Joe Walsh, who first let out word of an Eagles' 40th anniversary tour in 2012, has added more details via Rolling Stone.
He told the magazine "Everybody's seen our show, so we have to put together something new. We've been archiving so much stuff from the band's early days, concert footage and interviews and stuff. Those will be the visuals to go along with the songs. We'll also revisit some old songs and some new stuff."
Uriah Heep are planning on mixing in some rarely heard material in their upcoming tour. Mick Box told Classic Rock "The present set includes all the classic Heep songs, plus a few not heard in a while, especially in the UK. On top of that, as it is the Into The Wild tour, we play four songs from that CD."
Fans of Jimi Hendrix that own an iPad, iPhone or iPod can now download the new app Jimi Hendrix: The Complete Experience. The app is free and opens up users to an immersive history of the rock icon.
Jon Anderson is once again talking about his bitter split from Yes and doesn't think a lot of their new album, We Can Fly. He told Rolling Stone "They didn't tell me anything. They were just off and running. But what can you do? I was pissed off in the beginning, but then you say, 'Oh well, the boys want to go on tour and be rock & rollers. Let them to do it'. Now people come see me and I'm suddenly 30 years younger!"
Black Eyed Peas member will.i.am is releasing a new single called T.H.E. (The Hardest Ever) which will feature Mick Jagger and Jennifer Lopez. Look for it November 20.
VH1 will be broadcasting an edited version of the two-night iHeartRadio Music Festival that happened in Las Vegas back in September. The Clear Channel sponsored event featured numerous modern artists from a variety of genres along with performances by veterans like Steven Tyler and a collaboration between Sting and Jeff Beck.
The 2-1/2 hour show will air on Saturday, December 3 at 9 PM and Midnight, Tuesday, December 6 at 9 PM and Wednesday, December 7 at 12 PM.