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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…

Heart's Ann Wilson Sets Feature-Length Documentary Rollout With ‘In My Voice' Screenings

Heart singer Ann Wilson is bringing her story to the big screen with In My Voice, an authorized feature-length documentary launching through a North American screening run this spring. The rollout marks a notable shift from the arena setting that has defined much of Wilson’s career, moving into a film-and-conversation format designed to give fans…

David Byrne Covers Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘drivers license’ as the Song Turns Five

David Byrne has released a cover of Olivia Rodrigo’s breakout single “drivers license,” arriving as Rodrigo marked the song’s fifth anniversary on Jan. 8. The cover rolled out as part of Rodrigo’s anniversary campaign around SOUR, which was released in 2021 and launched “drivers license” as one of the defining pop singles of that year.…

Phil Collins on His Drum Solo for ‘In The Air Tonight' | The Big Interview

Phil Collins talks with Dan Rather about his first solo hit single, “In The Air Tonight,” and the popularity it gained throughout mainstream culture. He then tells Dan about the music he currently listens to because of his kids, as well as how he maintained to avoid getting a big ego as he became more…

Dolly Parton Gives Rare Health Update, Talks About Rebuilding Herself

It's been a quiet year by Dolly Parton standards. No sequined residency under the Vegas lights. No birthday bash at the Grand Ole Opry. For someone who has spent six decades refusing to slow down, the silence was deafening, and it had fans worried. But on Friday, March 13, the iconic 80-year-old singer stepped up…

James Hetfield Engaged to Adriana Gillett After Underwater Proposal

James Hetfield is officially off the market. The Metallica vocalist and rhythm guitarist announced his engagement to girlfriend Adriana Gillett over the weekend, revealing that he proposed during an underwater scuba diving excursion, complete with whale sharks as witnesses. The 62-year-old metal icon shared the news on Instagram with a photo of the couple submerged…

Steve Perry Gets Candid About Why He Left Journey

Legendary singer Steve Perry opens up about why he left the band Journey during the height of their success. He tells Dan Rather about how the conditions around him caused him to lose his luster for singing, and how other temptations filled the void that was left open. Find AXS TV on your TV —…

Billy Joel Honored at Carnegie Hall With All-star Tribute Set

Billy Joel's tribute at Carnegie Hall on March 12, 2026 delivered the kind of night that can easily collapse under its own expectations, but this one held together. Billed as The Music of Billy Joel, the concert combined marquee names, family ties, deep-catalog picks, and full-room singalong material without turning into a disconnected medley show.…

Neil Young says he is recording a new album with the Chrome Hearts

Neil Young says he is actively recording a new album with the Chrome Hearts, and this time the progress update came in his own words. In a recent post on Neil Young Archives, later cited by Rolling Stone and other music outlets, Young wrote that he is back in the studio and that the project…

David Gilmour's Black Strat reportedly sells for .5 million

David Gilmour's Black Strat has reportedly sold for $14.5 million, a figure now circulating across multiple music outlets and mainstream culture desks. If accurate, that number would eclipse the guitar's previous public benchmark and push one of rock's most documented instruments into a new pricing tier. The key point for clean reporting is this: the…

Judas Priest's Rob Halford: AC/DC or Motörhead?

Rob Halford of Judas Priest plays “This or That?” with Sammy Hagar and answers questions like: AC/DC or Motörhead? They reminisce on metal in the early days of their career. 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

Sebastian Bach apologizes to Christina Applegate as he discusses Twisted Sister next chapter

Sebastian Bach issued a public apology to Christina Applegate amid renewed attention on their 1989 history, while also outlining his next chapter connected to Twisted Sister.

Pearl Jam's Mike McCready Sets Oct. 7 Release for ‘Farewell to Seasons' Graphic Novel and Rock Opera

Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready is opening a new chapter outside the band with Farewell to Seasons, a long-gestating project that combines a graphic novel and a companion rock opera. The package is now up for preorder through publisher Z2 and is slated for wide release on Oct. 7. McCready said the story has been…