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🎸CLASSIC ROCK🎸Mercury's Daughter Dies | Weir Homecoming | McCartney Doc | Keith's Guitar | and more...

Plus, Freddie's Lennon Regret | Bowie Anniversary | Jackson Browne Tragedy | Rod Stewart Karaoke | and more...

Heartbreaking news from the rock world as Freddie Mercury's alleged daughter Bibi has passed away at 48, just months after her identity was revealed.

San Francisco prepares to honor Grateful Dead icon Bob Weir with a homecoming celebration, while Paul McCartney drops a stunning trailer for his post-Beatles documentary.

Plus, Keith Richards unveils a gorgeous new signature guitar, David Bowie's Low turns 49, and the tragic details behind Jackson Browne's son's passing, and more…

Have a Rockin Day,
Hippy Pete

 
 
San Francisco to celebrate Grateful Dead's Bob Weir with event
 
 

San Francisco has unveiled plans to honour the legacy of Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir this weekend with a special event open to the public. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Paul McCartney shares trailer for 'Man on the Run' documentary
 
 

A vibrant new trailer for 'Man on the Run', a documentary which depicts the life and times of Paul McCartney after the Beatles, has been unveiled. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Keith Richards and Gibson Unveil 1960 ES-355 Collector’s Edition Signature Guitar
 
 

Gibson and Keith Richards have unveiled the 1960 ES-355 Collector’s Edition signature model electric guitar. Learn more. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Freddie Mercury Had Major Regret Over Not Meeting This Legendary Beatles Member
 
 

Freddie Mercury openly admired John Lennon and later said not getting the chance to meet him was one of his biggest personal regrets. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
49 Years Ago Today, This Underappreciated David Bowie Album Was Released and Is Now Considered a Masterpiece
 
 

The first record in David Bowie's Berlin Trilogy, Low, didn't even have backing from the label when released in 1977. It's now Bowie's seminal work. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Jackson Browne’s Model-Actor-Musician Son Ethan Browne’s Cause of Death Revealed
 
 

He died from the effects of fentanyl, methamphetamine and lidocaine, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner revealed Tuesday, adding that the death was ruled an accident. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Sir Rod Stewart, 81, is roped into karaoke session in Scottish pub
 
 

The musician, 81, was out for a drink in a local pub when locals taking part in karaoke got him to sing along. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Ronnie Wood’s guitars highlight new career-spanning anthology – KSHE 95
 
 

The Rolling Stones’ Ronnie Wood is the subject of a new career-spanning book.Fearless: The Anthology, from Genesis Publications, has Wood opening up his persona CONTINUE...

 
 
 
A "Phenomenal Actor" Has Been Chosen For Ozzy Osbourne Biopic
 
 

There’s been talk of an Ozzy Osbourne biopic since long before the heavy metal icon’s death last year. Now that project is picking up steam, with a “phenomenal actor” attached, per the Black Sabbath frontman’s son Jack Osbourne. The Ozzman biopic has been mentioned as far as back as 2010. In a couple of interviews… CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Preview Paul McCartney 'Man on the Run' Doc, Premiering Feb. 27
 
 

Here's a preview of 'Man on the Run,' a new documentary about the life and times of Paul McCartney set for a Feb. 2 premiere on Prime Video. CONTINUE...

 

TODAY IN CLASSIC ROCK

1960: Elvis Presley was promoted to Sergeant in the US Army, receiving a pay increase of $22.94 per month while serving his country.

1964: The Beatles' John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison flew from London Airport to Paris for their first French performances, marking an important milestone in their international conquest.

1966: David Bowie released his first recording under his new stage name (previously David Jones) to avoid confusion with The Monkees' Davy Jones. The single "Can't Help Thinking About Me" marked the beginning of the Bowie legend.

1967: Over 25,000 people gathered at San Francisco's Golden Gate Park for "The Human Be-In: A Gathering of the Tribes," featuring performances by The Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane—a precursor to the Summer of Love and massive outdoor rock festivals.

1970: Diana Ross performed for the last time with The Supremes at the Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas, introducing her replacement Jean Terrell and closing a legendary chapter in Motown history.

1973: Elvis Presley's "Aloha From Hawaii" concert was broadcast live via satellite to an estimated one billion people worldwide, becoming one of the most-watched musical events in television history and cementing his status as a global superstar.

1975: Three Dog Night were awarded their 12th Gold record for the album "Joy to the World - Their Greatest Hits," celebrating a remarkable run of chart success.

1975: Joe Walsh was presented a Gold record for his third solo album "So What," which featured background vocals from his future Eagles bandmates Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and Randy Meisner.

1977: David Bowie released his groundbreaking 11th studio album "Low" via RCA Records, the first of his legendary Berlin Trilogy with Brian Eno that would influence generations of musicians.

1978: The Sex Pistols played their final show with their classic lineup at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco, with Johnny Rotten famously asking the crowd, "Ever get the feeling you've been cheated?" before walking off stage and effectively ending the band.

1978: Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours" album hit #1 for a record 31st week on the US chart, showcasing the album's unprecedented staying power and cultural impact.

1978: Player topped the US charts with "Baby Come Back," a power ballad written by band members Peter Beckett and John Crowley after both had broken up with their girlfriends.

1980: Rush released "Permanent Waves," their seventh studio album, featuring "The Spirit of Radio" and "Freewill"—tracks that helped the album become their first to crack the US Top 5, peaking at #4.

1984: Paul McCartney's single "Pipes of Peace" reached #1 on the UK chart, becoming his first solo #1 hit in his native country (separate from his success with The Beatles and Wings).​​​​