The band’s longtime guitarist, songwriter and singer died on September 13, 2015. He authored their biggest hit, “Take it on the Run”
Author: Best Classic Bands Staff
The Rolling Stones may have wrapped up their most recent flurry of activity with the end of their Zip Code tour back in July, but that shouldn’t leave fans feeling bereft. After all, Keith Richards releases his third solo album, Crosseyed Heart, September 18, 2015. And along with it comes…
The Beatles have taken to social media to promote a surprise new collection coming this fall.
Jeff Lynne has announced that ELO is returning, signing a global deal with Columbia Records.
Singles from 1967 – 1973 when The Who became true international superstars are included in this upcoming collection from Universal Music Enterprises
The Who has postponed four shows that began the fall leg of their The Who Hits 50! farewell tour and canceled their set at the iHeartRadio Music Fest.
Director Amy Berg’s Janis Joplin documentary will have a limited theatrical run before it shows on the PBS American Masters series in the near future
\Calling it The End, Black Sabbath founding members Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler announced the first dates of a farewell tour. No Bill Ward?
The powerhouse record industry chain Tower Records is the subject of this documentary film by actor and music lover Colin Hanks that hits theaters this fall.
The deluxe editions of solo work from longtime Genesis frontman and drummer Phil Collins have been delayed until 2016 due to the singer’s recent back surgery