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Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band Postpone More Shows

Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band have postponed more shows due to ongoing illness..

After previously pulling a plug on their March 9 concert in Columbus, Ohio, The band has postponed tonight's (Tuesday, March 14), show in Albany, N.Y. This follows a missed show in Connecticut over the weekend.

Guitarist Steven Van Zandt, whose very active on social media tried to calm fans by posting: "No need to be anxious or afraid. Just a temporary situation. We will all be back in full force very soon."

He assured fans that the shows are only postponed, because "We don't cancel."

The tour's next scheduled date is March 16 in Philadelphia.

TL;DR:

  • Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band have postponed more shows due to ongoing illness..
  • Including tonight's (Tuesday, March 14), show in Albany, N.Y.
  • The tour's next scheduled date is March 16 in Philadelphia.

Def Leppard Launches 'Behind The World Tour' Video Series

There's a new Def Leppard online series called, Behind The World Tour. Each episode features their 2023 global concert tour with Motley Crue.

The first highlights package shows Def Leppard performing last month to the biggest crowd they've ever played to in Mexico City.

Episode two takes fans backstage to Colombia and Peru while getting a warm welcome from local fans. You'll also see them as they get the first look at their new airplane, Def Crue and basically having fun on the road with tour mates Motley Crue.

The first two episodes of Behind The Word Tour are streaming now.

TL;DR:

  • Def Leppard has a new online series called, Behind The World Tour. The video features their 2023 global concert series with Motley Crue.
  • The first two episodes of Behind The Word Tour are streaming now.

Train Announces Additional Summer Concert Dates

With more than 10 million albums and 30 million tracks sold worldwide, Train has added new shows to their summer tour.

The multi-Grammy winners posted on Twitter, "So, what started out as a few summer dates has now turned into a tour." They also mentioned that Better Than Ezra and Parmalee would be opening for them.

For the first time in years, the diamond-selling group has stops in the U.S. that include Huntsville, Minneapolis, Atlantic City, and Louisville.

Tickets go on sale to the general public starting Friday, March 17.

TL;DR:

  • Train's summer tour has stops in the U.S. that include Huntsville, Minneapolis, Atlantic City, and Louisville. .
  • Better Than Ezra and Parmalee are opening acts.
  • Tickets go on sale to the general public starting Friday, March 17.

The Who's Roger Daltrey Gives Update On Keith Moon Biopic

The Who frontman, Roger Daltrey says that the Keith Moon biopic will be made, despite all the setbacks.

The project has been in the works since at least 2005. Mike Myers was originally cast to play the late drummer, but he's no longer part of the plan. Daltrey says he would have been great at the time, but he's now "too old" to play the part.

Daltrey told NME, that he recently completed a script for the film and said he was determined to get it to the big screen. He said, "I'm very pleased with the script. As soon as soon as the director finishes the film that he's on, he will read it and I'll get a reply from him. Hopefully we'll get it made ASAP."

He described Moon as an "extraordinary character," adding: "He was flawed, like we all are. But he was wonderful and he was an absolute uncontrolled genius."

Moon died in 1978 from a drug overdose. He was 32-years-old.

Daltrey and bandmate Pete Townshend are listed as executive producers of the film.

TL;DR:

  • The Who frontman Roger Daltrey says that the Keith Moon biopic, will be made despite all the setbacks.
  • The project has been in the works since at least 2005.
  • Daltrey recently completed a script for the film.
  • Daltrey and bandmate Pete Townshend are listed as executive producers of the film.

Darius Rucker Announces Summer Tour

Darius Rucker has announced his Starting Fires Tour with 21 dates across the U.S. and Canada. Kicking off June 15 in Virginia, cities include Washington D.C., Milwaukee, Los Angeles and will wrap in Nashville October 16.

Some shows will include special VIP Packages, with exclusive Meet & Greets and individual photo opportunities with Darius, guided backstage tours, and more.

Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors and rising star Drew Green will be joining the 3x Grammy winner on select dates. Tickets go on sale to the general public beginning this Friday, March 17.

Skid Row Booked To Open For KISS On European Dates

Skid Row has been announced as opening act for KISS during their European tour during June and July. They'll make stops in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Italy, and Germany.

The New Jersey rockers go back a long way with KISS, including a dispute over whether to tour with the New York icons, which is said to have played a part in the departure of singer Sebastian Bach in 1996.

