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Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers have just announced plans for an upcoming 2017 40th Anniversary Tour, to celebrate their first record hitting the shelves in 1976. Th tour is slated to launch on April 20 and will hit a mixture of arenas, stadiums and festivals before wrapping up in late-July. -
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 40th Anniversary Tour Dates Unveiled
The band is celebrating 40 years with a bang. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers are gearing up to celebrate their 40th anniversary and are doing it big. The group has announced an expansive United States tour for 2017 over the spring and summer with support along the way at select stops by Chris Stapleton or Joe Walsh. -
Joe Walsh Adds Dates To Fall Tour: New York, Ohio Getting Second Shows
Former Eagles guitarist and fellow Montclair High School grad (go Mounties), Joe Walsh has added shows to his upcoming solo fall tour across the United States. The "Life's Been Good" musician has sold out shows at the Packard Music Hall in Warren, Ohio and then another at the Capitol Theater, so by popular demand Walsh added second shows. -
Brad Paisley Performs 'Dead Flowers' With the Rolling Stones in Nashville [WATCH]
In the midst of the Rolling Stones' Zip Code Tour, the legendary group stopped by Nashville for a 20-song set highlighting their country-favored sounds in a gesture to Music City. Stone's classics including "Wild Horses," "Dead Flowers" and "Faraway Eyes" were performed with a bit more twang while Mick Jagger paraded around in a cowboy hat. -
Ringo Starr Announces New Solo Album 'Postcards From Paradise'
Legendary Beatles drummer Ringo Starr has announced his new solo album "Postcards from Paradise," which is set for release March 31. According to "radio.com," the album was produced by Starr himself and will feature guest appearances by many big-name artists such as Richard Marx, Peter Frampton, Joe Walsh of The Eagles -- Starr's brother-in-law -- Dave Stewart of The Eurythmics and more. -
Dave Grohl Talks 'Sonic Highways' Finale That Airs Tonight, Foo Fighters Will Play Concert in New York After Screening
Dave Grohl's HBO series 'Sonic Highways' comes to a close tonight (Dec. 5) as the band makes its final stop in New York City. It is the eighth stop the band made while recording its eighth studio effort of the same name. Grohl and co. were joined by record producer Tony Visconti and singer Kristeen Young for the last track "I Am a River," which was recorded at The Magic Shop. The band will play a show tonight in NYC following a screening of the final episode at Irving Plaza -
Joe Walsh Calls Himself 'Honorary Foo Fighter' After 'Sonic Highways' Appearance
The latest Foo Fighters release might be a bit "meh," but it at least created some awesome moments that bridged the gap between generations of rock. -
Foo Fighters 'Sonic Highways' Guests Ben Gibbard (Death Cab For Cutie), Joe Walsh (Eagles) Confirmed for New Album
Foo Fighters has teased that its new album Sonic Highways has some big name guests and now two rock legends (one old, one new) have been confirmed as collaborators. In a new interview, the "Everlong" band announced that Death Cab For Cutie's Ben Gibbard and the Eagles' Joe Walsh appear on the record. -
Foo Fighters Change Name For UK Show
After teasing some shows yesterday (Sept. 8) via Twitter, The Foo Fighters have announced that they will be playing their first gig under a new name. -
8 Pairs Of Musicians You May Not Know Are Related: Patti Smith & Meg White, RZA & GZA, And More
There are plenty of well-known families throughout music history: Tim Buckley and his son Jeff Buckley, the Beach Boy's Wilson brothers, but some musicians are related in ways that are more unexpected or even obscured. Here are eight pairs of musicians that you may not know are related. -
Joe Walsh records with Foo Fighters and leaks info about new Eagles tracks
Legendary musician Joe Walsh recently discussed his collaboration with the Foo Fights and new Eagles tracks. -
Microsoft Cofounder Paul Allen Releases Debut Album With Help From Joe Walsh of The Eagles [LISTEN]
The hot release tomorrow might not be from a musician you're familiar with, but it may be from a software magnate you're very familiar with. Paul Allen, billionaire and cofounder of Microsoft, created Paul Allen and The Underthinkers by teaming with some of his more established musical friends.
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