Associated artist: Led Zeppelin
Source: Rolling Stone.com
"Robert Plant has gone from megastardom with Led Zeppelin to what he calls "a good garage band" -- and he couldn't be happier." FULL STORY
posted May 5, 2005 at 12:00:00 AMAssociated artist: AC/DC
Source: jam! Showbiz
"AC/DC brothers Angus and Malcolm Young are currently hunkered down in a U.K. studio working on the band's brand new studio album, Launch Radio reports." FULL STORY
posted April 13, 2005 at 12:00:00 AM Plant, Page Grammy feud continuesAssociated artist: Led Zeppelin
Source: jam! Showbiz
"Ex-Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant has fired back at his former bandmate Jimmy Page after the guitarist criticized him for being a no-show when the legendary group were honoured at the Grammy Awards earlier this year, ContactMusic.com reports." FULL STORY
posted April 13, 2005 at 12:00:00 AMAssociated artist: Bob Marley
Source: AOL
"The British Broadcasting Corporation sent an e-mail requesting an interview with reggae star Bob Marley, 24 years after his death." FULL STORY
posted April 5, 2005 at 12:00:00 AMAssociated artist: They Might Be Giants
Source: CNN
Audiences at a recent They Might Be Giants concert were rocking out -- or at least jumping up and down a bit before bedtime. FULL STORY
posted March 24, 2005 at 12:00:00 AMAssociated artist: AC/DC
Source: liveDaily
"Veteran Aussie rockers AC/DC offer up their 'Family Jewels' on March 29, a two-DVD set comprising footage culled from throughout the group's career." FULL STORY
posted February 17, 2005 at 12:00:00 AMAssociated artist: AC/DC
Source: Billboard
"AC/DC has rounded up gems from its TV and live performance archives for the DVD 'Family Jewels,' due March 29 in North America via Epic." FULL STORY
posted February 16, 2005 at 12:00:00 AMAssociated artist: They Might Be Giants
Source: Tiny Mix Tapes
"Here Come the ABCs will hit shelves everywhere on February 15th in two forms --DVD and CD." FULL STORY
posted February 10, 2005 at 12:00:00 AMAssociated artist: Bob Marley
Source: Yahoo!
"A reggae concert in honor of musical legend Bob Marley, which drew an audience of more than 200,000 Ethiopians to Addis Ababa, could become an annual fixture across Africa, its organizers said Monday." FULL STORY
posted February 7, 2005 at 12:00:00 AMAssociated artist: They Might Be Giants
Source: Rolling Stone.com
"They Might Be Giants head to the land of painting penguins and flying letter V's in two weeks, when they issue the CD/DVD Here Come the ABC's!, the band's second effort aimed squarely at youngsters." FULL STORY
posted February 1, 2005 at 12:00:00 AM
