On This Day, Feb. 12, 2007: The Police announced reunion tour during Los Angeles press conference

On This Day, Feb. 12, 2007: The Police announced reunion tour during Los Angeles press conference
On This Day, Feb. 12, 2007: The Police announced reunion tour during Los Angeles press conference

On This Day, Feb. 12, 2007 …

One day after reuniting for a performance at the 49th annual Grammy Awards, The Police held a press conference at the Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles, where they confirmed rumors they would be reuniting for a world tour.

The band performed at the press conference, which was also billed as a rehearsal. They played such classic tunes as “Message in a Bottle,” “Roxanne,” “Can’t Stand Losing You” and more.

The tour would be The Police’s first tour together in over 20 years years, and it marked the band’s 30th anniversary.

The reunion tour kicked off in Vancouver in May and featured four North American legs, as well as shows in Europe, Asia, Australia, New Zealand and Latin America.

It wrapped in August 2008 at New York’s Madison Square Garden.

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Lineup announced for the ninth annual Love Rocks NYC concert

Lineup announced for the ninth annual Love Rocks NYC concert
Lineup announced for the ninth annual Love Rocks NYC concert
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Peter Frampton and The Doobie BrothersMichael McDonald are among the artists set to perform at the ninth annual Love Rocks NYC concert, taking place March 6 at the Beacon Theatre in New York City.

The concert will also feature Beck, Cher, The Struts’ Luke SpillerEric Burton of Black Pumas, EurythmicsDave Stewart featuring Vanessa Amorosi, Alicia Keys, Mavis Staples, Phish’s Trey Anastasio, Jesse Malin, Kate Hudson, Grace Bowers and more.

All artists will be backed by a house band, led by bassist Will Lee, best known for being a member of the Late Show with David Letterman band.

A ticket presale kicks off Thursday at 10 a.m., with tickets going on sale to the general public on Friday at 10 a.m.

Love Rocks NYC is a benefit for the nonprofit God’s Love We Deliver, which delivers meals to people who are too sick to prepare them themselves. This year the concert will also support Project Angel Food in Los Angeles to help those affected by the recent wildfires in the area.

The Love Rocks concerts first launched in 2017 and have gone on to raise $50 million, enough to fund 5 million meals for New Yorkers in need.

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Paul McCartney announces second New York City club show

Paul McCartney announces second New York City club show
Paul McCartney announces second New York City club show
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Paul McCartney surprised New Yorkers by playing New York City’s 575-capacity Bowery Ballroom in on Tuesday, and now he’s doing it again.

The two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer just announced he’s returning to the venue on Wednesday, with tickets only available at the Bowery Ballroom box office.

According to setlist.fm, Tuesday night’s show lasted about 90 minutes, with Sir Paul opening with The Beatles’ classic “A Hard Day’s Night.” Other Beatles tunes in the 22-song set included  “Got To Get You Into My Life,” “Blackbird,” the Grammy-winning “Now and Then,” “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da,” “Get Back,” “Lady Madonna,” “Let It Be” and “Hey Jude.”

He closed the show with the portion of the Abbey Road side two medley that comprises “Golden Slumbers,” “Carry That Weight” and “The End.”

The set also included the Wings tunes “Letting Go,” “Jet,” “Let Me Roll It,” and others, along with McCartney solo tracks “Maybe I’m Amazed,” “My Valentine” and “Come On To Me.”

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Bad Company, Billy Idol, Joe Cocker among this year’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominees

Bad Company, Billy Idol, Joe Cocker among this year’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominees
Bad Company, Billy Idol, Joe Cocker among this year’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominees
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The nominees for the 2025 class of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame have been revealed, with eight out of the 14 artists in the running getting a nomination for the very first time.

Among those first-times nominees are Bad Company, the supergroup featuring former Free members Paul Rodgers and Simon Kirke, along with The Black Crowes, Billy Idol and Joe Cocker, plus “The Twist” singer Chubby Checker, rap duo Outkast, jam band Phish and Mexican rock band Maná.

