Hegseth Lifts Suspension Of Army Crew That Flew Apache Helicopter Over Kid Rock’s Pool
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is lifting the suspension of the Army crew who flew two Apache helicopters near singer Kid Rock's Nashville property over the weekend. Hegseth announced that the men will not face disciplinary action or an investigation. It comes after a now viral video shows the musician saluting one of the helicopters that hovered near his home's pool. The helicopters flew from Fort Campbell, Kentucky to the Nashville area. Kid Rock's estate, which he has dubbed "The Southern White House," is located about 50 miles from Fort Campbell on the Kentucky-Tennessee border.
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Bob Marley's Dreadlock Is Expected to Get $33,000 at an Auction
A one-and-a-half-inch dreadlock of Bob Marley's hit an online auction block in the U.K. It's expected to make up to $33,120 . . . which is about 25,000 British pounds.
According to the listing, this is the first genuine example of Marley's hair to be sold in 20 years.
A fan got it back in 1978 when he performed "Satisfy My Soul" on the BBC's "Top of the Pops" program. All she did was ASK him for it.
The fan says quote, "He just kept nodding and chuckling and appeared amused by it so I twisted a piece of his dreadlock off. And he of course gave me his autograph as well. I've kept it in my autograph album ever since."
The auction closes Thursday, April 9th.
Metallica Makes A Big Donation For Hawaiian Flood Relief
Metallica's charitable foundation, All Within My Hands, has donated $125,000 to help with flood relief efforts in Hawaii following what the band described as the worst flooding the islands have seen in more than two decades. The money was split among three local organizations: the Hawaiian Council, the Lāhui Foundation, and Hui O He'e Nalu. The storms caused an estimated $1 billion in damage statewide, flooded hundreds of homes on O'ahu, left as many as 115-thousand residents without power, and caused widespread damage to farms. The band noted that actor Jason Momoa, who has ties to Hawaii, was already on the ground working with local organizations when they reached out to help.
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BabyMetal Announces 2026 Tour With Halestorm
Japanese pop-metal group Babymetal has announced a North American and Latin American world tour for this fall. The North American leg kicks off August 30th in San Diego and runs through early October, hitting cities including Denver, Chicago, Toronto, Boston, Dallas, and Phoenix. Halestorm and Violent Vira will serve as support acts on the North American dates; the tour also includes appearances at the Louder Than Life and Aftershock festivals. Latin American dates, including stops in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Mexico, are scheduled for November and December. General ticket sales for North American dates begin April 10th.
SEPT 25 2026 - THE CYNTHIA WOODS MITCHELL PAVILION
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Blue October Video For Congratulations
This is the original audio to Congratulations (from Foiled) with a modern video. Blue October is playing 2 shows at 713 Music Hall on December 17 and 18.
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Christopher North, a founding member of the rock band Ambrosia, has died. He was 75.
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Gene Simmons is doing some solo dates this summer with Sebastian Bach, Quiet Riot, and Lita Ford.
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Wanna hear Bob and Gene from "Bob's Burgers" cover Joy Division's "Transmission"?
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Journey singer Arnel Pineda says he's tried to quit the band twice due to personal issues, but they won't let him.
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Rock Songs about Fools
It's April Fool's Day! To celebrate, "Ultimate Classic Rock" put together a list of rock songs all about FOOLS. Here's their Top 10:
1. "Fool in the Rain", Led Zeppelin (1979)
2. "The Fool on the Hill", The Beatles (1967)
3. "Won't Get Fooled Again", The Who (1971)
4. "Foolish Heart", Steve Perry (1984)
5. "Fool to Cry", Rolling Stones (1976)
6. "What a Fool Believes", The Doobie Brothers (1979)
7. "A Fool For Your Stockings", ZZ Top (1979)
8. "Foolin'", Def Leppard (1983)
9. "Fools", Van Halen (1980)
10. "You Little Fool", Elvis Costello (1982)
Their list also included "Fools Gold" by Thin Lizzy, "A Fool in Love" by UFO, and "Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man)" by Styx.
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