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Dave Davies Hits Back at Moby Over ‘Lola’ Trans Criticism

Dave Davies has fired back at Moby after the electronic artist criticized The Kinks’ 1970 classic “Lola,” opening up a new culture-war fault line around one of rock’s most debated story songs. The flashpoint began when Moby, speaking to The Guardian’s Honest Playlist series, named “Lola” as a track he can no longer hear the…

Bryan Adams Maps a 95-Date 2026 Tour Run Across Three Continents

Bryan Adams is treating 2026 like a full-spectrum world campaign, not a nostalgic victory lap. The currently posted itinerary spans 95 dates across Africa, North America, and Europe, and it reads like a textbook example of how veteran arena artists stay commercially dangerous: stack high-demand residencies, fold in market-specific legs, and keep the catalog sharp…

The Doobie Brothers Announce 2026 Walk This Road Tour With Full Date List

The Doobie Brothers are doing more than a short fall swing in 2026. The band’s Walk This Road campaign now stretches across a full North American routing, with 38 announced dates that begin in June, run through summer amphitheater and arena markets, and close with a headlining October leg in the South and Southeast. That…

AC/DC’s Stevie Young Hospitalized in Buenos Aires as Power Up Tour Enters Critical Stretch

AC/DC guitarist Stevie Young has been hospitalized in Buenos Aires for precautionary testing, raising fresh concern as the band heads into key South American and North American dates.

Dickey Betts on His Close Friendship with Gregg Allman Despite Twisted Narrative

Dickey Betts tells Dan Rather about his friendship with Gregg Allman despite the band's break-up and the inaccurate narrative of their relationship. He also recalls the origin of some of The Allman Brothers Band's popular songs. Find AXS TV on your TV — http://www.axs.tv Subscribe to AXS TV on YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/axstv Download the AXS…

Tanya Tucker's Funny Story about Elvis Hitting On Her

Tanya Tucker tells Dan Rather the story of the time that Elvis flirted with her and invited her to go back to his show. Find AXS TV on your TV — http://www.axs.tv Subscribe to AXS TV on YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/axstv Download the AXS TV App Today! — https://bit.ly/AXSTVapp

Phil Collins Falls to No. 2 in Rock Hall Fan Vote, but the 2026 Race Is Far From Over

Phil Collins has been overtaken by New Edition in the 2026 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame fan vote, highlighting a competitive final stretch before voting closes April 3.

Willie Nelson Announces New Album Dream Chaser, Featuring a Track Penned By Bob Dylan

Willie Nelson has announced Dream Chaser, a new album due in May 2026, featuring a Bob Dylan co-write and an early title-track preview.

Rod Stewart Opens Up about Beating Cancer

Rod Stewart talks to Dan Rather about his battle with cancer, and the moment he knew he beat it. He gets candid about that emotional time in his life and his story of survival. Find AXS TV on your TV — http://www.axs.tv Subscribe to AXS TV on YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/axstv Download the AXS TV App…

Alice Cooper's Incredible Golf Story | The Big Interview

Alice Cooper shot a 65 in a golf round! Most professional golfers can't shoot that on a good day. He tells Dan Rather about that once-in-a-lifetime score and how he used golf to help keep him away from other nastier addictions. Find AXS TV on your TV — http://www.axs.tv Subscribe to AXS TV on YouTube…

Chris Robinson’s Otis Redding Connection Runs Through ‘Hard to Handle’

Chris Robinson has spent decades proving he can bring Southern soul to a rock crowd, and no song shows that bridge better than his performances of Otis Redding’s “Hard to Handle.” Robinson first cut the song with The Black Crowes on the band’s 1990 debut album Shake Your Money Maker, turning a deep Redding catalog…

Judas Priest's Rob Halford on Getting Sober

Rob Halford of Judas Priest tells Sammy Hagar about how his life changed for the better when he got sober after many years of being messed up on stage. He describes the euphoric feeling he had the first time he sang on stage after giving up substances. Find AXS TV on your TV — http://www.axs.tv…

Paul McCartney at the Fonda: Why Two Intimate L.A. Nights Feel Like a Major Rock Moment

Paul McCartney is heading back into small-room mode, and that alone is enough to scramble the Los Angeles live-music pecking order for a week. The former Beatle has confirmed a two-night stand at The Fonda Theatre on March 27 and March 28, trading stadium scale for a tightly controlled, phone-free theater setup that feels less…

Kid Rock’s Conan Oscars Clapback Fuels ‘Sore Loser’ Backlash

Kid Rock has spent years selling himself as the guy who can take a punch, throw one back, and keep the show moving. But this week, after a quick Oscars jab from Conan O’Brien, the reaction from the singer looked less like swagger and more like grievance, triggering a familiar backlash online and reviving the…

Peter Frampton’s ‘Carry The Light’ Signals a Full-Blooded Return to Original Rock Songwriting

Peter Frampton is stepping back into the center of rock conversation with Carry The Light, his first album of all-new original material in 16 years, and the announcement lands like a proper statement record rather than a nostalgia victory lap. Due May 15, the project arrives at a moment when Frampton has already reasserted his…