Eagles add “The California Concerts” to The Long Goodbye tour

Eagles add “The California Concerts” to The Long Goodbye tour
Eagles add “The California Concerts” to The Long Goodbye tour
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Eagles are bringing The Long Goodbye tour to the West Coast.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers just announced dates for what they’re calling “The California Concerts,” happening January 5 and 6 at The Kia Forum in Los Angeles. Both shows feature special guests Steely Dan.

The concerts coincide with the 10-year anniversary of the band’s January 2014 shows that reopened the Forum after a $100 million renovation. 

A ticket presale kicks off Wednesday, October 11, at 10 a.m. PT, followed by a general onsale starting Friday, October 13, at 10 a.m. PT. Eagles are also offering curated travel packages that include tickets and hotel accommodations. Those go on sale starting October 13 at 10 a.m. PT.

Next up, Eagles bring The Long Goodbye tour to Denver, Colorado, on Thursday, October 5. A complete list of dates can be found at eagles.com.

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On This Day, October 4, 1970: Janis Joplin dies at age 27

On This Day, October 4, 1970: Janis Joplin dies at age 27
On This Day, October 4, 1970: Janis Joplin dies at age 27

On This Day, October 4, 1970…

Legendary blues-rock singer Janis Joplin was found dead in her room at the Landmark Motor Hotel in Los Angeles. She was only 27. She passed away from a heroin overdose.

Joplin had gained fame as one of the most electrifying performers of her era, thanks to appearances at the Monterey Pop Festival as lead singer of Big Brother and the Holding Company and later as a solo artist at Woodstock. 

She died during the recording of her second solo album, Pearl, which was released after her death and spent nine weeks at #1. It included a cover of Kris Kristofferson’s “Me and Bobby McGee,” which became her only #1 hit. 

Other well-known Joplin tunes include covers of “Piece of My Heart” and “Cry Baby” as well as her original tune “Mercedes Benz,” which was her final recording.

Joplin was posthumously inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1995.

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Genesis’ Steve Hackett launches Foxtrot at Fifty + Hackett Highlights tour in North America

Genesis’ Steve Hackett launches Foxtrot at Fifty + Hackett Highlights tour in North America
Genesis’ Steve Hackett launches Foxtrot at Fifty + Hackett Highlights tour in North America
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Former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett just launched his Genesis Revisited: Foxtrot at Fifty + Hackett Highlights tour in North America, which sees him playing Genesis’ 1972 classic album, Foxtrot, in its entirety, as well as some of his solo material.

The album is a big favorite among Genesis fans, and Hackett believes it’s because of one particular song, though he says some “call it indulgent”: the over 20-minute classic “Supper’s Ready.”

“Somebody I was talking to earlier said it was like a suite of pieces all put together and more classical music in that sense,” he tells ABC Audio. “It’s a little bit like a mini musical.”

When performing the tune, Hackett says he doesn’t get too creative although he does like to “branch away and go off” at times, which can be an issue.  

He jokes, “Sometimes that 23 minute song can end up being 25 minutes long and the band are all hoping that the guitarist, i.e. me, is going to finish his guitar solo soon so that they can all go home for supper themselves.”

In the end, Hackett says he does his best to perform authentic versions of both Genesis songs and his own solo material so fans will be able to recognize the tracks they love. He compared his approach to the Queen stage musical, We Will Rock You.

He explains, “We know on stage it’s not the same people, but the power of the music and the fact that it’s authentically done, that’s important.” 

Hackett’s Genesis Revisited: Foxtrot at Fifty + Hackett Highlights tour hits Toronto, Canada, on October 5, with the first U.S. show happening October 6 in Ithaca, New York. A complete list of dates can be found at hackettsongs.com.

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Bret Michaels reveals skin cancer scare, urges fans to get checked out

Bret Michaels reveals skin cancer scare, urges fans to get checked out
Bret Michaels reveals skin cancer scare, urges fans to get checked out
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Bret Michaels recently had a cancer scare, but it didn’t keep him from rocking. In an Instagram post, the Poison frontman showed off a scar on his hip from a biopsy he had done Friday.

