Billy Morrison and Ozzy Osbourne to Debut Epic Re-imagining of “Gods of Rock N Roll”
Billy Morrison and the Prince of Darkness himself, Ozzy Osbourne, are set to unleash a brand-new version of “Gods of Rock N Roll” this Friday (January 17th) on SiriusXM’s Ozzy’s Boneyard. The exciting news was teased on social media by show host Mark Strigl, sparking major buzz in the rock community.
Originally featured on Morrison’s 2015 album God Shaped Hole, the track has been given a monumental upgrade. This new version boasts a massive 61-piece orchestra and choir, taking the song to epic new heights while adding a cinematic edge to its raw, rock ‘n’ roll core.
Chicago Announces Massive Summer 2025 North American Tour
Legendary rock band Chicago is hitting the road again! The multi-Grammy-winning, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees just announced a brand-new string of summer tour dates, running from June through September 2025, across North America.
This announcement follows an incredible 2024 for the iconic group, during which they wowed audiences with sold-out shows across the U.S. and Japan, both headlining and co-headlining with funk legends Earth, Wind & Fire. Now, as they gear up to celebrate an astonishing 58 years of touring, Chicago is proving they’ve still got plenty of gas in the tank.
Known for their timeless hits like “25 or 6 to 4,” “Saturday in the Park,” and “If You Leave Me Now,” Chicago continues to deliver their signature blend of rock, jazz, and brass-driven magic to fans of all ages.
Adrian Smith’s Home Destroyed in LA Wildfires: “We Will Start Again,” Says Wife Nathalie
Tragedy has struck the family of Iron Maiden guitarist Adrian Smith, as his wife, Nathalie, revealed that their home was destroyed in the raging wildfires tearing through the Los Angeles area.
Taking to Instagram, Nathalie shared an emotional video featuring the heartbreaking message: “We lost our house.” In the comments, she reassured fans and supporters, writing, “We are safe. We have each other. We will start again. #MalibuStrong. Thank you for your support during these trying times.”
The devastating news has prompted an outpouring of love and solidarity from fans, friends, and the metal community. With resilience at the heart of her message, Nathalie’s words echo a spirit of hope in the face of destruction.
Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler Making “Great Progress” in Vocal Recovery, Says Tom Hamilton
Good news for Aerosmith fans—frontman Steven Tyler is making impressive strides in his recovery from the vocal injury that forced the band into an unexpected retirement, according to bassist Tom Hamilton.
In a recent interview with Boston public radio station WBUR, Hamilton—currently promoting his new band, Close Enemies—shared an optimistic update on Tyler’s healing process.
“Steven’s healing process is going really well,” Hamilton revealed, hinting at the possibility of brighter days ahead for Aerosmith. Though no official plans for a comeback have been announced, the update will no doubt fuel speculation about the band’s next chapter.
Sons of Silver Join Myles Kennedy and Tim Montana on Tour to Celebrate Debut Album “Runaway Emotions”
Sons of Silver are hitting the road this week alongside Myles Kennedy (of Slash and Alter Bridge fame) and Tim Montana to mark the release of their highly anticipated debut album, Runaway Emotions.
The buzz around Runaway Emotions is undeniable. Sons of Silver’s songs have already amassed over 16 million streams and views, building a loyal following. The album was self-produced by the band and mixed by acclaimed English producer Tim Palmer, known for his work with U2, Pearl Jam, and David Bowie.
“These guys epitomize the essence of classic alternative rock,” Palmer said. “Their music is fueled by both power and raw emotion, with genuinely profound lyrics.”
With a blend of hard-hitting rock and introspective depth, Sons of Silver are poised to make waves with their debut.
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