Classic Rock
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Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton And Aerosmith To Form Supergroup? [News]...between these superb musicians. And of course the songs will make the real difference." Shirley also says he ll soon be "remixing one of Classic Rock s seriously classic albums." Given that next year marks the 40th anniversary of such... In this article: Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, Aerosmith, Kevin Shirley, Classic Rock, Layla, Joe Perry, Santana, Brad Whitford, and Abraxas |
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Ultimate Guitar | November 18, 2009
Bad Company Original Lineup Reunite [News]
...outing extra special is the fact that it will feature the original lineup of Paul Rodgers, Mick Ralphs and Simon Kirke, who according to Classic Rock haven't performed together in the UK in over three decades have announced that they will...
In this article: Bad Company, Paul Rodgers, Mick Ralphs, UK, Simon Kirke, Joe Perry Project, Queen, and Aerosmith
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Ultimate Guitar | November 18, 2009
Aerosmith: Kramer Speaks Out About Aerosmith Singer Search [News]
..."personal differences," and will seek a new singer should Steven Tyler depart to pursue "Brand Tyler," as the frontman recently told Classic Rock magazine. "What kind of singer? A real, real good one," Kramer said. "Just like writers...
In this article: Joey Kramer, Aerosmith, Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Rocks, Mohegan Sun Casino, New York, and Connecticut
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Las Vegas Sun | November 16, 2009
Aerosmith's Joe Perry prefers smaller venues for Project
...of 40 years learn about his decision in an interview they saw online. When asked about his future during an interview with Britain's Classic Rock magazine, Tyler said he was going to be "working on the brand of myself - Brand Tyler. "
In this article: The Joe Perry Project, Aerosmith, Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, House of Blues, Abu Dhabi, Walk This Way, Rolling Stone, and Matt Sorum
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L.A. Times - Entertainment News | November 11, 2009
Steven Tyler remains in Aerosmith, declares himself a 'rainbow'
...that, I don't know. " The online comments referenced by Perry are a recent Tyler interview with British magazine Classic Rock, in which the frontman discussed his previously announced solo project. Said Tyler, "I don't know what I'm doing...
In this article: Steven Tyler, Joe Perry Project, New York, Las Vegas, Walk This Way, Rolling Stone, Twitter, and Joe Perry
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Independent.co.uk - Music | November 10, 2009
Steven Tyler insists he is not quitting Aerosmith
...40 years ago in Boston, seemed to be in doubt earlier this week after comments Tyler made in an interview with British music magazine Classic Rock. "I don't know what I'm doing yet," he said. "But it's definitely going to be something...
In this article: Steven Tyler, Aerosmith, Joe Perry, Walk This Way, New York, Back in the Saddle, Sweet Emotion, Abu Dhabi, and Boston
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BBC News | November 10, 2009
Aerosmith 'seeking new frontman'
...saying. "Steven quit as far as I can tell," Perry told the Las Vegas Sun newspaper, basing his information on an interview Tyler gave to Classic Rock magazine. In the article, the singer said he planned to pursue a solo career, but stopped...
In this article: Steven Tyler, Aerosmith, Joe Perry, Rolling Stones, Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Khaleej Times, Cryin', Love in an Elevator, and Dude
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Reuters | November 10, 2009
Feuding rockers Aerosmith looking for new singer
...the cracks to recoup some of the revenue lost by the canceled American tour. But Tyler surprised his bandmates by telling Britain's Classic Rock magazine, in an article published last Wednesday, that he would focus on his own projects,...
In this article: Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Aerosmith, Twitter, Brad Whitford, Rolling Stones, Revenue, Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, and Wikipedia
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Philly.com | November 10, 2009
Sideshow: Aerosmith missing its lips?
...the 2008 American Music Awards in Los Angeles, has left the group, according to guitarist Joe Perry. Tyler told the British magazine Classic Rock that he planned to do "something Steven Tyler: working on the brand of myself - Brand Tyler."
In this article: Steven Tyler, Aerosmith, Disney, Madonna, Joe Perry, Lady Gaga, Rainer Maria Rilke, and Mick Jagger
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Fox News Entertainment | November 08, 2009
Steven Tyler Reportedly May Leave Aerosmith
...less than a year away. Tyler's possible departure is reportedly linked to the singer's focus on his solo career. In an interview with Classic Rock magazine, he said he doesn't know what he'll be doing next "but it's definitely going to be...
In this article: Steven Tyler, Aerosmith, Brad Whitford, Janie's Got a Gun, Walk This Way, Joe Perry, Abu Dhabi, Tokyo Dome, and Tokyo
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Idolator | November 05, 2009
Dear Aerosmith: I Love You (Well, Most Of Your Output) But Maybe You Should Think About Calling It A Day
...one of many of recent years in which Tyler didn't make his presence known to the rest of the band until right before they went on stage. Classic Rock correspondent Peter Makowski, who was apparently at the show, noted that while Tyler's...
In this article: Aerosmith, Steven Tyler, Jelly bean, Heidi Montag, Constantine Maroulis, Brad Whitford, and Abu Dhabi
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Classic Rock is a magazine dedicated to the radio format of classic rock, published by Future Publishing, who are also responsible for its "sister" publication Metal Hammer. Although firmly focusing on key bands from the 1960s through early 1990s, such as Queen, Free, Deep Purple, Status Quo, AC/DC, Thin Lizzy, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Iron Maiden, Metallica and The Who, it also includes articles and reviews of contemporary and upcoming artists it deems worthy of note, such as The Answer and Wolfmother. Despite starting as a one-off project it has become one of the UK's best selling music magazines, and attracts much attention and respect of many of classic rock's biggest names. It recently published its 100th issue and now has a higher circulation than NME.
- Name:
- Classic Rock
- Type:
- Music Magazine
- Editor:
- Editor In Chief: Scott Rowley
- Published By:
- Future Publishing
- Language:
- English
- ISSN:
- 1464-7834
- First:
- January 01, 1998
- Frequency:
- Monthly
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