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The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Roger Waters, the Who, Bob Dylan and Neil Young are among the classic rock legends rumored to perform at a newly forming festival. The Los Angeles Times reports that the fest, scheduled for October, will go down at the Empire Polo Grounds in Indio, California - the same site where Coachella takes place. more...
Paul McCartney was joined onstage in Seattle by former Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic, who helped out during the encore performance of "Helter Skelter." Novoselic and Paul both played bass and the former also added vocals. The performance came during Macca's ongoing One on One tour. McCartney and Novoselic previously hooked up with Dave Grohl and Pat Smear. more...
Noel Gallagher has offered up his opinion on the new release from the Stone Roses. Speaking with NME, Gallagher revealed that he ran into a member of the band at the supermarket recently and got an update about the progress on their comeback release. "I am very excited, for them mainly," Gallagher told NME of the band's return. more...
Brad Paisley and John Fogerty joined forces at the Grand Ole Opry to perform three songs. The performance, which marked Fogerty's Opry debut, saw Paisley perform three of his own songs before he brought the iconic musician out to the stage. more...
Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich has the revealed that the group's forthcoming release should be out sometime this year. It will be their first new offering since 2008's Death Magnetic and Ulrich opened up about the new release while speaking with Billboard. "I think it's going to get wrapped up soon," Ulrich said. more...