Def Leppard’s guitarist Phil Collen teases Hysteria graphic novel, coming soon

Def Leppard is now touring in stadiums alongside Journey and alternating special guests such as Cheap Trick and The Steve Miller Band during the 2024 tour. The band has unveiled their latest stadium anthem titled “Just Like 73,” which includes a collaboration with Tom Morello. Additionally, Def Leppard’s guitarist, Phil Collen, is set to introduce his graphic novel named Hysteria during this period.

Ten amazingly brilliant 1970s live albums

The 1970s saw an abundance of remarkable live albums, boasting a vast array of music and artists. Many of these releases stood out as exceptional gems from the era. It was nearly impossible to overlook or dismiss any during this time. The decade was literally teeming with impressive live albums. Particularly noteworthy were some that achieved massive success, such as Frampton Comes Alive.

Dollyrots live at Atlas Brew Works review: Even the sound mix was charming

Before 2019, Dollyrots concerts had a distinct vibe. The crowd was primarily made up of young people, including teens and twentysomethings, who enjoyed letting loose to some lively pop-punk tunes for an hour or two. As one Dollyrots song puts it, they would dance “like maniacs.” However, things changed when singer/bassist Kelly Ogden started hosting her widely-loved morning show on Little Steven’s Underground Garage. While the shows may not have altered significantly, their audience demographics certainly did.

Trailer for Bob Dylan biopic ‘A Complete Unknown’ is highly intriguing

Bob Dylan’s fanbase is so passionate that it’s crucial for a filmmaker making a biopic about him to find an actor who accurately portrays Dylan. For the forthcoming Dylan biopic titled “A Complete Unknown,”, Timothée Chalamet has been cast in the lead role. While some may grumble, it’s unlikely to be an issue since Chalamet is known for his exceptional acting abilities.

Reflecting on Kurt Cobain’s legacy/mental health struggles might prevent tragedy

I want to issue a heartfelt warning: The topic of this conversation delves into heavy and sensitive subjects, such as suicide and personal struggles. I once found myself in the depths of despair, contemplating the unthinkable. In my darkest moments, I wished for someone to reach out and guide me towards help. That’s why I strongly urge you: if you are experiencing emotional turmoil or are feeling hopeless, please don’t hesitate to call the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Your life matters, and there is always hope for a brighter tomorrow. From my own experience, I can attest that reaching out for help can make all the difference in the world. Don’t face these challenges alone. Let us come together to support one another during our most vulnerable moments.

Five of the most awesome band cameos in movies

If I were composing a piece on television, I’d start by discussing the Dillards – the remarkable bluegrass group who made appearances as the fictionalized Darling family in several episodes of “The Andy Griffith Show” during the 1960s. I might remark that the show ingeniously utilized an existing band, assigned a genuine actor to portray the lead singer for the dialogue scenes, and thereby produced a fairly convincing on-screen band.