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6 days ago |
playjackradio.com | Erica Banas
LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 08: Pete Townshend attends the announcement of The Who’s ‘The Song is Over – North American Farewell Tour’ at the Iconic Gallery on May 08, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Tristan Fewings/Getty Images)For over a month now, there has been ongoing drama around The Who related to Zak Starkey, their longtime touring drummer. He was out of the band, then back with the band, and then he was released from the band a second time.
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2 weeks ago |
playjackradio.com | Laura Adkins
Huey Lewis, the leader of Huey Lewis and the News, has had Ménière's disease since 1996. This inner ear problem can cause vertigo and tinnitus. This Grammy winner has also had hearing loss linked to the condition, and he can't detect musical sounds. While performing in Dallas with The News in 2018, the 74-year-old star's hearing failed. This sudden loss forced him off stage and ended his touring career. "I'm no spring chicken, so something's going to happen at some point. And this is my cross to bear.
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2 weeks ago |
playjackradio.com | Laura Adkins
The former Pink Floyd artist will screen This Is Not a Drill: Live from Prague The Movie in theaters on July 23, and fans can watch it at home starting on August 1 through vinyl, Blu-ray, DVD, CD, or digital download. Director Sean Evans shot this concert film in stunning 8K with enhanced audio at Prague's O2 Arena last May, and Waters was a director as well. The show was stop 57 on Roger Waters' last world tour.
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3 weeks ago |
playjackradio.com | Laura Adkins
Two giants of rock music crossed paths by chance outside Manhattan's Surrey Hotel on June 1. Paul McCartney and Steven Tyler stopped to chat on the Upper East Side sidewalk. The brief meeting caught onlookers off guard, and most passersby missed the scene unfolding as McCartney approached the entrance where Tyler stood. The sidewalk chat ended quickly, and McCartney went inside while Tyler stayed put near the entrance. A short video from TMZ captured their friendly exchange.
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3 weeks ago |
playjackradio.com | Laura Adkins
Music icon Rod Stewart plans to share the stage with former Faces bandmate Ronnie Wood at the 2025 Glastonbury Festival Legends Slot on June 29. He'll also perform on the Pyramid Stage. The singer broke the news and expressed excitement about the upcoming performance in his latest interview. He said, "Woody and I do a lot, just recently, because we're going to do Glastonbury together." The show is Stewart's first Glastonbury set since 2002.
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