Category Archives: Classic Rock

Willie Nelson Announces Last-Minute Concert Cancellation

Willie Nelson has pulled out of his scheduled Tuesday performance on the Outlaw Music Festival Tour, the latest in a string of cancellations. The country icon was set to appear at the Xfinity Center in Mansfield, Massachusetts. His team announced the cancellation in a statement and said he would rejoin the tour on July 4 […]

Watch Stevie Nicks’ Emotional Reaction During Taylor Swift Show

Taylor Swift dedicated the live debut of her new song “Clara Bow” to Stevie Nicks on Sunday during the third and final date of her Eras Tour at Dublin, Ireland’s Aviva Stadium. The contemplative track, which appears on Swift’s latest album The Tortured Poets Department, pays tribute to the Fleetwood Mac singer with the lyrics: […]

Watch the Rolling Stones Debut a ‘Some Girls’ Classic in Chicago

The Rolling Stones proved they weren’t out of surprises yet as they delivered their second Hackney Diamonds tour show in Chicago Sunday night. Amid a 20-song set at the city’s Soldier Field stadium came another tour debut, “Before They Make Me Run” – from the 1978 album Some Girls – with Keith Richards performing lead vocals. […]

Blackie Lawless to W.A.S.P. Backing Track Critics: ‘Don’t Go’

W.A.S.P. frontman Blackie Lawless has been honest about using backing tracks in the band’s concerts. Still, questions have persisted — with some even suggesting that the group isn’t performing live at all. “Well, if they’re crazy enough to believe it, that’s their business,” he tells UCR. “But if they genuinely feel like that, then don’t […]

Don Henley Sues to Get Back Disputed Eagles Lyric Sheets

Don Henley wants his stuff back. He’s filed suit asking for the return of handwritten ’70s-era Eagles lyrics that were the subject of a recent criminal trial. “These 100 pages of personal lyric sheets belong to Mr. Henley and his family, and he has never authorized defendants or anyone else to peddle them for profit,” […]

Why Pete Townshend Never Liked the ‘Quadrophenia’ Movie

Pete Townshend says he’d never been happy with the 1979 movie version of Quadrophenia. The Who guitarist explained that was one of the reasons why he’d developed a ballet version of the storyline, which was first exposed via the 1973 album. “I was never happy with the film,” Townshend told NME in a recent interview. […]