Musical collaborations are often flawed, but that never stopped The Who songwriter Pete Townshend from desperatley wanting to ...
Over a year ago, The Who’s Pete Townshend let the cat out of the bag that Elton John and Brandi Carlile were making an album ...
Pete Townshend once said that the only two bands that can class themselves as classic rock are The Who and The Rolling Stones ...
Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson has revealed how he feared becoming a victim of the rock ’n’ roll lifestyle during the ...
The Red Hot Chili Peppers' Chad Smith and Josh Klinghoffer played on the LP, which was written and recorded in just 20 days ...
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNElton John and Brandi Carlile Announce New AlbumElton John has announced a new album with Brandi Carlile, titled Who Believes in Angels? It will be released on April 4.
Many classic rock groups still tour, even though they’re getting long in the tooth and have lost their edge. Not Hot Tuna.
Elton John and Brandi Carlile didn’t just record the currently Oscar-nominated song “Never Too Late” together but, as rumored ...
After their Woodstock performance, The Who’s popularity exploded in the United States. They were touring to promote the newly released rock opera Tommy, which also changed the course of rock history.
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Audacy on MSNA special Audacy Check In with Elton John and Brandi CarlileAhead of the release of their new single “Who Believes In Angels?,” the title track from their just-announced collaborative album set for release on April 4, Audacy host Mike Adam got a chance to ...
The Spandau Ballet hitmaker on his rift with his former bandmate, his new solo album, and how he learned to let go of grief ...
SEVEN years ago, the much-loved US band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, announced their farewell tour. It had, to say the least, been a long and highly ...
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