Pink Floyd's Roger Waters says "Israeli lobby" is trying to "cancel" him
The rock band's former leader tore into his critics, who have accused him of antisemitism, during a London concert.
Christine McVie once described "spiritual" writing of beloved "Songbird"
The late Fleedwood Mac keyboardist/singer told an interviewer in 2016 of how she wrote the fan favorite track.
New Species of Frog Discovered in Andes Named for Led Zeppelin
"The name honors Led Zeppelin and their extraordinary music," David Brito-Zapata and Carolina Reyes-Puig, the scientists who made the discovery, wrote in a study that was published on June 13.
Trump Rally Set List Gets Roasted for Including Mostly Gloomy Songs
Despite the rally hoping to overturn the election results, the music was much more gloomy than one would expect.
What Did Fleetwood Mac's Drummer Write to the Viral 'Dreams' Skateboarder?
After Mick Fleetwood posted his own take on Nathan Apodoca's video, the classic rock drummer sent its creator a note, celebrating his success.
Why Greed Is Good for Business — Even During a Pandemic!
Bailout bill talks continue; businesses take advantage of the pandemic; and the Blue Invasion of the South.
Musicians and Fans Pay Tribute to Late Fleetwood Mac Co-Founder Peter Green
A founding member of Fleetwood Mac, the British guitarist was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
Dead & Co.'s Mickey Hart: 'Mr. Trump Has Bad Rhythm'
Dead & Company, featuring Grateful Dead surviving members Bob Weir, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann, begins its North American tour on May 30.
Metal Legend Rob Halford on 'Firepower'
The Judas Priest lead singer on the band's 18th album and why he thinks it's "a very shaky time right now" when it comes to world politics.
D'Arcy Wretzky Claims Pumpkins Left Her Out of Reunion
The band's publicist says Wretzky "deferred" from reunion talks.
Joe Satriani Gave Up Football for Jimi Hendrix
Joe Satriani talks to Newsweek about choosing guitar over football; giving Metallica's Kirk Hammett lessons; his newest album, "What Happens Next"; and the film his son ZZ directed.
Gene Simmons on Women, 'Power' and Promiscuity
Kiss's Gene Simmons has new book, a Cliffs Notes of sorts, on how to attain more "power," with sections on Niccolò Machiavelli, Oprah Winfrey, Napoleon Bonaparte, Michael Jordan and Elon Musk. He also has a box set of unreleased material with a huge price tag.
Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson on Visiting Auschwitz
The lead singer talks about his new memoir, piloting his band's Ed Force One jumbo jet and creating epic metal that "rivals Cecil B. DeMille."
Kelsea Ballerini Will Perform at the CMA Music Awards
Last night's CMA's performer talks to Newsweek about her new album.
A David Bowie Tribute Tour Is Coming to a City Near You
The tour will cover Bowie's music from "Space Oddity" all the way up to 2016's "Blackstar."
The Defiant Final Days of Gregg Allman
"All the way up to the very end of his life, he was not afraid of death."
Queen's Brian May Goes 3-D
The guitarist and astrophysicist has published a new 3-D history of Queen.
Metallica's Lars Ulrich on the Hottest Show on Earth
Drummer Lars Ulrich discusses Metallica's world tour, what "Battery" and other war-themed songs are really about and why "The Black Album" works so well in stadiums.
Ian Anderson on Climate Change, Prog-Rock Cred
In addition to talking up a storm about climate change, Anderson touches on 'The String Quartets,' 'The Walking Dead' and his group's illustrious career.
A Look Back at the Beatles' 'Sgt. Pepper's' at 50
'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' by the Beatles aroused feverish expectations when it was first released, and it lived up to all of them. For 50 years now, it has been more than a record.
Jimi Hendrix's 'Are You Experienced' Turns 50
Here's a revealing profile of Hendrix's band from the October 9, 1967 issue of Newsweek.
John McLaughlin On Mahavishnu, Miles, Jimi, Yoga
In an interview with Newsweek, jazz-fusion legend John McLaughlin discuses his work with the Mahavishnu Orchestra and Miles Davis, as he prepares for his farewell U.S. tour.
The David Crosby Guide to the Santa Ynez Valley
We made David Crosby tell us about his favorite places to eat and chill.
Steve Miller Blasts Rock Hall of Fame—At His Induction
The Rock Hall of Fame's limited selection process draws heat from skeptics, largely because those who do the choosing aren't themselves musicians.
The Yardbirds Facebook Page Is Hopelessly Hacked (NSFW)
The Yardbirds are a classic 1960s rock band, but their Facebook page is all about sex lately.
He Will Rock You
How a 12-year-old "School of Rock" fan became the star of its Broadway adaptation.
70 Neil Young Songs for His 70th Birthday
Celebrate Neil Young's best, saddest and most maddening songs on the artist's 70th birthday.
The Many Antics of Late-Period Keith Richards
From falling out of trees in his 60s to snorting his father's ashes, here's all the proof you need that Keef is just as big a rock star as ever.
The Rolling Stones to Record First Album in 10 Years
"There are now definite plans to record," says guitarist Keith Richards.
David Bowie to Pen Songs for 'SpongeBob' Musical
David Bowie will write original Jellyfish Jams for the Broadway-bound SpongeBob musical.