In 2000, Skid Row played the first KISS farewell tour and bassist Rachel Bolan told Blabbermouth that, at the time, he didn't believe they would actually stop touring. He said, "I have a feeling, as long as they can keep doing it… Maybe it'll take a break, maybe it'll be a decent hiatus, but I have a feeling we're not gonna see the last of KISS."

Last fall, Skid Row recorded a live album in London and plan to release it sometime this year.

TL;DR:

  • Skid Row has been announced as opening act for KISS during their European tour during June and July.
  • They'll make stops in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Italy, and Germany.

Shakira Reflects On Split From Gerard Pique

Shakira is reflecting on her breakup from Gerard Piqué after 11 years together.

During a recent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon that she had a "rough year" after her separation.

She explained, "I've had a very rough year after my separation, and writing this song has been so important to me. It's been a healthy way to channel my emotions."

Shakira's split also led to her record-breaking collaboration with Bizarrap, "Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53."

She continued, "He told me, 'Mom, you've got to collaborate with Bizarrap. You have to get on a song with Bizarrap, because you guys are gonna be number one.' And he sent a voice note to my manager, Jaime. He said, 'You got to put my mom together with Bizarrap on a song because they're gonna be number one.' And he was right."

Stevie Nicks And Billy Joel Launch Co-Headlining Tour

On Friday night (3-10), Stevie Nicks and Billy Joel kicked off their Two Icons, One Night, co-headlining tour in Inglewood California.

As anticipated, they teamed up for a couple of duets, "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" and then she joined him on his song, "And So It Goes."

Nicks also paid tribute to late Fleetwood Mac bandmate, Christine McVie with a performance of "Landslide."

Nicks cried while talking to the audience about McVie, she said, "I have to imagine she's still here. It's all I can do."

The concert marked the start of a nine-date tour. Their next show will be in Arlington, Texas on April 8th.

TL;DR:

  • Stevie Nicks and Billy Joel kicked off their Two Icons, One Night, co-headlining tour in Inglewood California.
  • They dueted on "And So It Goes" and "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around."
  • Nicks also paid tribute to late Fleetwood Mac bandmate, Christine McVie with a performance of "Landslide."

Eric Clapton Announces Jeff Beck Tribute Concerts

Eric Clapton will perform a pair of tribute concerts in memory of Jeff Beck at the Royal Albert Hall in London, May 22-23.

Rod Stewart, Billy Gibbons, Johnny Depp, and former Allman Brothers member Derek Trucks are among the already confirmed guests.

Clapton and Beck were both members of the Yardbirds and although both were on the album, Having A Rave Up, they were never in the band at the same time. Clapton left in 1965 and Beck joined shortly after that.

Jeff Beck died in January after contracting bacterial meningitis. He was 78.

The shows were announced in conjunction with Beck's widow, Sandra. Additional details to follow soon.

TL;DR:

  • Eric Clapton will perform a pair of tribute concerts in memory of Jeff Beck at the Royal Albert Hall in London in May.
  • Rod Stewart, Billy Gibbons, Johnny Depp, and former Allman Brothers member Derek Trucks are among the already confirmed guests.

Hilary Duff's Husband Playfully Trolls Her Ex

Hilary Duff's husband, Matthew Koma, made a playful joke with her ex, Joel Madden, in a birthday post on Instagram honoring Madden.

Koma, who is on friendly terms with the Good Charlotte singer, posted a picture of himself with the Madden and also shared a pic of Madden and Duff.

In the photo of Madden and Duff, Koma wrote, "It's not even that weird that you dated my wife @joelmadden. It just makes me feel closer to you."

Miley Cyrus Makes Appearance At Fashion Show With Boyfriend Maxx Morando

Miley Cyrus and her boyfriend Maxx Morando were recently spotted making a rare appearance out and about at the Versace fall-winter 2023 show in West Hollywood this past weekend.

According to E! News, Miley wore a pink and black gown adorned with a silver chain while Maxx rocked a blue velvet suit paired with chic, black sunglasses.

The two were first spotted together at Gucci's Love Parade runway show in November 2021.

A source later confirmed in January of 2022 that they were an item.

The Jonas Brothers Say The Album Will Have '70s Influences

The Jonas Brothers will be dropping a new project titled, The Album, in a few months and have spoken on what they used to inspire the release.

Nick Jonas told E! News during the Spotify's Stream On, "We're taking the roots of what our sound is, but also going back to our roots and pulling from those ‘70s influences we grew up listening to."

