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Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes will headline New Jersey’s first large-scale drive-in concert at Monmouth Park in Oceanport on Saturday, July 11. Up to 1,000 vehicles, with a maximum of four passengers in each…
Read MoreIf you haven’t seen Elton John’s Rocketman yet, now is your chance to screen it with Sir Elton himself. The film, which took home the Academy Award for Best Original Song, is streaming for free…
Read MoreJohn Fogerty celebrated his 75th birthday today with the release of a present to his fans. Fogerty is releasing a Digital EP–Fogerty’s Factory–featuring performances he has recorded with three of his children at home. The…
Read MoreFans hoping to see Pearl Jam live in 2020 now have a chance–virtually. The band will perform a show June 10 at 7 p.m. for the All in WA Covid-19 relief fund, supporting the group’s…
Read MoreThe Doobie Brothers 50th anniversary tour with Michael McDonald has been postponed to 2021, due to Covid 19 concerns, the group announced today. The show for the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel has been…
Read MoreFormer Styx vocalist/keyboardist Dennis DeYoung just released his first solo album in over a decade, 26 East, Vol. 1, and it features special guests. DeYoung was so inspired he recorded 18 tracks that will now…
Read MoreForeigner has been busy in quarantine, recently recording a new version of “I Want to Know What Love Is’ for the trailer of the new Netflix movie, The Lovebirds. The track includes work by Foreigner…
Read MoreStyx guitarist Tommy Shaw gave fans another fix with an upload of a cover of himself performing Led Zeppelin’s “Going to California.” The clip of the song from Led Zeppelin IV features a photographic montage…
Read MoreQueen founder and guitarist Brian May was recently rushed to the hospital after feeling pain in his chest for 40 minutes. May took to Instagram to share his story, telling fans that the doctors discovered…
Read MoreFormer American Idol judge Randy Jackson is back at bass duties for the band, Journey, Journey founder and guitarist Neal Schon announced. Jackson–who recorded and toured with the group in the ’80s for the 1986…
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