Post by Jesse on Apr 1, 2019 17:58:46 GMT -5
-Audit reveals that Journey's singer Arnel Pineda salary in not on the books. Apparently, Neil Schon has been paying him cash under the table ever since Pineda became their singer in 2007.
-Christine McVie kicked out of Fleetwood Mac for being thinner than Stevie Nicks.
-Jimmy Page confirms that he is the mastermind behind Greta Van Fleet. It's no secret that Page has wanted to get Led Zeppelin going again ever since their 2007 O2 Arena concert. Page wrote roughly 30 songs for a reformed Led Zeppelin. Tired of waiting for Robert Plant, Page discovered the young Greta Van Fleet band and offered to have them record his songs as Led Zeppelin. However, Plant and John Paul Jones would not consent to allow the project to be called "Led Zeppelin".
-Skynyrd's Gary Rossington say "Farewell Tour" could go on indefinitely.
-Speaking of Farewell Tours, Gene Simmons of Kiss admitted that Kiss would likely do another Farewell Tour "5 or 6 years from now".
-REO Speedwagon has run out of setlists. Singer Kevin Cronin says that in the last 30 years they have put the 15 songs they play in every order possible. We had to know they were running out of setlist ideas when they opened with "Keep On Loving You" the last 2 tours.
-Doctors trying to determine if Ted Nugent has early stage dementia after he accidentally played guitar on "Fox And Friends" instead of going on a political rant. This comes after an embarrassing concert performance 2 weeks ago where he shouted "Fuckin' liberals" instead of singing the chorus to "Cat Scratch Fever".
-For the upcoming Heart tour, Ann and Nancy Wilson will be performing on two separate stages. Ann claims that after everything that went on the last few years "one stage wasn't big enough" for both of them. When asked to comment, Nancy couldn't stop laughing.
-Styx's James Young promises to not "look so pissed off" when they play "Mr. Roboto" this year.