Joe Jonas added, "A lot of things happened obviously in the last couple of years, so we never got the time to just connect, stay in one room and work on new music. To be able to do that and have that outcome that we had, we are so thrilled."

The pop star brothers pointed as inspirations from Bee Gees, Boston and Stevie Wonder for The Album.

The Album is set to drop on May 12th.

Winger Releases New Single And Video

Winger has released a new single and video for "Proud Desperado," the first off their upcoming album Seven, which will be released on May 5th. This will be their first album since 2014's Better Days Comin'.

Winger revealed in January that they had already shot three videos to commemorate their 35th anniversary as a band.

Guitarist John Roth said the new project is "meticulously produced" with "tons of layers of background vocals." And he described it as, "heavier lyrically."

Winger will hit the road with John Corabi and headliner Tom Keifer this summer for a two month run. The tour kicks off June 15 in Atlanta and wraps on Aug. 18 in Nashville.

TL;DR:

  • Winger has released a new single and video for "Proud Desperado," the first off their upcoming album Seven, which will be released on May 5.
  • Guitarist John Roth said the album is "meticulously produced."

Gene Simmons Would For Kiss To Do Another Las Vegas Residency

Gene Simmons says that he'd love for Kiss to do a Las Vegas residency again. The band's residency at Zappos Theater scheduled for December 2021-February 2022 was called off.

During an interview with Las Vegas Review Journal, he said, "I actually don't know because we have been so inundated by people wanting to see us wherever we go. I mean, every guy whoever washed my dog or did my dry cleaning is hitting me up for tickets for his entire family, three generations back."

He continued, "Vegas? I don't know, it would be nice to do a Vegas residency. But I don't know any of these things."

Queensryche Cancels Shows With Rumors Of Todd La Torre Illness

Just minutes before Friday night's (3-10) performance in Houston, Queensryche canceled their concert. According to Blabbermouth.com, rumors were that singer Todd La Torre was sick and could not perform. Saturday and Sunday nights shows in Dallas and Midland, Texas were also scrapped, apparently for the same reason.

Over the weekend, the band posted nine times on Twitter, but completely ignored the fact that the shows had been canceled. The official news was posted on each venues' social media pages.

TL;DR:

  • Just minutes before Friday night's (3-10) performance in Houston, Queensryche canceled their concert.
  • Rumors were that singer Todd La Torre was sick and could not perform.
  • Saturday's Dallas and Sunday's Midland, Texas were also canceled.
  • Over the weekend, the band posted nine times on Twitter, but did not make any mention of it.

The Rolling Stones Sued Over Living In A Ghost Town

The Rolling Stones are being sued by a songwriter for their 2020 single "Living In A Ghost Town." According to Billboard, Sergio Garcia, who performs under the name Angelslang, has claimed that the Stones' track was based on "So Sorry" and "Seed of God." which he wrote in 2006 and 2007 respectively.

According to Billboard, the suit said that Jagger and Richards had "misappropriated many of the recognizable and key protected elements" from the older songs, adding that those elements included "vocal melodies, the chord progressions, the drum beat patterns, the harmonica parts, the electric bass line parts, the tempos, and other key signatures" from "So Sorry" and the "harmonic and chord progression and melody" from "Seed of God."

Garcia claimed that he'd given a demo CD to "an immediate family member" of Jagger, and that's how the band gained access to the music. "The immediate family member … confirmed receipt … to the plaintiff via e-mail, and expressed that the musical works of the plaintiff and its style was a sound the Rolling Stones would be interested in using."

Blackpink Makes The Guinness Book Of World Records

Blackpink is now officially the most-streamed female group on Spotify.

According to a report by Guinness World Records, collectively, their songs have reached 8,880,030,049 individual streams. They overtook British pop group, Little Mix by 400 million streams.

When they became the first Asian act to headline Coachella, Jennie told Grammy.com, "Every day we try to acknowledge how grateful we are."

Formed in 2016, the group consists of members Rosé, Jennie, Lisa, and Jisoo.

TL;DR:

  • Blackpink is officially the most-streamed female group on Spotify with 8,880,030,049 individual streams.

Bruce Springsteen Forced To Postpone Last Night's Columbus Show

Only hours before showtime, Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band announced the postponement of last night's (March 9th) concert in Columbus, Ohio. The Nationwide Arena venue posted a message on its website stating, "Due to illness, tonight's Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band concert at Nationwide Arena has been postponed. We are working on rescheduling the date so please hold on to your tickets as they will be valid for the rescheduled show."

