Thursday, June 16, 2011

Top 10 Stories of the Week in Music News

It’s been another exciting week in the crazy world of rock and roll. Wild man of rock, Alice Cooper, said kids these days were afraid to rock. Slash tweeted that he was starting work on his next album and one-time Jam man Paul Weller brought out his own clothing line on Liam Gallagher’s Pretty Green label. Ozzy’s son Jack said he now respects his father, while reunited ‘60s legends Buffalo Springfield played Bonnaroo and talked about more projects. Google put up a fabulous Les Paul birthday doodle and Judas Priest said retiring was not in the cards. Finally, a rock festival in Belgium banned meat for a day in honor of Morrissey. Now that’s rock and roll!

1. Buffalo Springfield Says Bonnaroo Isn’t ‘Last Time Around’

2. Jack Osbourne Says Ozzy is ‘a Man Who I Respect’

3. Slash to Start Work on New Album Next Week

4. Google Celebrates Les Paul’s Birthday

5. Paul Weller Clothing Collection Coming Soon

6. Lynyrd Skynyrd Theme Restaurant to Open in Las Vegas

7. Aerosmith Going into the Studio Next Month

8. Meatless Festival for Morrissey

9. Alice Cooper: Kids are ‘Afraid to Rock’

10. Judas Priest’s Glenn Tipton: ‘We Don’t Plan on Retiring’


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