s looking forward to playing other venues in New York City when the residency ends, something he wasn’t allowed to do because of an exclusivity clause. He does think he’ll miss the place, noting the venue’s “acoustically perfect.”

But even though he’s saying goodbye, it doesn’t mean he’ll never be back.

“I am kind of remorseful about not playing there anymore, for the time being,” he says. “It doesn’t mean we can’t go back there any time. … And if we get an opportunity to play the Garden again, we probably will.” 

Billy Joel’s final Madison Square Garden residency show is happening July 25. A complete list of show dates can be found at billyjoel.com.

 

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No tour, no problem: Jon Bon Jovi says he doesn’t “need that high” of playing live

No tour, no problem: Jon Bon Jovi says he doesn’t “need that high” of playing live
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on Jovi recently released their new album, FOREVER, but hasn’t announced a tour due to Jon Bon Jovi‘s voice problems: He had major vocal cord surgery in 2022 and is still recovering. In fact, Jon told EW that the band won’t tour in 2024. But luckily, Jon says playing live has never been the most important thing for him.

“You know, I’ve always had the same list of priorities,” he told ABC Audio. “One was writing. Two was recording, to see if what you’ve written was worth it. And three was sharing it with an audience.”

“I enjoy it when we’re out there. I’m quite good at it. But I don’t need that high,” he revealed. “You know, it’s really not what motivates us. For me. It doesn’t motivate me, I should say. Writing the song is first and foremost.”

However, Jon does allow that performing songs live serves an important purpose.

“When you release a record and it’s on the radio, folks are listening to it. But I don’t know the reaction to the song, you know?” he notes. “So going out and doing it live is great.” 

In the absence of a tour, we’ll just have to content ourselves with listening to the new album and watching the Hulu documentary Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story.

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Paul McCartney bringing Got Back tour back to Mexico

Paul McCartney bringing Got Back tour back to Mexico
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Paul McCartney has added more dates to his Got Back tour. 

The two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer is returning to Mexico this fall with two shows: Nov. 8 in Monterrey and Nov. 12 in Mexico City. 

“The shows at Foro Sol were a highlight of last year for me. What a magical time we all had,” McCartney shares, referring to his November 2023 shows in Mexico City. “I can still hear your singing ringing in my ears!”

He adds, “Mexican audiences are so special. We always have a massive party together. I’m really looking forward to getting back and to rocking n’ rolling with you all as well as my first ever visit to Monterrey!”  

A ticket presale kicks off June 24 at 9 a.m., with tickets going on sale to the general public June 28 at 1 p.m.

The Mexico dates are just the latest additions to McCartney’s Got Back tour. He also recently announced shows in South America and Europe. A complete list of dates can be found at PaulMcCartney.com.

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