Over the course of the tour, covid has sidelined several bandmembers, forcing the band to play shows without Steven Van Zandt, Soozie Tyrell, Nils Lofgren, and Jake Clemons. There's been no word as to the reason for the postponement, or which member of the ensemble has fallen ill.

Nils Lofgren, who initially replaced Steven Van Zandt in 1984, says that Bruce Springsteen absolutely values having the world's most dependable band at his disposal both on the road and in the studio, and genuinely loves to play with them: "Not putting words into someone's mouth, if I was the caretaker of something like that, I would. . . I know Bruce takes it very seriously. It kind of an extraordinary thing to be the caretaker of."

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band's next gig is set for Sunday, March 12th at Uncasville, Connecticut's Mohegan Sun.

Ed Sheeran Shares New Song On TikTok

On Thursday (3-9), Ed Sheeran shared a new song called "Eyes Closed" on TikTok. He posted a short clip on all of his socials encouraging fans to listen to it and make their own "silly videos with it" because he "finds them funny."

According to a press release, the entire album was written against a backdrop of personal grief and shows his vulnerability and honesty.

It was written last February when his pregnant wife was told she had a tumor and his best friend Jamal, died suddenly. During that month, he was also in a court battle defending his integrity as a songwriter.

He describes the album as "last February's diary entry" and his "way of making sense of it."

The song will officially be released to radio on March 24 and Subtract will be out on May 5.

TL;DR:

  • Ed Sheeran shared a new song called "Eyes Closed" on TikTok.
  • He encouraged fans to make their own "silly videos with it" because he "finds them funny."
  • The song will officially be released to radio on March 24 and Subtract will be out on May 5.

BTS' Jimin Reveals Photos For New Album

BTS' Jimin has revealed photos for his new album called, Face.

According to a press release, the images "portray Jimin's resolution to move forward after facing himself entirely."

Several photos were posted online, including one of him wearing a black leather jacket and in the others, he's shirtless, exposing his tattoos.

More photos will be released on March 11 and Jimin's solo album, Face will be out March 24.

TL;DR:

  • BTS' Jimin has revealed photos for his new album called, Face.
  • One of him wearing a black leather jacket and in the others, he's shirtless, exposing his tattoos.

Happy 75th Birthday, James Taylor!!!

Happy Birthday to legendary singer-songwriter James Taylor, who turns 75 on Sunday (March 12th)!!! James Taylor kicks off his next series of tour dates over two nights -- May 25th and 26th -- at Woodinville, Washington's Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery.

In 2020 Taylor released his latest album, titled American Standard. The covers collection features tunes culled from the "great American Songbook," including, "My Blue Heaven," "Ol' Man River," "Pennies From Heaven," "The Nearness Of You," and "God Bless The Child," among others. With album hitting Number Four on the Billboard 200 albums chart, Taylor became the first artist to earn a Top 10 album in each of the last six decades.

James Taylor will forever be remembered for his string of classic hits, including "Fire And Rain," "Sweet Baby James," "You've Got A Friend," "Up On The Roof," "You Can Close Your Eyes," "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight," "Handy Man," "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)," "Mockingbird," "Mexico," "Shower The People" "Her Town Too," "Your Smiling Face," and "Carolina In My Mind," among many more.

Taylor, along with former-wife Carly Simon, was one of the driving forces behind the early-'70s singer-songwriter era and admits that's he's still comfortable writing about his life: "That's the kind of work I do. I mean, sometimes, I've felt, y'know, that I wish I wasn't so, uh, sort of personal or confessional. But that just seems to be the kind of stuff I write."

Carole King's early-'70s singer-songwriter heyday will always be tied to her work with James Taylor due to their early joint tours and recording sessions, which resulted in Taylor's 1971 chart-topping cover of King's "You've Got A Friend." King addressed the fact that people are always curious about two performers of the opposite sex collaborating in a tight knit fashion: "First of all, you can ask me about James any time, because I love him (laughs) so much. It's that real . . . y'know everybody says, 'Were you a couple? -- No. Y'know, 'Do you ever think about it?' -- No. The first connection was musical."

James Taylor told us that despite the pressures of the music business, he's never felt any competition with his peers, or himself, when writing or recording new music: "It's impossible not to sort of think about your position when you've finished an album and you're releasing it, and trying to promote it and announce it and stuff. It's hard not to think of it in the marketplace. But for me, it's not a competitive sport, y'know, and you just have to do your best and then let go of the result -- and just be thankful to be able to continue."

