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Even Kenny Loggins is angry with Donald Trump over viral poop video
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Kelly Osbourne thanks fans after accepting award for her father Ozzy
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Watch Axl Rose kick drumkit and fling microphone before storming offstage in Argentina
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Rush share new video as they add 17 more US and Canadian cities to Fifty Something tour
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Latest Classic Rock News

Even Kenny Loggins is angry with Donald Trump over viral poop video
By Fraser Lewry published
Kenny Loggins' hit Danger Zone was used in a controversial post by the US President on Truth Social

Kelly Osbourne thanks fans after accepting award for her father Ozzy
By Matt Mills published
The late Prince Of Darkness was given a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Birmingham Awards last week

Watch Axl Rose kick drumkit and fling microphone before storming offstage in Argentina
By Fraser Lewry published
Angry Axl is back!

Rush share new video as they add 17 more US and Canadian cities to Fifty Something tour
By Jerry Ewing published
Rush will play their first live shows in eleven years in 2026 on their Fifty Something tour

Tobias Forge on the terrifying panic attack that changed the way he approaches Ghost shows
By Merlin Alderslade published
One fateful night in Leeds means Tobias now has a very strict rule in place for Ghost shows

"It would be amazing": Sharon Osbourne gets behind campaign to change the name of Birmingham Airport to Ozzy Osbourne International
By Niall Doherty published
The petition, which has over 70,000 signatures, now has the backing of Sharon too

Farewell to The Spaceman: The world of rock pays tribute to Ace Frehley
By Fraser Lewry published
Tributes to Ace Frehley have come from Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Peter Criss, Bruce Kulick and more
Latest Classic Rock Features

Neil Young's most mysterious song: Rooted in the Peruvian jungle and an apocalyptic screenplay
By Nick Hasted published
"Neil never told me what the song was about": Even Nils Lofgren doesn't know, and he played on it

What happened when Greta Van Fleet's guitarist got himself a new band
By Polly Glass published
When the worlds of Greta Van Fleet’s Jake Kiszka and alt.folkie Chris Turpin collided, it was musical love at first sight. After a whirlwind romance, new project Mirador was born

Snooker champion and modular synth player Steve Davis picks 10 favourite pieces of experimental music
By Steve Davis published
Snooker star, DJ, broadcaster and Utopia Strong musician Steve Davis picks 10 favourite pieces of music from his vast collection

Farewell to music on MTV: it's the end of an era (even if that era really finished a long time ago)
By Stephen Hill published
MTV will cease broadcasting its music channels after this year. For generations of rock fans, this is a sad moment

Classic Rock's Tracks Of The Week: October 20, 2025
By Polly Glass published
Eight songs you need to hear right now, from Orianthi, Sugar, Heavy Pettin and more

"You can't dance or clap along to it. When we play it live, you can always see the audience getting caught out": How Genesis wrote the career-changing song that confused their fans - and Peter Gabriel
By Mark Blake published
Deceptively straightforward but with a rhythmic banana skin, Genesis's transformation from major cult band to stadium-filling hit-makers started here
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Latest Classic Rock Reviews

The Moody Blues attain peak psychedelic whimsy on In Search Of The Lost Chord
By Classic Rock Magazine published
Join the Moody Blues for a psychedelic voyage through mysticism, melody, and late-60s cosmic curiosity

Review: Sixty years of the Scorpions celebrated on From The First Sting
By Essi Berelian published
Anniversary fun from pioneering German rockers the Scorpions

Review: Bruce Springsteen strips things back on expanded Nebraska '82
By Paul Whitelaw published
Bruce Springsteen's stark acoustic masterpiece Nebraska now available in full-bodied form

Chrissie Hynde & Pals' Duets Special is a quiet, low-key joy to behold
By Emma Johnston published
Old faithfuls and a few surprises revisited by the Pretenders frontwoman and some peers

Night Ranger's place in rock history settled by first album Dawn Patrol
By Classic Rock Magazine published
Night Ranger hit the ground running with their platinum debut Dawn Patrol

"Some Time In New York City is an album that suffers from being terrible": John & Yoko and the Plastic Ono Band compiled on Power To The People
By David Quantick published
A collection of live, studio and demo tracks and an almost-album from John Lennon’s political New York City years