John Paul Jones Joins Grohl & Homme in New Group, Ron Wood Joins Slash For One Show, more
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Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones is in a new group with the Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl and Josh Homme from Queens of the Stone Age. According to Spinner, their first album is in the can but a band name and a release date for the album are yet to be decided.
Ozzy Osbourne, Ron Wood and Fergie joined Slash on stage for his Tuesday night show at the Quart Festival in Kristiansand, Norway. Included in the set were Honky Tonk Woman, Stay With Me, Knocking on Heaven's Door and It's Only Rock and Roll. Slash's regular drummer is Jason Bonham who sat in for his late-father at the Led Zeppelin reunion concert.
Joe Perry has told Billboard that his new solo album is just about ready to go with a single being released in July or August and the entire package in the fall.
Perry has started a contest among his Twitter readers to name the album. If one of the suggestions is used, the submitter will receive a guitar.
Add two more canceled shows to the Aerosmith tour due to the unspecified "band injury." Postponed now are the Friday night show in Hershey, Pennsylvania and the Sunday show in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Country great Ferlin Husky (Wings of a Dove, Gone) has been hospitalized in the intensive care unit of the Summit Medical Center in Hermitage, Tennessee. The 83-year-old had an elevated heart rate on possible pneumonia.
A Beatles fan has taken it upon himself to restore the gravestone of original bassist Stu Sutcliffe. Colin Unwin, 61, reset the stone which had almost toppled over and repainted the gold lettering.
Unwin has done similar work for other Beatles' landmarks, including painting the gates of the former Strawberry Fields children's home. He also told the Liverpool Echo that he is looking into putting plaques at other famous Beatles spots.
Holly Williams, daughter of Hank Williams, II and granddaughter of Hank Williams, will make her Grand Ole Opry debut tonight (Friday).
Ozzy Osbourne, Ron Wood and Fergie joined Slash on stage for his Tuesday night show at the Quart Festival in Kristiansand, Norway. Included in the set were Honky Tonk Woman, Stay With Me, Knocking on Heaven's Door and It's Only Rock and Roll. Slash's regular drummer is Jason Bonham who sat in for his late-father at the Led Zeppelin reunion concert.
Joe Perry has told Billboard that his new solo album is just about ready to go with a single being released in July or August and the entire package in the fall.
Perry has started a contest among his Twitter readers to name the album. If one of the suggestions is used, the submitter will receive a guitar.
Add two more canceled shows to the Aerosmith tour due to the unspecified "band injury." Postponed now are the Friday night show in Hershey, Pennsylvania and the Sunday show in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Country great Ferlin Husky (Wings of a Dove, Gone) has been hospitalized in the intensive care unit of the Summit Medical Center in Hermitage, Tennessee. The 83-year-old had an elevated heart rate on possible pneumonia.
A Beatles fan has taken it upon himself to restore the gravestone of original bassist Stu Sutcliffe. Colin Unwin, 61, reset the stone which had almost toppled over and repainted the gold lettering.
Unwin has done similar work for other Beatles' landmarks, including painting the gates of the former Strawberry Fields children's home. He also told the Liverpool Echo that he is looking into putting plaques at other famous Beatles spots.
Holly Williams, daughter of Hank Williams, II and granddaughter of Hank Williams, will make her Grand Ole Opry debut tonight (Friday).








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