12-12-12 Hurricane Relief Concert Reunites Nirvana…With Paul McCartney on Vocals? [VIDEO]
"Nirvana reunites for 12-12-12 concert. Paul McCartney will be filling in for Kurt Cobain." When I heard this yesterday, my first reaction was "Huh? WTF?!?!"
"Nirvana reunites for 12-12-12 concert. Paul McCartney will be filling in for Kurt Cobain." When I heard this yesterday, my first reaction was "Huh? WTF?!?!"
The live stream has ended. Look for video and photos of Surrender the Fall's unplugged performance later today on this website.
Kid Rock is coming to the CenturyLink Center on Wednesday, February 13th. You know you want to go. You'd probably prefer free tickets. And 99X has those. But only so many can win. If you're not one of
Dave Grohl. Maybe you've heard of him? SInger/drummer/guitarist/songwriter for a couple of decent bands...Nirvana? Foo Fighters? Yeah, that's him. If that weren't enough to put on a resume, now he has to throw 'movie director' in the mix.
Live stream has ended. Look for the video and photos of Digital Summer later here and on the 99X Facebook page. Don't miss guitarist Jon Stephenson's first hometown show with Digital Summer tonite (Sat 12/
At some point in time, most of us have shot video at a concert - on our cellphones, the video setting on our digital cameras, and sometimes (if we can sneak it past security) on an actual video camera. Most of the time the result is crap, with someone yelling into the mic, waving their hand in front of the camera, or knocking you around. But sometimes, you actually get good stuff.
Strange. Over the past couple of weeks, I've had several people ask me questions like "What happened to Sevendust?", "What's Lejon (Witherspoon) doing these days?"...
Oklahoma band Hinder has their fourth album in the can, and we should see 'Welcome to the Freakshow' in stores and online soon. 99X has been banging 'Save Me', the first track from the album, and if it's any indication, we can expect more of the arena rock/ballads that Hinder is known for, i.e., don't be looking for dubstep from these guys.
With King Animal - their first album of new material in 16 years - finally on the streets, Soundgarden are hitting the TV shows to pimp the new effort. Last night, The Jimmy Kimmel Show hosted Chris Cornell and Company, and they blew out two songs from the new album
Five shows. And they call it a tour. Of course, at this point in their career, The Rolling Stones can do anything they damn well please...so, if they want to call 5 shows a tour, so be it.