It’s been another week of craziness and great music in the always-exciting world of rock and roll. Def Leppard prepared their first-ever live album, Duff McKagan talked about riding on a plane with Kurt Cobain shortly before the Nirvana man killed himself and Iggy Pop stood up for animal rights. Jack White signed up to produce Jerry Lee Lewis and Chris Cornell waxed eloquently about The Beatles. Oh, and Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson planned to duet with an astronaut in outer space. Now that’s rock and roll!
1. Def Leppard Ready Live Album
2. Duff McKagan’s Last Ride with Kurt Cobain
3. Dave Grohl: ‘I Didn’t Want Foo Fighters Film to Break Up Our Band’
4. Styx and Yes to Embark on Co-Headlining Tour
5. Astrolung: Jethro Tull Song to be Performed in Space
6. Iggy Pop Speaks Up for Cats and Pigs
7. Jack White to Produce Jerry Lee Lewis Record
8. The Beatles Please Please Chris Cornell
9. Iron Maiden’s Dave Murray Talks Grammy, Next Album
10. Ray Davies Wants Kinks Reunion
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