Robert Lamm Says Chicago Could Go On Without Original Members

Lamm talked to Billboard magazine to promote VI Decades Live (This Is What We Do) their new four CDs and a DVD that highlights material from 1964-2014. The set features their famous 1970 Isle of Wight Festival show. Lamm says a lot of the material was thought to be inferior […]

Mike Harrison Lead Singer Of Spooky Tooth Dead at 72

This was the band that also once featured Gary Wright of “Dream Weaver” fame, the man who now runs Foreigner Mick Jones, Greg Ridley of Humble Pie, Chris Stainton who played with Joe Cocker and Eric Clapton, Henry McCullough who also played with Cocker, Wings, Roy Harper, John Hawken of […]

INTERVIEW: Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson: Songwriting Was “Born Out Of Sheer Boredom”

It’s been 50 years for the band Jethro Tull and the band is celebrating with a worldwide tour. I talked to leader Ian Anderson recently about what kept him motivated for all those years. Sure there have been tons of great musicians come and go from the band but how […]

Trevor Horn Gets Candid About 2 Yes Groups & Redoing “Fly From Here”

The former lead singer of the band told TeamRock that basically the drama involved with two bands with the same name is weird but kind of par for the course with guys with this much history, “This is what happens between people, Fifty years – still going, still arguing! It’d […]

Yes Announce Big U.S. 50th Anniversary Tour

The tour is called “#YES50: Celebrating 50 Years of Yes”…there are over 30 dates in the U.S. Guitarist Steve Howe, who has been in the band since their third LP, “The Yes Album” said “Much has changed since I joined Yes in 1970, but the core elements of the band […]

Sir Paul McCartney Pays Tribute To John Lennon At New York City March for Our Lives

Today the famous Beatles singer joined the crowd in solidarity with protesters against Gun violence. He told a CNN reporter: “As you know, one of my best friends was shot not far from here. ‘It is important to me,” Lennon was murdered on December 8, 1980 in front of his […]

Beach Boys Mike Love Says His Bad Reputation Is Not Fair

There are websites set up just to throw shade on the singer. Not to mention chat and Facebook groups set up to throw large stones at him. Something is going on. Most of it started in 1966 and the Beach Boys groundbreaking album “Pet Sounds.” So many report said that […]

How “If You Leave Me Now” Changed Things For Peter Cetera In Chicago

LOST INTERVIEW – Did “If You Leave Me Now” Change Peter Cetera’s Standing In Chicago in 1976? It was released in the summer of that 1976 and it was the band’s first #1 hit. Peter Cetera Wrote and sang the tune from Chicago X. So did that improve his position […]

Michael Nesmith Knows Exactly Why The Monkees Made It Big

Michael Nesmith Explains The Monkee’s Popularity There’s a great new interview with Nesmith in Mojo magazine. We will put a link in the description of this video. Whether you grew up in the 60’s or 70’s the Monkees were in your path. Their TV show aired on NBC from September […]