Archive for the ‘Rock reunions’ Category

Simon & Garfunkel launch reunion tour

Monday, April 6th, 2009

Looks like Paul and Artie are on speaking terms again and will launch a tour that starts in New Zealand and Australia in June. Further international dates have yet to be announced.

Back by popular demand?

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

After a nine month absence, I’ve discovered that since I don’t have anything better to do, I might as well resurrect this miserable excuse for music blog. But I’m not alone in the comeback department . . . you can’t fling a broken Stratocaster neck without hitting an old lost rocker back on the road again. Speaking of which, the original J. Geils Band are back in the saddle and will be appearing at the Fillmore Detroit on Friday, April 24. And after all these years, it will be even more poignant to hear Peter Wolf make a personal request to the ladies in the audience to “pull out your false teeth mama so I can suck on your gums!!

And if that isn’t enough to whet your rock and roll appetite for some 70s nostalgia, you’ll be busting a G-string to hear that the original Mott the Hoople has reformed to play six consecutive shows at the Hammersmith Odeon this October. A DVD will most certainly come out of this venture along with additional stimiulus funds for Ian Hunter and the rest of the boys. I’m a dude, yeah!
And closer to home, there’s a rumor that Ted Nugent and the Amboy Dukes (Journey to the Center of Your Mind) will be sharing a stage together again. Stay tuned for details.

Eric Burdon & WAR reunite

Friday, February 8th, 2008

After 37 years, Eric Burdon & WAR will perform together in April at the Royal Albert Hall in London. They say it’s just a one time reunion, but it’s worth the wait just to hear them play “Spill the Wine” once more.

The Dead support Obama

Monday, February 4th, 2008

Tonight the surviving members of The Grateful Dead will reunite for one show only (at the Warfield Theater in S.F.) to throw their tie-dyed support behind Barack Obama for Super Tuesday. When word of the concert was released, tickets sold out within minutes.

First Zeppelin, now Floyd?

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

Maybe.