October New Music Releases
Check out the classic rock albums, DVDs and reissues coming your way soon.
The Pretenders have announced a new edition of their most recent album, 'Alone,' which will come with a second disc of 15 live tracks recorded over the past year.
A “secret” Bad Company live CD and DVD set has gone on sale exclusively at Walmart.
Roger Waters' outspoken politics are well known to anyone who's spent any length of time listening to his music.
Def Leppard guitarist Phil Collen takes fans on a trip back in time to the genesis of some of the biggest hits from the group's 'Hysteria' album in a new video interview.
Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford and former Van Halen singer Sammy Hagar will take part in a live filming of "Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction" at the Loudwire Music Awards in Los Angeles on Oct. 24.
The news coincides perfectly with Bob Seger's sold-out concert Saturday night at the Palace of Auburn Hills outside his native Detroit.
A little more than three years after drummer Keith Moon died, the Who were feeling out of sorts with each other, musically and onstage.
Inside the station was Jackyl, with their wild-man leader, Jesse James Dupree, with chainsaw in hand, cranking through another rendition of the fan favorite “The Lumberjack.”
No dates have been set, but the Zappa Family Trust says sidemen have already committed to the venture.
A growing roster of classic rockers is lining up to take to the lanes in tribute to Ronnie James Dio at this year's Bowl for Ronnie charity event.