The other six nominees, who’ve appeared on the ballot before, are Cyndi LauperMariah Carey, Seattle rockers Soundgarden, garage rock duo The White Stripes, British rockers Oasis and new wave pioneers Joy Division/New Order.

To be eligible for nomination, an artist or band must have released their first commercial recording at least 25 years ago, though a number of these nominees have been eligible for much longer than that. For example, Bad Company’s been eligible since 1999, and Checker’s been eligible since 1985.

This year’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame class will be announced in April. The 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction is set to take place in Los Angeles this fall, although an exact date has yet to be announced.

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Don Henley sued by rare book seller over alleged lyrics theft

Don Henley sued by rare book seller over alleged lyrics theft
Don Henley sued by rare book seller over alleged lyrics theft
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Don Henley is being sued by one of the men who was accused of stealing his handwritten lyrics to several classic Eagles tunes.

Glenn Horowitz, one of three men to stand trial for the alleged theft, filed a lawsuit in New York Supreme Court against Henley and his manager Irving Azoff, claiming the pair always knew the lyrics in question were not stolen.

Horowitz, a rare books dealer, was tried alongside Craig Inciardi and rock memorabilia dealer Edward Kosinski, with the trio accused of trying to auction off the handwritten notes and lyrics for songs from the Eagles’ classic album Hotel California.

The trio claimed they got the sheets from writer Ed Sanders, who came into possession of the documents in the ’70s when he worked on Henley’s never-published biography. In 2005, Sanders sold the manuscripts to Horowitz, who then sold them to Inciardi and Kosinski. Henley has always maintained the manuscripts weren’t given to Sanders, so he had no right to sell them.

The case finally went to trial in February of 2024, but was dismissed due to a late disclosure of documents by Henley’s team.

In the new suit, lawyers for Horowitz argue Henley and Azoff, “knew that Ed Sanders had acquired and retained the handwritten lyrics legitimately and without theft or misappropriation.” The suit accuses the pair of malicious prosecution, intentional infliction of emotional distress and more. Horowitz is seeking punitive damages.

In a statement provided to ABC Audio, Dan Petrocelli, attorney for Henley and Azoff, shared, “Don Henley was a witness and a victim in a criminal trial brought by the Manhattan District Attorney after a formal indictment of Glenn Horowitz by a New York grand jury,” adding, “The indictment highlighted the dark underbelly of the memorabilia business that exploited the brazen, unauthorized taking and selling of Mr. Henley’s handwritten lyrics. The only malicious prosecution involved here is the filing of this case by Mr. Horowitz.”

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‘Tom Petty: Heartbreakers Beach Party’ to stream on Paramount+

‘Tom Petty: Heartbreakers Beach Party’ to stream on Paramount+
‘Tom Petty: Heartbreakers Beach Party’ to stream on Paramount+
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The long-lost Tom Petty documentary, Tom Petty: Heartbreakers Beach Party, is coming to streaming.

The film, which was the directorial debut of Oscar winner Cameron Crowe, was released in theaters back in October to coincide with Petty’s 74th birthday and will now stream on Paramount+ starting March 11.

The flick followed Petty and the Heartbreakers during their 1982-83 tour for the album Long After Dark. It originally aired on MTV in 1983, but, according to the description, “was deemed too experimental and abruptly pulled from the air.”

The newly restored version of the film includes a new intro from Crowe, along with 20 minutes of previously unreleased footage.

Heartbreakers Beach Party occupies a special place in my heart,” said Crowe. “Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers leaned into the making of the film with a kind of hilarious music-filled honesty that still feels fresh forty years later.”

He adds, “I’m especially happy to add a postscript with the never-seen outtake footage I always treasured. The fact that the original film was yanked from MTV after only one airing shows that it was, and still is, an outlandish feast for fans in the best ways. Turn it up!!”

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Bob Dylan biopic ‘A Complete Unknown’ to be released digitally on Feb. 25

Bob Dylan biopic ‘A Complete Unknown’ to be released digitally on Feb. 25
Bob Dylan biopic ‘A Complete Unknown’ to be released digitally on Feb. 25
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You’ll soon be able to watch the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown in the comfort of your own home.

