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Meet Vh1 Classic Rock Nights host Eddie Webb. Webb began his radio career at 15 in a small town in Iowa. He has worked for Skid Row, Guns N' Roses and most recently for Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne's Ozzfest where he ran the VIP program for the tour.

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ROD AND STEVIE TALK ABOUT DOING DUETS

 Next month, Rod Stewart and Stevie Nicks will head out on tour together.  During the joint trek, the legendary singers will perform some of their iconic songs and even do a couple duets.  As for which tunes they’ll collaborate on, that’s still up in the air, but Stevie told us when they’ll know more.

“We go into rehearsal in like two weeks from now in Florida so we’ll have a few days to work out this because we Read More→

WHEN WILL COOPER RELEASE WELCOME 2 MY NIGHTMARE?

At a press conference on Thursday, Alice Cooper announced he will perform at the Revolver Golden God Awards in April with the original Alice Cooper Band.  Meanwhile, the shock rocker recently revealed he’s finished Welcome 2 My Nightmare, the sequel to 1975’s Welcome to My Nightmare.  At Thursday’s press conference, we asked Alice when the Bob Ezrin-produced sequel will be out. 

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GEORGE HARRISON AND THE SITAR

Today, George Harrison would have turned 68 years old.  Among the many, many musical ideas the Beatle great gave to society, one was adding the sitar to pop music.  Here’s George talking about the first song he added the Indian instrument to. 

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ON THE SHOW TONIGHT: FRIDAY FEBRUARY 25TH

 Join us tonight starting at 7pm and hang out all night as we play ALL of your favorite Classic Rock Music ALL night. LIVE, with Eddie Webb! Now what more could you ask for?

ON THIS DAY IN ROCK: FRIDAY FEBRUARY 25TH

ON FEBRUARY 25TH

In 1963…“Please Please Me” became the first Beatles single to be released in the United States. It was issued on the Vee Jay record label and went relatively unnoticed.

 

In 1964George Harrison attended a birthday party in his honor, but when he saw that the press had been invited, he smashed the cake and walked out.

 

In 1965The Rolling Stones performed their just-released single “The Last Time” on the British rock show Ready! Steady! Go!

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WHAT’S NEXT FOR SLASH?

Last night, Slash wrapped up the tour dates he was playing with Ozzy OsbourneRead More→

SONGWRITERS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

The Songwriters Hall of Fame has announced their 2011 inductees.  Read More→

ON THE SHOW TONIGHT: THURSDAY FEBRUARY 24TH

Join us tonight as we feature Jeff Beck on the show! Plus we have copies of Jeff Beck Rock ‘n’ Roll Party Honoring Les Paul to give away!

OZZY NAMED RECORD STORE DAY AMBASSADOR

This year’s Record Store Day is on April 16th and Ozzy Osbourne will serve as the Record Store Day Ambassador.  Read More→

ZZ TOP TO BE HONORED

ZZ Top will be honored by the state of Texas next month.  On March 1st, the band will receive the 2011 Texas Medal of Arts at a gala event.  According to the Houston Press, Texas Governor Rick Perry will hand out the medals.  Previous medal winners include Willie Nelson and Lyle Lovett.

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