News: SAMMY HAGAR, RINGO STARR, GINGER WILDHEART (August 2022)
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Artic Monkeys release their new album ‘The Car’ on October 21.
Candlemass release their latest album ‘Sweet Evil Sun’ on November 18 on Napalm Records.
The Commoners release their latest album ‘Find A Better Way’ on November 4.
Conception have their first four albums ‘The Last Sunset’ (1991), ‘Parallel Minds’ (1993), ‘In Your Multitude’ (1995) and ‘Flow’ (1997), reissued on BMG on September 9.
A live album and concert film of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s 1970 performance at London’s Royal Albert Hall is to be released through Craft Recordings on September 16.
Delain founder and main songwriter Martijn Westerholt, has announced a new lineup. Joining Martijin are original guitarist Ronald Landa and drummer Sander Zoer, with new members vocalist Diana Leah and bassist Ludovico Cioffi. They have also released a new single ‘The Quest And The Curse’.
Sandy Denny’s solo albums will be reissued on vinyl by Proper Records via BMG. The reissue campaign will begin with ‘The North Star Grass Man And The Ravens’ and ‘Sandy’ on September 23 with ‘Like An Old-Fashioned Waltz’ and ‘Rendezvous’ following on November 11.
On September 23, Niji Entertainment and BMG will re-release two live performances from Dio at the Monsters of Rock from 1983 and 1987.
Drowning Pool release their new album ‘Strike A Nerve’ on September 30.
Jeff Pilson revealed in a recent interview that Foreigner (pictured) are working on new music.
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Rory Gallagher’s 1971 ‘Deuce‘ album from 1971, a deluxe CD boxset will be released by Universal Music on September 30.
Sammy Hagar & the Circle release their new album ‘Crazy Times’ on September 30.
Fairport Convention, Steeleye Span and The Albion Band founder Ashley Hutchings releases his 100th album, ‘Ashley Hutchings Presents More Songs From The Shows’, on Talking Elephant Records on August 19.
Jane’s Addiction have started work on new material.
Wet Willie vocalist & harmonica player Jimmy Hall releases a new album ‘Ready Now’ on 16 September.
The Mars Volta release their self-titled album on September 16 – their first new album in ten years.
O.R.k. – featuring Colin Edwin (Porcupine Tree) and Pat Mastelotto (King Crimson) – will release their new album ‘Screamnasium’ on October 21 through InsideOut.
Ratt vocalist Stephen Pearcy has signed with Golden Robot Records and new music is due later this year.
The Pretty Reckless will release a new collection of music, ‘Other Worlds’, on November 4 via Fearless Records. It features acoustic recordings and covers.
The Quireboys release a new album in December entitled ‘The Band Rolls On…’ and it features guest appearances including Joe Elliott, Dan Reed & Chip Z Nuff.
Ringo Starr releases a four song EP ‘EP 3′ on September 16.
Status Quo release a compilation, ‘Quo’ing In – The Best Of The Noughties’, on September 16 via earMUSIC.
Streetlight Circus release their third studio album titled ‘Super Fine Sugar’ via Escape Music on September 23.
Sunjay releases his new album ‘Black & Blues Revisited‘ on Mighty Tight Records on Friday 14 October.
Joe Lynn Turner and Music Theories Recordings Mascot Label Group have announced the global release of his new album, ‘Belly Of The Beast’, on October 28.
Twister will release their new EP, ‘Only The Strong Survive’, on October 21 and will tour the same month giving fans the chance to watch an exclusive thirty minute acoustic set.
Former Curved Air violinist Darryl Way will release ‘The Rock Artist’s Progress’, a unique project that consists of a concept album and novel, on September 23. Marillion’s Steve Hogarth guests on one song.
Ginger Wildheart & The Sinners release their debut album on October 7 via Wicked Cool Records.
Newly announced UK tours (2022 unless stated):
the Lemonheads, Muse (2023), Joanne Shaw Taylor, KT Tunstall (2023), Twister,
Upcoming (Gigs – UK)
Newly announced US & European tours (2022 unless stated):
Alter Bridge + Mammoth WVH (US 2023), Jeff Beck (US), Lindsey Buckingham (US), Eagles (US), Hoobastank + Lit (US), Katatonia (US), The Kings of Thrash – David Ellefson, Jeff Youbg & Chris Poland (US),
Upcoming (USA/ROW)
Rescheduled & cancelled tours:
Big Big Train (Eur 2022 to 2023),
Whitesnake have pulled out of their upcoming US tour with Scorpions, who will continues with the planned tour dates with opener Thundermother.
Iron Maiden have been announced as one of Wacken’s headliners for next year.
The three day Rockin The Bowl festival based in Sheffield has been cancelled.
HRH Prog XIII in Sheffield has rescheduled from September to April 2023
Weezer have cancelled their upcoming Broadway run due to low ticket sales.
Rage Against The Machine have cancelled their upcoming UK & European festival dates.
Winger have pulled out of supporting Skid Row on their upcoming UK tour.
Ted Poley plans one more world tour in 2023 before retiring from live performances.
Rock Goddess are retiring from touring due to the costs involved and the after effects of Covid on the live scene.
Bloodstock (Thursday 10-Sunday 13 August) have announced next year’s headliners for Friday – Killswitch Engage – and Sunday – Megadeth. Also appearing over the weekend are DevilDriver, Fit For An Autopsy, Knocked Loose & Decapitated.
Harry Scott Elliott is the new guitarist in Tyketto.
Nightwish have announced the addition of bassist Jukka Koskinen (Wintersun) as an official member of the band.
Blas Elias is sitting in for drummer James Kottak on Kingdom Come’s current live shows.
‘Gary Moore: The Official Biography’ is published on 27 September by Jawbone Press.
Original Black Sabbath members Tony Iommi and Ozzy Osbourne performed ‘Paranoid’ to close the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
Michael Bloodgood of Bloodgood
Former Samson and Mammoth vocalist Nicky Moore
Judith Durham former singer with the Seekers
Singer and actress Olivia Newton-John
Lamont Dozier, a Motown songwriting legend. He helped craft early hits for the Supremes, the Isley Brothers and Four Tops
The Pogues bassist Darryl Hunt
Steve Grimmett of Grim Reaper, Onslaught & Lionheart
Buddy Holly’s drummer Jerry Allison
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