Queen and Adam Lambert Tease Tour, Kiss Won’t Perform at Hall of Fame, Cry of Love Singer Dies + More – Top Stories of the Week
Adam Lambert and Queen may finally be getting their act together. Kiss will not be getting any form of their act together for their Hall of Fame induction. Cry of Love singer Kelly Holland, sadly, was never able to get it together and kick his demons. These are among the top stories for the week, according to KOOL-FM.
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Queen + Adam Lambert Tease Major Announcement
Following through on Brian May's recent hints regarding an upcoming tour, Queen and Adam Lambert seem to be making plans for a major announcement.
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Kiss Won't Perform 'In Any Line-Up' At Hall of Fame Induction
A day after former guitarist Ace Frehley revealed that the original lineup of Kiss would not be performing together at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in April, it has been announced that there won't be any version of the group playing at the event.
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Cry of Love Singer Kelly Holland Dead at 52
Singer Kelly Holland, best known for his stint as the frontman for early '90s Southern rock standard-bearers Cry of Love, passed away Feb. 24 at the age of 52.
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Bono Gives Country Singer Dierks Bentley Advice on Extremely Personal Song
A chance meeting between U2 frontman Bono and country singer Dierks Bentley has evolved into quite the friendship. And with his new album, 'Riser' now available, Bono has given one song in particular his vote of approval.
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Bruce Springsteen Performs The Bee Gees' 'Stayin' Alive' in Australia
Bruce Springsteen closed out the Australian segment of his 'High Hopes' tour in Brisbane today (Feb. 26) with a show that confounded even the most devoted of his setlist followers. Springsteen revisited his past in unprecedented fashion and shocked everyone with a cover of the Bee Gees' 'Stayin' Alive.' Here it is for your viewing enjoyment: