John Mayer, along with Grateful Dead alumni Bob Weir, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart, will head out on the road again next summer.
Author: Best Classic Bands Staff
The tour kicks off in February in arenas across the US, their first since 2013. Their This House is Not For Sale album debuted at #1 when it was released
Prince R U Listening? is the title of an upcoming film that will trace the early years of the iconic artist we lost this year. Watch for it next year.
“Maggie May” and “Smoke on the Water” are just two of 25 new titles, each at least 25 years old. Also being inducted: “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” “Losing My Religion,” “Jailhouse Rock” and more
The English singer whose late-’80s dance-pop hit “Never Gonna Give You Up” was a worldwide smash, has a new album and “still mighty baritone”
A senior executive at the former CBS Records (now Sony Music), he oversaw a label group that included many classic rock legends. His legacy is building a Foundation for leukemia, cancer and AIDS research
One of the all-time great American punk bands has announced a series of tour dates to celebrate the start of their 40th anniversary.
In one of his final official acts, President Obama will honor two legendary singers, plus several actors, at the White House
Rarely seen photos from throughout their stay – in what became their final tour – comprise Hello Goodbye: The Beatles in Tokyo, 1966, in a very limited edition from Genesis Publications
The veteran bluesman and Americana pioneer will release his first new album in four years, consisting of previously unreleased music from 1998.