THE WHO, one of rock's legendary and defining bands, have announced a major North American arena tour where they'll perform their iconic 1973 double album QUADROPHENIA in its entirety, along with a selection of WHO classics. The critically acclaimed QUADROPHENIA marked the British band's second rock opera (after Tommy), raised the bar for rock albums as an art form and hit #2 on the U.S. Billboard album chart. Founding members ROGER DALTREY and PETE TOWNSHEND will be joined by Zak Starkey (drums), Pino Palladino (bass), Simon Townshend (guitar/backing vocals), Chris Stainton (keyboards), Loren Gold (keyboards/backing vocals) and Frank Simes (musical director, keyboards/backing vocals). **See a Q&A with Pete Townshend near the end of the release.
The Fab Faux is without a doubt the most musically satisfying Beatles tribute band on the scene today. Boasting the high visibility of TV stars/musicians Will Lee from 'Late Show with David Letterman,' and Jimmy Vivino from 'Late Night with Conan O'Brien
The Fab Faux is without a doubt the most musically satisfying Beatles tribute band on the scene today. Boasting the high visibility of TV stars/musicians Will Lee from 'Late Show with David Letterman,' and Jimmy Vivino from 'Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Experience Hendrix LLC and Legacy Recordings proudly announce four new titles representing the fourth wave of releases in the monumental Jimi Hendrix Catalog Project, available everywhere Tuesday, September 13.
Los Angeles based biker metal supergroup Angus Khan is unleashing its latest music video, this time for the song 'Silver and Green.' Taken from the hard rock band's debut album Black Leather Soul, the 'Silver and Green' video is a sci-fi trip through videogames and the L.A. underground scene. Directed by Pramin Phatiphong for Happy Pixel Studios, the clip stars Stephanie Kim as an alien who abducts Guitar Hero gamer Matt Arzepuleta and drags him through the city nightlife until they enter an Angus Khan concert packed with sweaty, rockin' fans and hot babes.
On December 26th and 27th, The Fab Faux will perform The Beatles' final three albums, Abbey Road, Let It Be and The White Album, in their entirety. Spread out over the course of two nights, the 'And, In The End...' concerts will recreate the final chapter in the legendary album output of The Beatles, and will offer fans a chance to hear songs performed live that The Beatles themselves never played in concert (the exception being part of Let It Be, which was performed on the 'rooftop' of Apple Corp, with spectators crowding the street, eventually forcing police to shut the whole operation down...).
On Wednesday, February 20, 'Words About Music,' a new Songwriters Hall of Fame program, premiered at the Leonard Nimoy Thalia at Peter Norton Symphony Space in New York City