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The Bee Gees launched a lawsuit against manager Robert Stigwood in 1980. They were looking for $2 million compensation for fraud and misrepresentation. The group’s success had been fading since the year began, as disco got left behind with the 1970s. ...Read more
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will perform in the Super Bowl XLIII Halftime Show on NBC Sports at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa on Sunday, February 1. ...Read more
Velvet Revolver and former Guns N Roses guitarist Slash has revealed that he has befun work on 14 songs for his forthcoming solo album. ...Read more
Eric Clapton was still doing well in 1994 when his From the Cradle CD hit number 1 in the U.S. It was his “blues roots” album that he had wanted to record since the 1970s. Songs like “Hoochie Coochie Man,” “Five Long Years” and “Motherless Child” were included, but the bland arrangements turned the album into a snoozefest. ...Read more
96.9 The Eagle wants to say "Thank you" to the troops. This is a great video reminding all of us how easy it can be. This video describes a classy, simple, and non-political way to simply say, "Thank you" when you see a military person in uniform. Thank you for the risks you take to keep us safe! ...Read More
The Black Crowes are hitting the road. Find out where to catch them by checking out their tour schedule. ...Read more
The legendary Neil Young is taking hiis trademark blend of folk, rock and pure grit to a city near you. Check out his tour dates to see where you can catch him. ...Read more
The Eagles jumped back onto the scene with their long-awaited new album, Long Road Out Of Eden. Catch the band in a city near you. ...Read more