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Music: MÖTLEY CRÜE, DEF LEPPARD & POISON Tour Announcement Today

MÖTLEY CRÜE, DEF LEPPARD And POISON: Official Announcement Regarding 'The Stadium Tour' Expected Today

MÖTLEY CRÜEDEF LEPPARDPOISON and JOAN JETT & THE BLACKHEARTS are expected to issue an official statement regarding the status of their previously announced "The Stadium Tour" Today

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Music Industry To Stage Blackout In Solidarity With Black Community Following GEORGE FLOYD Death

A number of record labels and other music industry members have joined forces to make June 2 "Black Out Tuesday" in response to the killing of George Floyd and nationwide protests.

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Twenty-One Pilots Share Lyric Video Made On Old Mac Computers

Twenty-One Pilots have shared a new lyric video for 'Level Of Concern' and they went old school with the technology.

The clip for their popular new single was created using 80s computers by artist Pinot W. Ichwandardi.

The duo's first new music since the release of 2018's 'Trench', frontman Tyler Joseph says of the song that they're “always writing, but this one feels like it should just come out now. I think it’s simple but hopeful."

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Dropkick Murphys & Bruce Springsteen Team For Fenway Park Livestream

The Dropkick Murphys and Bruce Springsteen brought live back this weekend, even if there was no live audience to see it. 

The Murphy’s special livestream, “Streaming Outta Fenway,” had them playing to an empty Boston’s famed Fenway Parl on Friday, although that didn’t stop them from rocking out, while still staying socially distanced. The band played a full-length set before frontman Ben Casey announced, “is New Jersey in the house?” and The Boss was beamed in on the Diamond vision screen.

The two artists then joined forces for a pair of songs, Dropkick Murphy’s “Rose Tattoo,” followed by Bruce’s “American Land.” Check it out to the right. 

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The Guy Who Wrote the "SpongeBob" Song "Sweet Victory" Died

Guitarist BOB KULICK died recently. He was 70. There's no word on a cause of death . . . or the exact date he passed. Bob is the older brother of former KISS guitarist BRUCE KULICK, and he confirmed his death on Friday.

Bob played (uncredited) on four KISS albums . . . and handled lead guitar for Lou Reed on his "Coney Island Baby" album . . . played on several Meat Loaf albums, most notably on 1984's "Bad Attitude" . . . did a few albums for W.A.S.P. . . . and played on Michael Bolton's 1983 self-titled album.

More recently, he composed, produced, and performed the "SpongeBob SquarePants" song "Sweet Victory", which appeared in the episode "Band Geeks".


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