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Screaming for Vengeance in Zürich: Judas Priest Set to Unleash Heavy Metal Fury at Hallenstadion in a Night of Blazing Riffs, Leather, and Legacy

**Screaming for Vengeance in Zürich: Judas Priest Set to Unleash Heavy Metal Fury at Hallenstadion in a Night of Blazing Riffs, Leather, and Legacy**   Zürich is about to tremble under the might of true heavy metal as Judas Priest storms into the Hallenstadion for what promises to be an electrifying, no-holds-barred night of pure…

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Founding Black Sabbath members visit Birmingham mural ahead of epic hometown show

**Founding Black Sabbath Members Pay Tribute to Iconic Birmingham Mural Ahead of Epic Hometown Show**   In a heartfelt prelude to their much-anticipated “Back To The Beginning” concert, founding members of Black Sabbath—Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, and Geezer Butler—returned to their hometown to visit the celebrated mural that immortalizes their legacy. Situated in Birmingham’s vibrant…

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It’s Not Over Yet”: Ozzy Osbourne Vows Career Will Continue Beyond Final Show as Black Sabbath Faces Last-Minute Setbacks Ahead of Emotional Farewell Concert

**“It’s Not Over Yet”: Ozzy Osbourne Vows Career Will Continue Beyond Final Show as Black Sabbath Faces Last-Minute Setbacks Ahead of Emotional Farewell Concert**   As Black Sabbath prepares to take the stage for what’s being billed as their final live performance, Ozzy Osbourne has made it clear: while the band’s touring chapter may be…

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Birmingham Braces for Heavy Metal Mayhem as Black Sabbath’s “Back To The Beginning” Concert Draws Thousands of Devoted Fans in Monumental Homecoming Event

**Birmingham Braces for Heavy Metal Mayhem as Black Sabbath’s “Back To The Beginning” Concert Draws Thousands of Devoted Fans in Monumental Homecoming Event**   Birmingham is set to thunder once more as the birthplace of heavy metal prepares to welcome thousands of die-hard fans for one of the most anticipated music events of the decade…

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Jimmy Page has played with legends. He helped create the sound of modern rock. But when it comes to defining what rock ‘n’ roll truly means—he points to one band. Not Zeppelin. Not the usual icons. A band with raw power, grit, and something deeper than image or fame. To Page, their sound is rock ‘n’ roll—loud, fearless, untamed. He calls their music “incredible,” not because it’s polished, but because it’s real. This isn’t just praise. It’s a declaration from one of rock’s greatest architects about who truly carried the torch.

Jimmy Page has played with legends. He helped create the sound of modern rock. But when it comes to defining what rock ‘n’ roll truly means—he points to one band. Not Zeppelin. Not the usual icons. A band with raw power, grit, and something deeper than image or fame. To Page, their sound is rock…

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Rock Surprise of the Year: Dave Grohl Stuns Ohana Festival Crowd with Spontaneous Cover of Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven” — A Thunderous, Soulful Tribute That Ignited the Audience, Proving Once Again That Grohl Is the Ultimate Rock Showman Who Can Channel the Legends, Own the Moment, and Leave Fans Speechless in Just One Song

**Rock Surprise of the Year: Dave Grohl Stuns Ohana Festival Crowd with Spontaneous Cover of Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven”**   In a moment that will go down in live music lore, Dave Grohl electrified the Ohana Festival audience with an unannounced, impromptu cover of Led Zeppelin’s legendary “Stairway to Heaven.” What started as a…

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Robert Plant is proof that true artistry is not about holding on — it’s about letting go with intention. He’s never clung to the image the world built around him; instead, he’s constantly stepped out of its shadow to find something more authentic, more alive. There’s a quiet bravery in how he’s allowed himself to change — not just musically, but emotionally and spiritually. His work over the years feels less like a career and more like a conversation with the soul, one that evolves with every new experience. He blends the ancient with the modern, the personal with the mythic, always reaching for what’s real, even when it’s raw or unfinished. That honesty gives his music its staying power. Robert Plant doesn’t try to be timeless — he is, because he’s always in motion, always seeking, always choosing art over image.

**Robert Plant: The Art of Letting Go, the Power of Moving Forward**   Robert Plant has always been more than a rock icon—he’s a living embodiment of artistic evolution. While many legends spend decades clinging to a carefully crafted image, Plant has done the opposite. He’s let go of the past with grace and intention,…

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The Heart of Yes: Honoring Chris Squire, the Bass Virtuoso Who Anchored Prog Rock’s Most Iconic Band — How One Musician Redefined the Role of Bass Guitar, Survived Countless Lineup Changes, and Left Behind a Legacy as Monumental as the Epics He Helped Create, From “Close to the Edge” to “Owner of a Lonely Heart”

**The Heart of Yes: Honoring Chris Squire, the Bass Virtuoso Who Anchored Prog Rock’s Most Iconic Band**   In the ever-shifting world of progressive rock, where lineup changes are as common as key changes, Chris Squire stood firm. As the only constant member of Yes from its founding in 1968 until his death in 2015,…

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NEW ERA: Netflix Announces Groundbreaking Rock Documentary “Gypsy Dreams: The Story of Uriah Heep” — A Deep-Dive Into the Band’s Five-Decade Journey From London Clubs to Global Stages, Promising Rare Archival Footage, Emotional Band Interviews, and a Long-Overdue Celebration of One of Rock’s Most Resilient and Influential Legends

**NEW ERA: Netflix Announces Groundbreaking Rock Documentary “Gypsy Dreams: The Story of Uriah Heep”**   In an exciting announcement for rock fans worldwide, Netflix has revealed the upcoming release of *Gypsy Dreams: The Story of Uriah Heep*, a feature-length documentary chronicling the rise, fall, and triumphant survival of one of hard rock’s most underrated and…

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What happens when one of rock’s best voices stays grounded? Allan Clarke was the lead singer and co-founder of The Hollies, one of the most successful British Invasion bands. Known for his powerful, high-range vocals, Clarke delivered hit after hit with songs like “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother,” “The Air That I Breathe,” and “Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress.” Clarke’s voice was versatile—able to handle harmony-rich pop ballads as well as tougher, American-influenced rock. His chemistry with bandmate Graham Nash was especially notable, creating some of the best vocal harmonies of the ’60s British pop scene

**What Happens When One of Rock’s Best Voices Stays Grounded? The Enduring Legacy of Allan Clarke**   In the pantheon of British Invasion frontmen, Allan Clarke may not always be the first name mentioned—but he should be. As the lead singer and co-founder of The Hollies, Clarke helped define the sound of the 1960s and…

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