Keyboardist Randy McCormick—who wrote number-one hits for Conway Twitty, Eddie Rabbitt, and Dolly Parton—turns 74 today.
Bob Seger recalled how fan reaction to “Old Time Rock and Roll” secured its inclusion on his 1978 album Stranger in Town, despite the doubts of both bands that played on the LP. Unsure if the song ...
The enduring favorite never topped the charts, but it became one of the most recognizable jukebox songs in America.
No one has more fun at a Bob Seger concert than Bob Seger. His fans clearly enjoy themselves too, singing along to the deep repertoire of hits that likely served as the soundtrack to their own night ...
Bob Seger has expanded his final tour, including a date in North Charleston. The "Roll Me Away" tour, which celebrates five decades of rock 'n' roll, kicked off in November and has included 22 ...
The final leg of Bob Seger’s Roll Me Away farewell tour kicks off September 12th in Rapid City, South Dakota and four more dates have just been tacked onto the end that will be the last North American ...
Somewhere along the line, probably the late '70s and early '80s arrival of new wave and punk, arena rock became a negative term in the music world. The one-time sign of rock success became synonymous ...
(WXYZ) — Bob Seger embarked on what he said would be his final tour, the "Roll Me Away Tour," last November in Grand Rapids, and on Thursday, the Detroit rock ...