Taylor recalled being among one of the first signings to Apple Records as a dream come true: "Well, I was signed by the Beatles in 1968 to their Apple Records label. I was a huge Beatles fan -- they had a massive impact on me and what I thought I'd like to write."

Although James Taylor is rated among the top composers of the singer-songwriter era, he credits his vocal and guitar styles for much of his success: "If you listen to the original of 'Handy Man,' or 'Up On The Roof,' or 'Everyday,' and then listen to my version of it, the arrangement gets redone. I have a vocal style that tends to lay the thing back a little bit in many cases. The other thing is that I have this sort of vocabulary on guitar -- kind of preferred chord changes, and I'll play these songs over years going back to when I was a teenager."

The Cure Announce First North American Tour In Seven Years

For the first time in seven years, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame members, The Cure will take on a 30-date North American tour that runs May through July.

Stops for the legendary band will include three nights at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles and Madison Square Garden in New York City. Some of the other cities on the itinerary are New Orleans, Houston, Austin, Cleveland, San Francisco, Vancouver, and Miami.

Tickets go on sale March 15.

The tour is titled Songs of a Lost Word, the same name as the album they've been teasing for several year, which still has not been given a release date.

TL;DR:

  • The Cure will take on a 30-date North American tour that runs May through July.
  • Tickets go on sale March 15.

35 Years Gone: Andy Gibb Remembered

It was 35 years ago today (March 10th, 1988) that Andy Gibb died. Andy, who was the younger brother of the Bee Gees -- Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb -- died just five days after his 30th birthday from an inflammatory heart virus exacerbated by years of substance abuse. Andy, who was almost a decade younger than his brothers, had desperately wanted to become part of the group, but because of his age he missed out on the Bee Gees' first era of success in the late-'60s. By the time he was 19, he had emigrated from Australia to be with his brothers, who helped him sign with Robert Stigwood, who managed the group and owned their record label, RSO.

Success for Andy came fast, with his brother Barry's songwriting and producing help. He racked up three Number One hits -- "I Just Want To Be Your Everything" in 1977, and "(Love Is) Thicker Than Water" and "Shadow Dancing" in 1978 -- all before his 21st birthday.

The long shadow of the Bee Gees was never far from Andy when discovering his own musical success: "I don't honestly think I'd be here now if it wasn't for them, if they hadn't come along first. Well, who knows how it would've worked out? But my brother Barry gave me my first break. He produced my first records -- he wrote most of my hits, so, who's to say? If it hadn't been for him first. . ."

Andy Gibb was briefly married to his high school sweetheart, Kim Reeder, and they had a daughter named Peta in 1978. By 1980, Andy, who had previously been romantically linked with Susan George, Marie Osmond, and Olivia Newton-John, became involved with Dallas star Victoria Principal. With his musical career drying up, he turned to TV, serving as the host of the syndicated music show Solid Gold. As his substance abuse problems increased, he began performing such musicals as The Pirates Of Penzance and Joseph And The Technicolor Dreamcoat, but frequent absences due to drug problems ended all his stage runs prematurely.

Victoria Principal recalled realizing that drugs were playing a major role in Andy's life: "Well, it was became very apparent to me that his behavior was becoming erratic and that he was very, very thin. And Andy was a very kind person and a very gentle person, and some of his behavior seemed the antithesis of who I knew him to be. And over a period of (laughs) deduction, I finally realized that it had to be drugs."

In 1982, once back on track doing the rounds on the comeback trail, Andy publicly blamed his addictions on Principal leaving him -- rather than acknowledging the fact that she had left because of his drug use: "I want to tell a story now -- I turned to drugs for a month. I did quite. . . an awful lot of cocaine -- which I no longer do. I gave up everything. I started missing tapings of Solid Gold -- I would not turn up for tapings. A very bad boy. I didn't care. I didn't care about people, I didn't care about life. I thought so much of the girl -- and I still do -- it just, I just fell apart."

In the last years of his life, Andy was forced to perform a cabaret act based around Bee Gees hits and was supported almost completely by his brothers.

Singer Marilyn McCoo, who co-starred with Andy on Solid Gold, said that he had a tough time living up to his famous brothers: "Andy was fragile. Andy wanted so desperately to be successful like his brothers. Y'know, he was the youngest brother in the 'Brothers Gibb.' So, when Barry decided to produce him, he ended up having some hits on his own, he was very excited about it."

