Rock Report
Sammy Hagar Faces Appeal in Defamation Case
Black Sabbath: Ward Shocked Iommi
Billy Joel Booking a World Tour?
Happy Birthday Bob Dylan
25 Years Ago: Van Halen’s ‘OU812′ Album Released
Changing lead singers midstream tends to have an adverse effect on most rock bands, but after original vocalist David Lee Roth left Van Halen in 1985, the group topped the charts with their next album, 1986's '5150.' Two years later, they released their eighth LP, 'OU812' -- and the hits kept right on coming.
45 Years Ago: Small Faces’ ‘Ogdens’ Nut Gone Flake’ Album Released
In May of 1968, the Small Faces released their final LP, 'Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake' -- putting an exclamation point at the end of their short, but stimulating sentence of a career.
Don Felder Joins Peter Frampton’s Guitar Circus Tour
It took Don Felder a few decades to get his solo career back on track, but now that he's on the road in support of his new record 'Road to Forever,' he isn't in any rush to head back home.
The Babys’ Original Members Battle as New Lineup Releases Single
They were together for just a little more than five years -- and they've been inactive for more than three decades -- but the Babys are fondly remembered as the band that helped launch the careers of singer John Waite, keyboard player Jonathan Cain and bassist Ricky Phillips. Now, following years of frustrated reunion attempts, a new Babys lineup is ready to make its debut.
40 Years Ago: Jefferson Airplane Barred From Playing Free Hometown Concert
Forty years ago today, '60s flower-power icons Jefferson Airplane were denied permission to perform a free concert in their hometown of San Francisco. The slight cut much deeper than your average bummer in the summer; it was a huge insult to the band, which had been instrumental in making the City by the Bay an integral part of the counterculture, thanks to hit songs like 'White Rabbit' and 'Somebody to Love.'


