Category Archives: Classic Rock

Guns N’ Roses Members Lead Grammy Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne

Ozzy Osbourne will be honored at the Grammy Awards on Sunday night with a special performance featuring some of the biggest names in rock. Guns N’ Roses members Slash and Duff McKagan will join forces with Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith, producer Andrew Watt and singer Post Malone in what’s sure to be […]

Where to See America Live: 2026 Tour Dates Revealed

America will appear in cities across North America in 2026, with dates from March through June. Key stops along the way include Chicago, Denver, Toronto and Atlantic City. They’re also set to play Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium after appearing on the bill for 2026’s 70’s Rock & Romance Cruise out of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. See a […]

The Best (and Worst) Solo Album by Every Member of the Beatles

George Harrison‘s best solo album is also his biggest hit, having sold more than all of his other LPs combined. John Lennon‘s worst solo album is likewise his lowest-selling classic-era release. He barely cracked the Top 50, much less the Top 40. But elsewhere, there’s a notable anomaly within the Beatles‘ lengthy solo discography: Their […]

L.A. Guns Announce 2026 World Tour With Support From Tom Keifer

L.A. Guns have announced a hefty 2026 tour schedule for the United States and Europe, with support on select dates from Cinderella‘s Tom Keifer. The U.S. leg begins on April 19 at West Hollywood’s famed Rainbow Bar & Grill and concludes on July 25 in St. Charles, Illinois. After a three-month break, L.A. Guns will head to the United […]

Rod Stewart Slams ‘Draft Dodger’ Trump for Insulting NATO Troops

Rod Stewart called on President Donald Trump to apologize for his disparaging remarks about NATO troops, exhorting British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Leader of Reform UK Nigel Farage to also put pressure on the “draft dodger.” Stewart addressed his ex-friend in a recent Instagram video, which you can see below. What Did Rod Stewart Say to Trump? […]

Color Photos Prove the 1950s Weren’t a Black-and-White World

Back when hashtags were called pound signs, and before anyone was “doin’ it for the ’gram” (do they even say that anymore?), everyday life was already being captured in color. That may come as a surprise to Gen Z, who often picture the 1950s and 1960s as mostly black-and-white eras. Mid-century living roomLounging in vibrant […]