“Just knowing that I absolutely love the outdoors & the sun but with the recent passing of my friend Jimmy Buffett, I decided it was time for a more recent check up of something I thought was nothing,” he writes. “Turns out, it was something.” Buffett passed away September 1 after a four-year battle with Merkel cell skin cancer.

Michaels says his own procedure “not only may have saved my life but surely extended it,” adding he’s “not completely out of the woods yet.” 

He concludes the post by encouraging his followers, especially those who love the outdoors, to get themselves checked out. “You are never out of the fight until the fight is out of you…Remain unbroken, my friends!” he notes.

Michael’s procedure hasn’t slowed him down. Not long after the biopsy, he took the stage in Houston, Texas. His next show is happening October 13 in Corbin, Kentucky. A complete list of dates can be found at bretmichaels.com.

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Roger Waters previews upcoming ‘The Dark Side of the Moon Redux’ shows

Roger Waters previews upcoming ‘The Dark Side of the Moon Redux’ shows
Roger Waters previews upcoming ‘The Dark Side of the Moon Redux’ shows
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Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters is set to promote the release of his upcoming album, The Dark Side of the Moon Redux, with live shows at The London Palladium October 8 and 9, and he’s giving fans a preview of what to expect. 

The rocker has shared some clips from rehearsals on Instagram, including footage of him performing “Us and Them” and “Money.” There’s also a clip of Waters giving his band some direction, and he appears to be pleased.

“Sounds great,” he says. “You guys have done a lot of proper homework.”

The Dark Side of the Moon Redux is Waters’ reimagining of Pink Floyd’s classic 1973 album, The Dark Side of the Moon. It drops October 6 and is available for preorder now. Anyone who presaves the release on Spotify or Apple Music will be entered into a sweepstakes to win a signed test pressing of the album.

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Billy F. Gibbons, Nancy Wilson & more to guest on upcoming second of AXS TV’s ‘Power Hour’

Billy F. Gibbons, Nancy Wilson & more to guest on upcoming second of AXS TV’s ‘Power Hour’
Billy F. Gibbons, Nancy Wilson & more to guest on upcoming second of AXS TV’s ‘Power Hour’
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ZZ Top‘s Billy F. GibbonsHeart‘s Nancy Wilson and The Black Crowes‘ Chris Robinson are among the guests featured on the upcoming second season of Power Hour, AXS TV’s rock-themed news and interview show. 

Others set to appear include Metallica‘s Lars UlrichFoo Fighters‘ Chris ShiflettGreen DayGuns N’ Roses‘ Duff McKaganIron Maiden‘s Bruce Dickinson and Wolfgang Van Halen, as well as members of BlondieSex Pistols, Megadeth and more.

“The lineup of Rock & Roll legends we have for Season 2 of the Power Hour is comprised of some of the biggest names in music history,” says Power Hour co-host Matt Pinfield. “Many of these artists I have known for years and consider friends, but being able to have them join the show with [co-hosts] Josh [Bernstein] and Caity [Babs] is a new career highlight for me. We’re just as excited to turn viewers on to all of the new bands we’ve been discovering and premiering, who are the future of Rock music.”

Season 2 of Power Hour premieres Thursday, October 5, at 11 p.m. ET.

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Lionel Richie gets key to Alabama hometown, plants trees at “Hello Park” with Luke and Katy

Lionel Richie gets key to Alabama hometown, plants trees at “Hello Park” with Luke and Katy
Lionel Richie gets key to Alabama hometown, plants trees at “Hello Park” with Luke and Katy
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Lionel Richie said “Hello” to his hometown of Tuskegee, Alabama, on Monday, October 2, and he brought fellow American Idol judges Katy Perry and Luke Bryan with him.

The three were in town to film for the new season of American Idol, reports AL.com. While they were there, Lionel was given the key to the city by Mayor Lawrence F. Haygood Jr. Lionel, Katy and Luke also took part in a dedication and tree planting in the newly established Hello Park, a green space near Lionel’s alma mater, Tuskegee University. 

The park sits on a plot of land that Lionel’s family owns near the school entrance. Lionel said earlier this year that he decided to turn it into “a place for meditation and a place to reflect” on the area’s rich history.

