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"Dio is in the Hall Of Fame and so am I."
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Watch R&B superstar Thundercat play bass for his former band, thrash metal hellraisers Suicidal Tendencies, at Coachella last weekend
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Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley talk up Kiss avatar show, coming in 2028
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Jack White calls Donald Trump the "Worst American of All Time"
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Latest Classic Rock News

"Dio is in the Hall Of Fame and so am I."
By Rich Hobson published
Maiden's 90s vocalist admits it's a "real privilege" to be included with artists like Billy Idol, Joy Division and Oasis in this year's nomination

Watch R&B superstar Thundercat play bass for his former band, thrash metal hellraisers Suicidal Tendencies, at Coachella last weekend
By Matt Mills published
The man born Stephen Bruner was a member of the California band for almost 10 years before leaving to focus on his solo career

Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley talk up Kiss avatar show, coming in 2028
By Paul Brannigan published
"This is the phoenix rising out of the ashes"

Jack White calls Donald Trump the "Worst American of All Time"
By Paul Brannigan published
"How did so many millions of people fall for this conman?"

What it was like seeing Metallica in their early days, according to Death Angel frontman Mark Osegueda
By Merlin Alderslade published
Mark knew that Metallica were destined for great things from the very start

"Her voice was the signature sound of Clannad and will live on forever." Singer Moya Brennan has died, aged 73
By Jerry Ewing published
Former Irish president Michael D Higgins is among those paying tribute to the late Clannad singer Moya Brennan

The Afghan Whigs announce UK shows to extend their 40th anniversary celebrations
By Paul Brannigan published
Greg Dulli's band add UK dates to previously announced 40th anniversary tour
Latest Classic Rock Features

How an American band who were "just too weird for the powers that be" became national treasures
By Paul Brannigan published
The story behind The B-52's timeless anthem Love Shack

Why Fleetwood Mac leader Peter Green walked away from his band, and began to give away all his money
By Paul Brannigan published
"Fleetwood Mac has become a business, and I don't want to be a part of a business"

Ian Anderson explains why he does what he does – and the onstage mistake that sometimes stops him
By Paul Sexton published
The Jethro Tull mastermind reveals who he’s really performing for – and why he never plays as much flute as he planned to on his albums

Suzi Quatro's stories of Alice Cooper, Iggy Pop, Joan Jett, Phil Lynott, Peter Frampton and more
By Jo Kendall published
Suzi Quatro shot Alice Cooper, sang with Donovan, starred on Happy Days and toured with Noddy Holder and Phil Lynott: These are just a few of her stories

From a much-loved bomber to a creaking mechanical fist: The story of Motörhead's Spinal Tap moment
By Neil Jeffries published
It probably worked on paper

How Rick Wakeman got his first cape, by Rick Wakeman
By Rick Wakeman published
After reading a live review that described him as a giant comical spider, Rick Wakeman knew he had to take action
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Latest Classic Rock Reviews

Supergroup Bad English's debut album is a perfect time capsule of late-80s AOR
By Classic Rock Magazine published
The million-dollar lineup of John Waite, Neal Schon, Jonathan Cain, Ricky Phillips and Deen Castronovo piles on the gloss

Shakin' Street mix high-energy rock with post-punk pop sensibility on self-titled album
By Classic Rock Magazine published
What Ross The Boss did after the Dictators but before Manowar

Jim Jones All Stars' Cat Fight is a record for people who wanna have a good time, all the time
By Sleazegrinder published
Produced by the Black Crowes' Chris Robinson, Cat Fight is a sleazy Shangri-La

Kreator bring demons, wicker men and the most fire this side of Parkway Drive to stunning London show
By Matt Mills published
Supported by Nails, Exodus and Carcass, the German luminaries reach a new level of pageantry

Todd Rundgren delights some and confounds others on A Wizard, A True Star
By Classic Rock Magazine published
Aided by magic mushrooms and a newly built studio, Todd Rundgren sets out to chart "the chaotic musical element” in his head

Suzi Quatro refuses to dim the lights on 18th album Freedom
By Everett True published
Freedom is Suzi Quatro's third album in collaboration with son LR Tuckey






