Steve Vai issues clarification over Ozzy Osbourne album comments: “So sorry for the confusion”

Steve Vai issues clarification over Ozzy Osbourne album comments: “So sorry for the confusion”
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Steve Vai has shared a statement clarifying remarks he made about recording an album with Ozzy Osbourne.

In a recent interview with eonmusic, the guitar virtuoso shared that he was “sitting on a whole Ozzy record,” adding, “It’s a project that I recorded that’s sitting on the shelf.”

After outlets picked up Vai’s quote, he took to Facebook to explain that said Ozzy record isn’t as concrete as his original comments may have made it seem.

“In a recent interview I spoke a bit carelessly about ‘Sitting on an entire Ozzy album’ and then the clickbait headlines went viral,” Vai writes. He then recounts how he and Ozzy entered the studio together to write some more songs for the Prince of Darkness’ 1995 solo effort, Ozzmosis.

“We demoed a handful of tracks and then there was a bunch of tracks I built for [Ozzy] to check out,” Vai says. “He ended up picking one song to use on his album and that’s ‘My Little Man.’ It was re-recorded with his band, and it came out great. Only one other demoed track from those sessions had an Ozzy scratch vocal on it and I handed in all the Master demo tapes to the label and kept safety tapes of the tracks I personally built.”

Vai adds that while there’s “enough music for a whole record” on those tapes, “those songs would require re-recording.”

“I, like many Ozzy fans, would love if there was a secret hidden Ozzy album somewhere, only to be revealed to our surprised ears at a future time, but it wouldn’t come from those sessions,” Vai concludes. “So sorry for the confusion.”

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Queen’s “We Will Rock You” crosses one million Spotify streams

Queen’s “We Will Rock You” crosses one million Spotify streams
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Queen has just landed a new Spotify milestone: The band’s classic track “We Will Rock You” has surpassed one million streams on the streaming service.

“We Will Rock You,” written by guitarist Brian May, was featured on the band’s 1977 album, News of the World, and was released as a single on October 7 of that year. It went on to be certified six-times Platinum by the RIAA, and was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2009.

The song isn’t the only Queen track to reach such a milestone on the streaming service: Back in December, “Bohemian Rhapsody” surpassed two billion steams on Spotify.

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Gene Simmons’ daughter, Sophie, weds in mom Shannon Tweed’s backyard

Gene Simmons’ daughter, Sophie, weds in mom Shannon Tweed’s backyard
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KISS’ Gene Simmons has welcomed a new member into his family. People reports that the rocker’s daughter Sophie, with wife Shannon Tweed-Simmons, wed fiancé James Henderson Wednesday at Shannon’s home in Los Angeles.

The mag reports that the couple first tied the knot Friday at a courthouse in Los Angeles, before celebrating with 30 guests at a bash in the backyard of Shannon’s “she-shed.”

“We couldn’t be prouder of our daughter,” Gene and Shannon tell the mag. “James is a solid young man, and Sophie can do anything she puts her mind to,” adding, “We wish them a lifetime of love and happiness. If they are even half as happy as we are, they will last long.” 

Sophie chose a blush Lahav dress for her big day, while her groom wore a Tom Ford suit.

As for the location of the wedding, Sophie shares, “The view truly can’t be beat and I love that it is intimate and family oriented,” adding, “James and I never wanted a big wedding so this is the perfect space for us.”

And the couple plan to continue the party: Another speakeasy-style bash with 250 guests is happening Thursday in Los Angeles, and on Friday, they are hosting a brunch for out-of-town guests who flew in for the affair.

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Journey joined by original keyboardist Gregg Rolie at Austin show

Journey joined by original keyboardist Gregg Rolie at Austin show
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As previously reported, Neal Schon teased a “special surprise” at Journey’s 50th anniversary tour stop in Austin, Texas, with many fans guessing it would be an appearance by original keyboardist Gregg Rolie. Well, it turns out they were right.

Blabbermouth.net reports Rolie made a guest appearance at the Moody Center ATX Wednesday night, performing early Journey tunes like “Just the Same Way,” “Of A Lifetime,” “Feeling That Way” and “Anytime.” 

Schon and Rolie, who both played in Santana, also teamed up for a cover of “Black Magic Woman,” the Fleetwood Mac song that Santana covered for his album Abraxas. The performance included a guest appearance by Steve Lukather of Toto, the tour’s opening act.

“I just wanna say: Fifty years?” Rolie told the crowd. “Fifty years of one band going through changes, but it’s like a runaway freight train that just keeps going with no brakes.” 

Rolie was Journey’s original lead singer and keyboardist back in 1973, when the group formed back in San Francisco; he appeared on their first six albums. In 1977, Rolie was replaced as lead singer by Steve Perry; he left the group in 1980.

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Disney+ shares trailer for U2 docu-special ‘Bono & The Edge: A Sort of Homecoming’

Disney+ shares trailer for U2 docu-special ‘Bono & The Edge: A Sort of Homecoming’
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We are getting our first real look at the upcoming Disney+ docu-special about U2’s Bono and The Edge, featuring talk show host David Letterman. A trailer for Bono & The Edge: A Sort of Homecoming has just been released, with the special described as “part concert movie, part travel adventure plus a whole lot of Bono and The Edge, with Dave’s humor throughout.”

The trailer features clips of the two rockers walking through Dublin with Letterman, along with performance footage, clips of the two singing with others at a local pub and more. 

“Traditional storytelling part of Dublin,” Bono shares in the clip. “It’s in our music. Our songs, they’re still growing, they’re still emerging.”

In the trailer, Letterman asks the rockers about changing up the songs for their upcoming album, Songs of Surrender, dropping March 17. Bono notes, “We wanted to strip away the artifice that inevitably emerges when you’ve been around this long.”  

Bono & The Edge: A Sort of Homecoming, directed by Morgan Neville, debuts March 17 on Disney+.

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Update on the rumored Rolling Stones/Paul McCartney collaboration

Update on the rumored Rolling Stones/Paul McCartney collaboration
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As previously reported, a recent article in Variety claimed The Rolling Stones had collaborated with Paul McCartney for their upcoming album, with the Beatle allegedly laying down bass tracks recently at a studio in Los Angeles. Well, it turns out fans shouldn’t expect to hear McCartney on the entire record. 

ABC Audio has learned that McCartney does play bass on one track, and early reports, also by Variety, suggesting Ringo Starr was also part of the project are inaccurate.

As for the record itself, it is reportedly being produced by Ozzy Osbourne/Iggy Pop/Elton John producer Andrew Watt. So far, there’s no word on when The Stones’ album will come out, but whenever it does, it will be the band’s first album of original material since 2005’s A Bigger Bang. The last new album they released was the 2016’s blues covers album Blue & Lonesome.

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Elton John extends his record of having highest-grossing tour of all time

Elton John extends his record of having highest-grossing tour of all time
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Elton John is making it even harder to break his record of having the highest-grossing tour of all time.

Last month, Billboard reported Sir Elton’s Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour became the first trek ever to earn more than $800 million, besting the previous record Ed Sheeran set in 2019 after his Divide tour made $776.4 million.

The outlet reports Sir Elton’s tour added an additional $40.9 million to its coffers in the month of January, during which he performed eight shows across Australia and New Zealand.

The numbers now extend his lead atop the Top Tours chart. Sir Elton is also #1 on the Top Boxscores chart for making $11.3 million after performing a pair of shows at Allianz Stadium in Sydney, Australia.

This marks the ninth time an artist has simultaneously ruled both charts, but the second time for Sir Elton. The only other act who ruled both charts twice is K-pop sensation BTS

Sir Elton’s pair of performance at AAMI Park in Melbourne, Australia, is #2 on the recent Boxscores chart after making $10.2 million. He also appears in fourth place, making $8.4 million for his two shows at McDonald Jones Stadium in Newcastle, New South Wales.

Sir Elton’s farewell tour is scheduled to conclude on July 8 in Stockholm, Sweden.

As previously reported, Sir Elton’s career total when it comes to concerts stands at $1.863 billion grossed and 19.9 million tickets sold — the highest for any solo artist in Billboard Boxscore history.

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Mick Jagger featured in new documentary Little Richard: I Am Everything

Mick Jagger featured in new documentary Little Richard: I Am Everything
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A new documentary on rock’s founding father Little Richard is heading to theaters in New York and LA on April 21.

Little Richard: I Am Everything premiered at Sundance. It details the life of the man born Richard Penniman, and how he pioneered a new form of gender-bending showmanship that was later adopted by everyone from Mick Jagger, Elton John and David Bowie to Prince and Harry Styles

His music, meanwhile, influenced generations, from The Beatles, Robert Plant and AC/DC, to Patti Smith and Michael Jackson, to Bruno Mars and Chris Cornell

Jagger is interviewed in the documentary about Richard’s influence, as is Emmy-winning actor and singer Billy Porter.

The documentary also covers Richard’s internal battle between rock and roll and religion, which led him to temporarily abandon secular music and switch to gospel in the late ’50s, and become ordained as a minister in 1970.

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Dave Grohl honors manager at ‘Pollstar’ Awards; Mötley Crüe & Def Leppard win Rock Tour of the Year

Dave Grohl honors manager at ‘Pollstar’ Awards; Mötley Crüe & Def Leppard win Rock Tour of the Year
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Dave Grohl made a surprise appearance during Wednesday’s 2023 Pollstar Awards, which honors the biggest and best of the touring industry.

The Foo Fighters frontman introduced his longtime manager John Silva, who received the Personal Manager of the Year award.

“Over the years we’ve had some incredible triumphs and some devastating crises, but the one thing that has kept us together over the years is love,” Grohl said of Silva.”I truly believe that [Silva and I] are like family.”

Meanwhile, the Pollstar Award for Rock Tour of the Year went to Mötley Crüe and Def Leppard‘s co-headlining Stadium Tour. Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, who were among the openers on the trek, won Support/Special Guest Act of the Year.

Additionally, Billie Eilish won Pop Tour of the Year, and the Eagles were honored with the Milestone Award, which was accepted by drummer and vocalist Don Henley.

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On This Day – February 23, 2000 – Santana’s ‘Supernatural’ Sweeps the Grammys

On This Day – February 23, 2000 – Santana’s ‘Supernatural’ Sweeps the Grammys

On this Day, February 23, 2000…

Santana’s album Supernatural won nine Grammys, breaking the record held by Michael Jackson’s Thriller for most Grammys won by a single album in one night. Among the wins was Album of the Year, making Carlos Santana the first Hispanic artist to win that award. 

Supernatrual was a huge hit for Santana, landing at number one in eleven countries. It spent 12 non-consecutive weeks at number one in the U.S., and went on to be certified 15-times Platinum by the Recording Industry of America.

The album’s biggest hit was the song “Smooth,” featuring Matchbox Twenty’s Rob Thomas, which topped the Billboard Hot 100 for 12 weeks. On Grammy night the song won Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals.

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