The film, starring Timothée Chalamet as Dylan, will available on digital platforms starting Feb. 25, with never-before-seen bonus extras. It will also be released on 4K Ultra High Definition Blu-ray and High Definition Blu-ray on April 1.

A Complete Unknown is up for eight Oscars this year, including best picture, best actor for Chalamet, best supporting actor for Ed Norton, best supporting actress for Monica Barbaro and best director for James Mangold.

Meanwhile, Barbaro, who plays Joan Baez in the film, finally got to meet the legendary singer in real life. The actress shared photos of her with Baez on Instagram, writing, “A beautiful night in so many ways. Absolutely surreal. Joan. You’re a legend.”

Although she doesn’t say where the meeting took place, Barbaro previously said she was making plans to meet Baez at the A Night to Honor Joan Baez concert, which was held Saturday at Masonic Auditorium in San Francisco.

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Peter Frampton adds second leg to his Let’s Do It Again tour

Peter Frampton adds second leg to his Let’s Do It Again tour
Peter Frampton adds second leg to his Let’s Do It Again tour
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Peter Frampton has added additional dates to his Let’s Do It Again tour.

The new leg consists of nine shows, kicking off June 13 in Seattle and wrapping June 29 in Las Vegas.

“It’s the Let’s Do It Again tour. Why not?” Frampton says in a video posted to Instagram. “I feel good, wanna come out and see you guys and play some music.”

A ticket presale begins Wednesday at 10 a.m., with tickets going on sale to the general public Friday at 10 a.m. 

Frampton, who was inducted into the Rock Hall in October, announced his Let’s Do It Again tour in January, with the first leg set to kick off with a 10-show run starting March 30 in Uncasville, Connecticut, and wrapping April 19 in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. A complete list of dates can be found at Frampton.com.

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Jeremy Strong calls working on Bruce Springsteen movie ‘utterly life affirming’

Jeremy Strong calls working on Bruce Springsteen movie ‘utterly life affirming’
Jeremy Strong calls working on Bruce Springsteen movie ‘utterly life affirming’
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Actor Jeremy Strong plays Bruce Springsteen’s manager Jon Landau in the upcoming movie Deliver Me From Nowhere, and he tells Variety working on the film was “utterly life affirming.”

“It’s a mentor story, like The Apprentice,” he says, referring to the Donald Trump film that earned Strong a best supporting actor Oscar nomination for playing Roy Cohn. “But if Roy is Mephistopheles, Jon is a force of light.”

“Spending time with Bruce and Jon and communing with Bruce’s music, which is a gospel of hope and faith and love, as opposed to a gospel of hatred and mendacity and nihilism, which is what Roy was, it was a tonic,” he adds. “It lifted me out of the darkness.”

As for his co-star Jeremy Allen White, who plays The Boss in the film, Strong says he “transformed brilliantly into Bruce. He sang brilliantly.”

Deliver Me From Nowhere, directed by Scott Cooper, follows Springsteen’s efforts to make his 1982 solo album Nebraska. The film is based on Warren Zanes‘ book Deliver Me from Nowhere: The Making of Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska.

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Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo announce new spring tour dates

Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo announce new spring tour dates
Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo announce new spring tour dates
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Pat Benatar and husband Neil Giraldo have announced dates for a new spring tour.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame pair, who’ve been married since 1982, will hit the road on a 26-date trek starting April 11 in Palm Springs, California, and wrapping June 1 in Selbyville, Delaware.

Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. A complete list of dates can be found at benatargiraldo.com.

The tour isn’t the only big thing happening for Benatar and Giraldo this year. They are also dropping the new children’s book My Grandma and Grandpa Rock! on Sept. 9.

According to the book’s description, it’s “a lyrical read-aloud that celebrates all kinds of grandparents from all walks of life―from plumbers to yoga instructors to … rock stars!”

My Grandma and Grandpa Rock! is available for preorder now.

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