After more than four decades, Michael McDonald rejoins the Doobie Brothers for Walk This Road, a soulful blend of rock, blues, and harmony-rich nostalgia that ranks among their most satisfying albums since the late ’70s.

After more than four decades, Michael McDonald rejoins the Doobie Brothers for Walk This Road, a soulful blend of rock, blues, and harmony-rich nostalgia that ranks among their most satisfying albums since the late ’70s.
Fresh off his last-ever BLACK SABBATH concert, Ozzy Osbourne will appear alongside Sharon, Kelly, and Jack Osbourne at Comic Con Midlands. The legendary metal family is set to bring a blast of rock royalty and reality TV nostalgia to Birmingham.
Hard rock icon Mark Tremonti will showcase his softer side this weekend, singing “New York, New York” live at the Belmont Stakes. The performance precedes new Sinatra-themed solo dates to benefit the Down syndrome community.
After a two-month absence due to foot and ankle issues, ZZ Top co-founder Frank Beard is back behind the drum kit and ready to rock. The Texas trio launches into a 52-date North American tour with all gears firing.
AC/DC lit up Cleveland in a thunderous finale to their Power Up North American tour. But with no future dates confirmed, fans are left wondering — was this the last time America gets rocked by the legends?
AC/DC closed out the North American leg of their Power Up tour with an explosive performance in Cleveland, thrilling 50,000 fans and leaving many to wonder: was this the band’s final U.S. show? At 77 and 70, Brian Johnson and Angus Young are still firing on all cylinders — but for how much longer?
Former Megadeth bassist David Ellefson has opened up about his final stint with the thrash metal giants, calling the dynamic with frontman Dave Mustaine increasingly strained and one-sided. In a revealing new interview, Ellefson says he’s moved on for good — and feels lighter because of it.
Progressive metal innovators Cynic have officially parted ways with longtime drummer Matt Lynch, who joined the band in 2015. Stepping in behind the kit at Maryland Deathfest on May 24 was Michel Bélanger of Gorguts, as Cynic performed their seminal debut Focus in full.
Bruce Springsteen has unveiled “Adelita,” a haunting mariachi-inspired ballad from Inyo, one of seven long-lost records featured in the upcoming box set Tracks II: The Lost Albums. The release reveals a Southwestern spirit within the Boss, shaped by desert drives and border-town soul.
Metallica has reached new milestones with two of their most iconic records. The Black Album has officially been certified 20x platinum, while Master of Puppets has hit 8x platinum—solidifying the band’s status as one of the most influential and commercially successful acts in rock history.
Rick Derringer, the guitar hero whose career spanned more than six decades—from fronting the McCoys to working with legends like Johnny Winter, “Weird Al” Yankovic, and Cyndi Lauper—has died at 77. Known for the anthemic “Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo”, Derringer was a prolific performer, producer, and songwriter whose musical legacy helped shape generations.
A 48-year-old woman has come forward, claiming she is Freddie Mercury’s daughter, born from a secret affair in 1976. Backed by 17 handwritten journals Mercury allegedly left her, the revelation forms the emotional core of Lesley-Ann Jones’ new book Love, Freddie.
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