BRUCE AND E STREET BAND TO DISCUSS THEIR FUTURE
Three months have passed since E Street Band saxophonist Clarence Clemons passed away and now, the group is deciding what their future holds. Guitarist Steven Van Zandt told Pollstar.com that the guys will get together in the next few weeks to discuss their next step. He said that like in 2008, when the Read More→
PINK FLOYD WEEK ON LATE NIGHT WITH JIMMY FALLON
Today, Pink Floyd released the first re-issues as part of the Why Pink Floyd campaign. Dark Side of the Moon is one of the first albums back on shelves in various packages, some of which include DVDs and memorabilia. To mark the occasion, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon will celebrate the band and Read More→
ON THE SHOW TONIGHT:
Join us tonight as George Thorogood takes over for Eddie while he is on vacation. Show starts at 7, don’t be late!
ON THE SHOW: MONDAY
Join us Monday as George Thorogood takes over for Eddie while he is on vacation. Show starts at 7, don’t be late!
SPRINGSTEEN TALKS ABOUT “THE BOSS”
On September 23rd, 1949, Bruce Springsteen was born in Long Branch, New Jersey. Today, he turns 62 years old. During his lifetime, Bruce has created some amazing records, won 20 GRAMMY Awards and an Oscar, and has made quite a name for himself. Speaking of names, perhaps Bruce is better known by his nickname, “The Boss.” We asked Springsteen where it came from.
“It started with people who worked for me. It was not meant like ‘the boss with a capital B,’ it was more like ‘the boss where’s my dough this week?’ (laughs) It was Read More→
ON THE SHOW TONIGHT: FRIDAY
Join us tonight as we play all of your favorite rock songs!
GUNS N’ ROSES ANNOUNCE TOUR
It’s official: Guns N’ Roses will embark on their first U-S tour in five years. The trek kicks off on October 28th in Orlando and includes 30 stops in cities across the country. During the jaunt, the band will Read More→
A POSSIBLE “HERE I GO AGAIN” TRIBUTE ALBUM
Today, Whitesnake singer David Coverdale turns 60. During his six decades, the rocker has made some amazing music with both Whitesnake and Deep Purple, but his most famous song has to be the Whitesnake hit “Here I Go Again.” Next year, the song turns 30 years old and David told us about some plans to mark the occasion.
“It’s coming up to some ‘Here I Go Again’ anniversary so I think they’re talking about putting a lot of people in to do that song. You know, I have some amazing versions that Warner-Chapell, my publishing company, sends to me of people auditioning Read More→
ON THIS DAY IN ROCK: SEPTEMBER 22ND
ON SEPTEMBER 22ND…
In 1956…Billboard reported on the concert circuit’s reluctance to deal with this new music known as rock ‘n’ roll. “With new experiences to their credit such as calling riot squads and with scars such as damaged seats,” noted the magazine, “some arena and stadium officials have turned their thumbs down to rock and roll.”
In 1962…Bob Dylan played at Carnegie Hall.
In 1965…The Who kicked off their Scandinavian tour. In Copenhagen, Roger Daltrey was nearly thrown out of the band after punching Keith Moon.
ON THE SHOW TONIGHT: THURSDAY
Join us tonight as we feature Pink Floyd ALL night!! Show starts at 7, don’t be late!






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