In the mid-'80s, after the hits had dried up, Andy was able to take a long hard look at what his brothers had famously termed "First Fame": "It certainly made me very spoiled. I thought that it was always going to be that way and there would always be those Number One hit records and stuff. Also, I mean, y'know, I'd be foolish to deny it -- you suddenly do get an ego and you've got to come back down to Earth and control that. It was a pretty wild roller coaster ride for those two or three years."

At the time of his death Andy was penniless, living at his brother Robin's estate in England, and had been working on demos for a comeback album to be released in conjunction with the Bee Gees' One album. Tentative plans were in the works for a 1989 Bee Gees/Andy Gibb world tour, after which Gibb would become a permanent member of the Bee Gees -- providing he could get clean.

Oldest brother Barry spoke about Andy's death in the 2000 official Bee Gees biography, Tales From The Brothers Gibb, saying, "To me Andy's problems were not drugs and booze -- to me they were a massive insecurity, psychological problems, compounded by drink and cocaine. Maybe they also caused it, but at the end of the day (he) had no confidence in himself, yet had a lot of talent. . . he seemed to have lost the will or desire to use it."

Barry Gibb explained that the severity of Andy's heart condition was kept a secret from his brothers: "We would play tennis and we would play five or six sets and he'd get very, sort of, flushed and red -- and I didn't know why, y'know? And what he wasn't telling me was that -- he really shouldn't be doing it."

Marilyn McCoo was aware of the substance abuse problems that had been shadowing Andy prior to his death, but says that she thought he was on the road to recovery: "I did not foresee Andy dying the way he did. I hadn't heard from or about Andy in some time at the time that he passed. He was really getting his life together, it seemed like he was on the path toward self-discovery and peace. And so, it was really tragic to see that happen."

Barry Gibb recalled his last heartbreaking conversation with his baby brother: "The last thing that happened between me and Andy was an argument, which is devastating for me, because I have to live with that all my life. And there was a phone call between him and me and I was, sort of, saying, 'Yeah, you've really gotta get your act together. . .' and '. . . this is no good.' Instead of being gentle about it -- I was angry, because someone had said to me at one point -- 'Tough love is the answer,' y'know? So, for me, it wasn't, because that was the last conversation we had. That's my regret. That's what I live with."

Andy Gibb was survived by his daughter, his brothers, his sister Leslie, and his late-parents Barbara and Hugh.

Barry, who produced the majority of Andy's work, has been working on a box set of his demos, outtakes, and works-in-progress for sometime in the near future.

In 2009 the Bee Gees released the four-disc set called Mythology with Barry and Robin selecting the tracks for their own personal discs, Maurice's wife and two children handpicking the songs for his disc, and the songs for Andy's disc selected by his daughter Peta in her first official role acting on behalf of her father. The collection marks the first time Andy Gibb's work was presented alongside his older brothers' catalogue.

The adult children of Barry, Maurice, Robin, and Andy Gibb joined forces to record an album, the 2017 album, Please Don't Turn Out The Lights. The group has been named Gibb Collective, and features Peta; Barry's sons Stephen and Travis; Robin's sons Spencer and Robin John; and Maurice's children Samantha and Adam, who cover their father's classic songs. Peta Gibb covers his Shadow Dancing deep cut "Fool For Love."

Robin Gibb died of kidney failure at the age of 62 on May 20th, 2012 after battling colon and liver cancer.

Maurice Gibb died on January 12th, 2003 at age 53 after undergoing emergency abdominal surgery in Florida.

In 2021, Foo Fighters paid tribute to Andy Gibb on the Rock-N-Relief charity livestream, by performing "Shadow Dancing" with their late drummer Taylor Hawkins singing lead.

2022 saw the first-ever standalone biography of Andy Gibb. The unauthorized Arrow Through The Heart: The Biography Of Andy Gibb by author Matthew Hild features new and exclusive interview with friends and colleagues shedding new and important light on the doomed pop sensation.

Travis Barker Updates Fans On His Recovery

Less than a week after surgery, Travis Barker let fans know that he's doing ok. He posted a photo showing a deep purple, M-shaped scar that expands 2/3 of his left ring finger. Along with the photo, he simply wrote, "Hi."

The procedure took place on March 3 and he was out of the hospital the next day. He had injured himself while rehearsing for the Blink-182 tour, which is now on hold.

TL;DR:

  • Travis Barker posted a photo showing a deep purple, M-shaped scar that expands 2/3 of his left ring finger.
  • Along with the photo, he simply posted, "Hi."