Being on the road celebrating Our Lady Peace’s 30th anniversary has rekindled a lot of memories for frontman Raine Maida. Some better than others. There was, for instance, Robert Plant reaching out after hearing “Starseed,” the Canadian group’s second single, during the spring of 1995. “(Plant) heard our song in his limo in New York,” […]
Monthly Archives: March 2026
Vinnie Vincent Puts ‘Guitarmageddon’ Up for $2M Former KISS guitarist Vinnie Vincent has said his long-in-the-works album Guitarmageddon is finished and is being offered to buyers under an unusually high-priced, tightly controlled deal. Vincent’s announcement frames the project as a completed, master-format release and sets out terms that would govern how the music is marketed […]
The Wildhearts frontman and founding member Ginger Wildheart has been diagnosed with mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), a rare and aggressive form of cancer that affects the lymphatic system. The news was shared in an official statement from the band on March 16. According to the announcement, Ginger began experiencing severe pain during the band’s More […]
Chance The Rapper‘s former manager testifies in his $3 million civil case that the Chicago rapper refused to sign written business agreements with people around him. The civil trial involving Pat Corcoran (aka Pat the Manager) and Chance The Rapper has started in Cook County, Ill. Pat is seeking over $3 million from Chano, as […]
Judy Collins has announced a sprawling farewell tour that will begin this summer. Billed as the “Sweet Judy Blue Eyes” Tour, Collins’ will first play a few “warmup” shows in June of this year, followed by the official start of the tour on July 4 at the “America Made in Virginia: 250 Years Together” celebration […]
Against The Current’s Chrissy Costanza has been announced as part of the musical lineup for T1: Home Ground, an eSports festival in Korea. Chrissy will be performing ‘Legends Never Die’, the band’s 2017 megahit, written for that year’s League of Legends World Championship. Since its release, it has gone on to rack up nearly 750 […]
It’s been two decades since Rick Ross burst onto the scene with his hit debut album Port Of Miami in 2006. (“Hustlin’” remains a classic.) Rozay isn’t letting the occasion pass without celebrating and he’s doing so in a big way: Today (March 11), he announced the Port Of Miami 20th Anniversary Tour. For the […]
The death of Phil Campbell set off a wave of loving tributes from rock stars all over the world. Dee Snider, Duff McKagan and Geezer Butler were among those who described the longtime Motorhead guitarist as a talented musician, good-humored friend and loving father. Campbell died Friday night after what his family described as “a […]
Ted Nugent recently reckoned that his political views are one of the main reasons he hasn’t been inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. The conservative rocker, who been eligible for the honor as a solo artist since 2000, has enjoyed a remarkably successful and eventful musical career over the past five decades, […]
Breaking News Former Motorhead Guitarist Phil Campbell Passes Away At The Age Of 64 Band Photo: Motorhead (?) Welsh guitarist Phil Campbell, best known as the longtime guitarist of Motorhead, as well as his work with Phil Campbell & The Bastard Sons and Persian Risk, has passed away at the age of sixty four. A […]










