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Day in Rock Report for 09/03/2022

Ozzy Osbourne has announced that he will be performing at halftime of the Los Angeles Rams season opener on Thursday, September 8th at SoFi Stadium.

To kick off the 2022 season, the Los Angeles Rams will host the Buffalo Bills in the Rams' first game at SoFi Stadium since winning Super Bowl LVI in February. (read more)


(hennemusic) David Lee Roth is streaming a "studio live" version of the 1984 Van Halen hit, "Panama." No further details - including when or where the performance was recorded and which musicians are playing on the song - were provided by the rocker upon its release.

Following the success of "Jump" and "I'll Wait", the third single from Van Halen's "1984" album was a US Top 15 hit as the album went on to sell more than 10 million copies in the region. (read more)


UFO have canceled their Last Orders Farewell Tour after frontman Phil Mogg suffered a heart attack last week. Doctors ordered the 74-year-old vocalist not to perform and to undergo a six week rehabilitation program.

They group broke the news to fans with the following update, "A few days ago, frontman Phil Mogg suffered a heart attack. The British singer extraordinaire has already undergone surgery. (read more)


(hennemusic) Megadeth have premiered a music video for the title track to their newly-released album, "The Sick, The Dying... And The Dead!," as the album hit stores.

The clip follows "We'll Be Back" and "Night Stalkers" as the third and latest video installment from the band's multi-part short film about the origins of the group's mascot Vic Rattlehead. (read more)


Dance Gavin Dance have announced that they have been forced to postpone their upcoming UK and European tour and cancel their Louder Than Life appearance under doctor's orders.

The band shared, "We will be rescheduling our 2022 UK/European tour, and cancelling our appearance at the upcoming Louder Than Life Festival in Ky. all previously purchased tickets for EU/UK will be valid for those rescheduled dates. (read more)


(hennemusic) