Kid Rock Storms Off Stage at David Bryan’s Birthday Bash
(WARNING LANGUAGE: In an effort to avoid censorship of expression, Kid Rock’s statement has been left uncensored.)
Kid Rock made a surprise appearance at Bon Jovi keyboardist David Bryan’s birthday party in Nashville on Feb. 8. But what started as a jam session took a sharp turn when the crowd didn’t clap along.
Rock joined the band—featuring Bryan on keys—for Creedence Clearwater Revival’s Proud Mary. At first, everything was smooth, with fan videos capturing a solid performance. But when Rock urged the crowd to clap, not everyone complied.
Frustrated, he stopped the band. “Fuck them. Fuck them. Hey, hey, stop. If you ain’t gonna clap, we ain’t gonna sing. That’s how it’s gonna go.” he declared, leading an exaggerated demo of proper clapping.
The show resumed briefly, but Rock wasn’t satisfied. When the audience still didn’t clap enough, he snapped. “You know what, fuck y’all. You ain’t gonna clap, I’m gone,” he said before storming off.
Bryan and the band carried on, but Rock never returned.
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Def Leppard, Weezer, & Bret Michaels to Rock Edmonton’s Rockin’ Thunder Festival
Get ready to feel the earth shake—Rockin’ Thunder Festival is set to ignite Edmonton’s Exhibition Lands Racetrack on July 11 & 12 with a powerhouse lineup of rock legends.
Def Leppard, Weezer, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, Stone Temple Pilots, and Bret Michaels are just a few of the heavy-hitters bringing shredding guitars and pounding drums to this two-day rock explosion.
Friday, July 11 kicks off with Def Leppard leading a stacked bill featuring Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, Bret Michaels, Toque, and Queensrÿche.
Saturday, July 12, sees Weezer headlining, with Stone Temple Pilots, Sam Roberts Band, and Default rounding out the night.
Organizers promise a festival that will “tremble the ground and crackle the air.”
Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti Turns 50 with Special Radio Tribute
The 50th anniversary of Led Zeppelin’s iconic Physical Graffiti is being honored with a special edition of In The Studio With Redbeard, diving deep into the stories behind the legendary double album.
Host Redbeard explores how, by its February 1975 release, Physical Graffiti marked a shift in rock history—proving that Zeppelin didn’t need hit singles to dominate the charts. With a mix of hard rock, blues, and epic experimentation, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, and John Bonham delivered a masterpiece that redefined the album format.
The two-part special promises rare insights into one of rock’s most influential records.
New York Dolls’ David Johansen Battling Stage 4 Cancer, Fund Launched for Treatment
David Johansen, legendary frontman of the New York Dolls, has revealed he’s been privately battling stage 4 cancer and a brain tumor since 2020. Now, facing mounting medical costs, he’s turning to the music community for help.
After suffering a serious fall in November 2024, Johansen underwent surgery for a broken back, leaving him bedridden and in severe pain. To aid his recovery, Sweet Relief has launched the David Johansen Fund, raising money for round-the-clock care, physical therapy, and living expenses.
Despite his struggles, Johansen remains hopeful. “I’ve never been one to ask for help, but this is an emergency,” he shared. Fans can support by donating or purchasing a special edition T-shirt with proceeds going directly to his treatment.
A true rock icon, Johansen’s influence spans from punk pioneer with the Dolls to his Buster Poindexter persona, film roles, and radio hosting on SiriusXM. Most recently, he was featured in Martin Scorsese’s documentary Personality Crisis: One Night Only.
Want to help? Visit Sweet Relief to support Johansen in his fight.
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