Posts Tagged ‘Boston’
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News / 15/08/2011 09:35am
Boston have finished most of a new studio album. (more…)
Tags: Boston, Brad Delp, Michael Sweet, Stryper, Tom Scholz
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News / 11/08/2011 10:35am
Michael Sweet has left Boston. (more…)
Tags: Boston, Michael Sweet, Stryper
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News / 30/06/2010 06:23am
Soilwork frontman Bjorn ‘Speed’ Strid is currently working on a solo project – and it’s definitely inspired by 70s classic rock. (more…)
Tags: alice cooper, Arch Enemy, Bjorn 'Speed' Strid, Bob Seger, Boston, Bruce Springsteen, Journey, Kiss, Night Flight Orchestra, Sharlee D'Angelo, Soilwork
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In our latest Cult Heroes instalment, Xavier Russell takes a look at one of the most underrated American hard rock bands of all time – namely New Jersey’s very own Starz. Check out all the Cult Heroes so far. (more…)
Tags: Aerosmith, Angel, Bill Aucoin, Blue Oyster Cult, Bob Seger, Bobby Messano, Boston, Brendan Harkin, Cult Heroes, Fallen Angels, Foreigner, Gene Simmons, Heart, Hellcats, Hot Chocolate, Insane George D'ana, Jack Douglas, Jack Richardson, James Hetfield, Jeff Grob, Joe Perry, Joe X. Dube, Jon Bon Jovi, Kiss, Lars Ulrich, Looking Glass, Megadeth, Metallica, Michael Lee Smith, Montrose, Motley Crue, Orville Davis, Pete Sweval, Poison, Ratt, Rich Ranno, Rich Ranno's All Stars, Rush, Sean Delaney, Slayer, Starz, Stories, Ted Nugent, Twisted Sister
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News / 02/04/2010 09:51am
‘Whispering’ Bob Harris starts a new series on BBC Radio 2 called The A-Z Of AOR. (more…)
Tags: Bob Harris, Boston, Bruce Springsteen, Pink Floyd, Radio 2, Santana, Tom Petty
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News / 20/03/2010 10:25am
Boston’s Tom Scholz is suing a newspaper and two columnists over suggestions made by them that he played a part in the suicide of former Boston singer Brad Delp in 2007. (more…)
Tags: Boston, Brad Delp, Tom Scholz
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This week Xavier Russell celebrates the career of Nantucket, one of the most underrated melodic hard rock bands of the late 1970s. What was special about them? The Bourbon Baron will explain all… and then you can hear Nantucket for yourself. Check out all of Classic Rock’s Cult Heroes here. (more…)
Tags: AC/DC, Aerosmith, Balance, Barry White, Blue Oyster Cult, Boston, Britney Spears, Cult Heroes, Eddie Blair, Foreigner, Fortress, Heart, Humble Pie, John Boy And Billy, Journey, Kenny Soule, Kiss, Larry Uzzell, Le Roux, Mariah Carey, Mark Downing, Mike Flicker, Mike Gardner, Nantucket, Pee Wee Watson, Styx, Tommy Mottola, Tommy Redd
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News / 25/02/2010 17:32pm
It seems that punk bands can’t get enough of classic rock – which is why Fearless Records are about to release an album Punk Goes… Classic Rock. (more…)
Tags: 38 Special, A Skylit Drive, Aerosmith, Blessthefall, Blue Oyster Cult, Boby Dylan, Boston, Def Leppard, Eddie Money, Envy On The Coast, Every Avenue, Forever The Sickest Kids, Hit The Lights, I See Stars, Jimi Hendrix, Journey, Kiss, Mayday Parade, Never Shout Never, ozzy Osbourne, Pierce The Veil, Queen, Rolling Stones, The Almost, The Maine, The Outfield, The Summer Set, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, VersaEmerge, We The Kings
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News / 12/02/2010 11:50am
This week, we spin an album that’s taken nearly 25 years to release, plus a couple which go back nearly 30 years. Oh, and then there’s the return of Foreigner and Stage Dolls… (more…)
Tags: Age Of Taurus, Baance, Bee Gees, Boston, Bronz, Dave Mustaine, Foreigner, Gary Holton, Heavy Metal Kids, Jameson Raid, Jenny Hahn, Kelly Hanse, Lou Gramm, Maggie Bell, Nevermore, Pentagram, Raising Sand, Sanctuary, Solitude Aeturnus, Spider, Stage Dolls, TJ, Toby M. Wright, Torstein Flakne
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News / 03/02/2010 13:12pm
Boston mainman Tom Scholz has revealed that someone recently tried to impersonate him. (more…)
Tags: Boston, Tom Scholz
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