During the tree planting, Luke jokingly asked if the trees would grow “big enough to hold a deer stand” while Katy literally hugged one of the trees, explaining that she’s from California.

American Idol is also filming in Luke and Katy’s respective hometowns of Leesburg, Georgia, and Santa Barbara, California. The new American Idol season airs next year on ABC.

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Little Feet’s ‘Highwire Act In St. Louis’ getting first-ever DVD & digital release

Little Feet’s ‘Highwire Act In St. Louis’ getting first-ever DVD & digital release
Little Feet’s ‘Highwire Act In St. Louis’ getting first-ever DVD & digital release
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Little Feet is set to reissue 2004’s Little Feat: Highwire Act In St. Louis on November 3.

Originally released on DVD, the concert will now come out as a Blu-ray/two-CD set, the first time it’s been available on Blu-ray and the first time it’s been packaged with the audio CD. It will also get its first-ever digital release. 

Filmed in 2003, Little Feat: Highwire Act In St. Louis was a concert that celebrated the band’s more than 30-year career. The release includes the full show, with performances of songs like “Dixie Chicken,” “Willin’,” “Oh, Atlanta,” “Time Loves A Hero,” “Fat Man In The Bathtub” and more.

It also includes Little Feat Close Up In St. Louis, an 11-minute documentary that has band members reflecting on the history of Little Feet. 

Little Feat: Highwire Act In St. Louis is available for preorder now.

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Steely Dan to reissue ‘Gaucho’ on vinyl for the first time in 15 years

Steely Dan to reissue ‘Gaucho’ on vinyl for the first time in 15 years
Steely Dan to reissue ‘Gaucho’ on vinyl for the first time in 15 years
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Steely Dan has announced the latest album in their vinyl reissue program. This time the band is set to release 1980’s Gaucho, marking the first time it’s been available on vinyl in 15 years. 

Dropping December 1, the reissue has been remastered from a 1980 analog tape copy and will be released on 180 gram black vinyl, as well as a limited-edition premium 45 RPM version on Ultra High-Quality Vinyl.

Released November 21, 1980, Gaucho was Steely Dan’s seventh studio album and featured the top 10 hit “Hey Nineteen,” as well as “Babylon Sisters” and “Time Out of Mind.” The album earned a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year and won a trophy for Best Engineered Recording-Non Classical. 

This will be the fifth Steely Dan record to get a vinyl reissue. The reissue program, which Donald Fagen has overseen, started with their 1972 debut, Can’t Buy a Thrill, reissued in November 2022. It was then followed by 1973’s Countdown to Ecstasy, which dropped in May; 1974’s Pretzel Logic, which dropped in July; and Aja, which was released in September. 

The program plans to reissue two more albums — 1975’s Katy Lied and 1976’s The Royal Scam — over the next year.

Gaucho is available for preorder now.

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On This Day, October 3, 1949: Fleetwood Mac star Lindsey Buckingham is born

On This Day, October 3, 1949: Fleetwood Mac star Lindsey Buckingham is born
On This Day, October 3, 1949: Fleetwood Mac star Lindsey Buckingham is born

On This Day, October 3, 1949…

Lindsey Buckingham, former singer, lead guitarist and songwriter for Fleetwood Mac, was born in Palo Alto, California.

Before joining Fleetwood Mac, Buckingham and his then-girlfriend Stevie Nicks recorded together as Buckingham Nicks, releasing their debut album in September 1973. 

In 1974, Mick Fleetwood invited Lindsey to join Fleetwood Mac, but he would only join if Stevie was with him. The addition of the pair led to huge commercial success for Fleetwood Mac, with the first album featuring the duo, 1975’s self-titled release, going to #1, and the follow-up, Rumours, also topping the chart and becoming the band’s best-selling album.

Buckingham is responsible for writing such Fleetwood Mac classics as “Go Your Own Way,” “Never Going Back Again,” “Tusk,” and “Big Love.”

Buckingham was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with Fleetwood Mac in 1998. 

He left and rejoined Fleetwood Mac several times over the years, with his last departure coming in April, 2018, when he says he was fired from the group over a disagreement about touring.

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