Daily Rewind: Elton John, Glenn Frey, the Rolling Stones + More
Today Elton John talks about his upcoming album, Glenn Frey covers some well-known tunes, and the Rolling Stones celebrate the half-century mark.
Plus, Adam Lambert confirms he’s no Freddie Mercury, two ex-Guns N’ Roses bandmates collaborate, and Bruce Springsteen abandons his guitar for a podium.
Today’s Stories from Ultimate Classic Rock:
Rolling Stones To Release 50th Anniversary Documentary
Bruce Springsteen Delivers Keynote Address at South By Southwest
Aerosmith Reveal Name, Movie Soundtrack Release Plans for New Track
Mick Fleetwood: ‘I Don’t Believe Fleetwood Mac Will Ever Tour Again’
Slash Adding Guitars to Former Guns N’ Roses Drummer Steven Adler’s New Album
Adam Lambert on Joining Queen: ‘I’m Not There to Imitate Anybody’
New Music Releases – April 2012
Elton John Hails Upcoming Trio Album as ‘The Most Exciting Solo Record I’ve Done in a Long, Long Time’
Glenn Frey Covers Pop Standards on New Album ‘After Hours’
Rolling Stones Join the List of Bands Who Won’t Play the Olympics
Steven Tyler Lauds the ‘Special’ Voices on ‘American Idol’
Phillip Phillips Braves Kidney Stone Surgery to Sing ‘Hard to Handle’ on ‘American Idol’
Kiss and Motley Crue to Join Forces for 2012 Summer Tour
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