
Rewind: The Week in Rock DailyPhoto: Galella/WireImage The world said goodbye to Michael Jackson at an all-star memorial service featuring Mariah, Stevie and a few new faces. Rolling Stone was there, and put out our special commemorative issue — go inside it at Michael Jackson Remembered. Pearl Jam announced tour dates, while ’90s compatriots Nine Inch Nails revealed the end of their road with 10 final U.S. club shows before they wave goodbye for good. Rock Daily hit Green Day’s tour opener, witnessed Jeff Beck’s fit of mus
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Publicado: 2009-07-10 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News
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Pearl Jam Announce Tour Dates, “Backspacer” Out September 20thPhoto: Mazur/WireImagePearl Jam have announced a batch of fresh tour dates to celebrate the release of their new album Backspacer, due out September 20th. The album’s first single “The Fixer” will hit radio on July 20th. As Rock Daily previously reported, Target stores will have the exclusive mass retail rights to the album, with Pearl Jam’s own Ten Club and independent record stores also stocking their shelves with Backspacer on September 20th. The new dates kick in one day after Backspacer’s r
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Publicado: 2009-07-09 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News
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Random Notes: Weezer, Madonna, Motley Crue and the Week in Rock This week, the number of band members in Weezer increased fifty-fold when the band met up with 200 contest winners who scored the opportunity to jam with their favorite band. In fact, stars spent a lot of time in crowds this week, what with Madonna hanging out at Yankee Stadium and Mötley Crüe rolling through the streets of New York. Click below for these shots plus the rest of the week’s news in photos. • Random Notes: Weezer, Pearl Jam, Madonna and the Week in Rock
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Publicado: 2008-06-28 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News
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The 20 Best Live Bands Playing Right NowThis weekend’s rock list, Best Live Band Playing Right Now, got an awesome and terrifying response from you all - thanks for all the nominations. After careful consideration, here is our final list. Now go see these guys! 1. White Stripes 2. Radiohead 3. Pearl Jam 4. Rage Against the Machine 5. U2 6. Metallica 7. Flaming Lips 8. My Morning Jacket 9. The Hold Steady 10. Arcade Fire 11. The Raconteurs 12. Wilco 13. Yeah Yeah Yeahs 14. Red Hot Chili Peppers 15. Gogol Bordello 16. Kings of Leon 17. Muse 18. Dave Matthews Band 19. Tool 20. LCD Soundsystem Photo: AFP/STADLER/Getty
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Publicado: 2007-07-24 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News
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