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Frank Zappa 1971 Carnegie Hall CD Set Unveiled
Frank Zappa fans can now pre-order a special four-disc set, ‘Carnegie Hall,’ featuring two full-length shows performed on one 1971 night at New York’s famous venue by Zappa and the Mothers of Invention. Billed as a “musical marathon,” the recordings are the first ever released of that night’s shows.
Stone Temple Pilots’ Scott Weiland Takes Us to His ‘Winter Wonderland’ in New Holiday Video
Those cool alt rockers are just like us!
Doubt it? Look at the retro video take on ‘Winter Wonderland’ that Stone Temple Pilots‘ front man Scott Weiland just released.
The singer performs a very traditional version of the much-loved classic, which was originally made famous by the rock-superstar-of-his-day Bing Crosby...
Bob Seger Details New Album Schedule, 2012 Tour Plans and His Songwriting Methods
Bob Seger has announced plans to release a new studio album, and to support that record with a tour. “I will write from January 1 through March 31. I will finish the next record and right now, yes, I will tour with the next record,” Seger tells Ultimate Classic Rock.
John Lennon Inspired Steve Jobs to Strive for Perfection
John Lennon‘s creativity and work ethic didn’t just help ensure the Beatles‘ music was legendary, it also inspired Apple’s recently deceased co-founder Steve Jobs to strive for perfection within his company, according to an authorized biography of the visionary by Walter Isaacson.
Paul McCartney’s Letter to Mystery Drummer Offered Beatles Gig Up for Auction
The Beatles‘ Pete Best could have missed his chance to be the band’s first drummer!
A handwritten letter Paul McCartney wrote on August 12, 1960, offered an unidentified drummer an audition just a few days before the Beatles departed for their legendary two-month stint in Hamburg, Germany, reports CBS News.