Category Archives: Classic Rock

LA FireAid Venue Lineups Confirmed

On Jan. 30, two separate concerts will take place in Los Angeles as part of FireAid. Both benefit shows will raise money for rebuilding communities in California that have been affected by the recent wildfires, as well as for helping prevent future natural disasters. The following artists have already been announced as performers, but now […]

Phish Plots 2025 West Coast Tour to Aid Victims of LA Wildfires

Phish has announced a series of West Coast tour dates for the spring that will benefit victims of the Southern California wildfires. The jam band icons will kick off their short run with two back-to-back Seattle dates on April 18 and 19. They’ll then head to Portland, Oregon, for one show, then down to San Francisco for […]

February 2025 New Music Releases

As the music industry slowly awakens from its holiday slumber, the list of February 2025 new music releases leans into reissues and archival releases. Neil Young is set to issue Oceanside Countryside, a previously unreleased album recorded between May and December 1977. The latest entry in Young’s Analog Originals series is in a similarly rootsy vein […]

John Fogerty, Stevie Wonder, Black Crowes Added to FireAid Lineup

John Fogerty, Graham Nash, Stevie Wonder and the Black Crowes are among the newest wave of performers added to the the upcoming FireAid benefit concerts, which will take place on Jan. 30 at 6 p.m. PST. Alanis Morissette, Anderson .Paak, Dawes, No Doubt, Olivia Rodrigo and Peso Pluma have also been added to the FireAid lineup. […]

How Dickey Betts Helped Warren Haynes

Dickey Betts passed away in early 2024 after dealing with a variety of health issues. The surviving members of the Allman Brothers Band are preparing to celebrate the legacy of the co-founding guitarist in February with a special concert in Macon, Georgia. Warren Haynes is one of many within the circle especially grateful for everything […]

Led Zeppelin Launches Ill-Fated North American Tour

By the time Led Zeppelin launched their injury-plagued 1975 North American tour on Jan. 18, they found themselves in the curious position of simultaneously being the biggest and perhaps most hated rock band on the planet. The British titans had spent the previous six years smashing concert attendance records and selling millions of copies of each of their first five […]

Scorpions Postpone Vegas Residency Due to Mikkey Dee’s Illness

Scorpions have postponed their 2025 Las Vegas residency in order for drummer Mikkey Dee to continue recovering from his recent sepsis battle. “We regret to inform you that due to Mikkey Dee’s ongoing recovery from his recent hospitalization, we have made the decision to postpone our Coming Home to Las Vegas Residency to August 2025,” […]