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New Aerosmith Album ‘May Take You Back To Places You Used To Know’
Now that Aerosmith have finally gotten down to the business the music do the talking on their long awaited new album, it’s sounding more and more like it has the legs to be a future classic. Additionally, it’s possible that ‘Smith vocalist Steven Tyler might draw on a surprising collaborator for some lyrical assistance.
Alice Cooper, Iron Maiden’s Adrian Smith to Guest on Upcoming ‘That Metal Show’ Season
VH-1 Classic has announced that the tenth season of ‘That Metal Show’, hosted by Eddie Trunk, Jim Florentine and Don Jamieson, will premiere on March 31. The channel also disclosed the first bunch of musicians who will appear on the program, which will feature names that are familiar to all metalheads.
Football Foxes — Playboy Girls of the Week [PICTURES]
Playboy Playmates Katie Carroll, Dani Mathers, Jennie Reid and Megan Medellin got all suited up for the big game this weekend. Unfortunately, they never left the locker room.
Mountain’s Leslie West Performs for First Time Since Leg Amputation
Former Mountain guitarist Leslie West heroically rolled onto the stage of New York’s BB King Blues Club Tuesday night (Jan. 31) to perform in public for the first time since he was forced to have his lower right leg amputated as a result of diabetes complications.
Bre Marie — Babe of the Day [PICTURES]
Bre Marie is a feisty Oklahoma girl who loves to have a good time. The model and makeup artist once lived in the woods with her parents for over a year.
Bruce Springsteen to Rock New York’s Famed Apollo Theater
Bruce Springsteen, back in action this year with a new album and world tour, will help Sirius XM Satellite Radio celebrate their 10th anniversary. Bruce, along with The E Street Band, will perform a special show at the legendary Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York on Friday, March 9.
Rolling Stones Unearth ‘Tattoo You’ Tour Concert Through Archives Site
The Rolling Stones have issued the second concert from the Rolling Stones Archives, an official online portal to ”listen to unheard music, view unseen photographs and films, and look at rare merchandise” that the band created late last year. The latest offering, which was posted online today (Jan. 31), is ‘Hampton Coliseum: Live 1981,’ a digital-only collection that documents the band’s Dec. 18, 1981, concert at the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, Va.
"Love Gone Wrong" Story Submission – "False Advertising"
It’s February, and Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching! We’re celebrating the holiday by featuring our listeners’ worst dating stories. We’re kicking off our “Love Gone Wrong” series with a cautionary tale of online dating. This story submission from a girl we’ll call “Carrie” proves that what you see online isn’t always exactly what you get!
Classic Vinyl: Nektar – Remember the Future [FULL ALBUM]
Nektar was an English prog rock band from Germany, whose psychedelic rock albums earned the band a small but growing cult following. However, the release of Remember the Future in 1973 would propel Nektar into popularity in the United States. For the first time on Sam Talkington's Classic Vinyl, you can listen to the entire album right here!
Ashley Mattingly — Playboy Girl of The Week [PICTURES]
Ashley Mattingly, Playboy’s Miss March 2011 , grew up wild and fiercely independent. She has calmed down just a bit, but she still keeps her independent spirit.
AC/DC Singer Reveals Bandmate’s Health Issues Held Up Work on New Album
AC/DC singer Brian Johnson says that an illness suffered by one of his bandmates may have temporarily put plans for a new album by the legendary rockers on hold. He wouldn’t go into specifics about which member or what the illness is, but he did say it’s not terminal and that the afflicted member is on the path to recovery.

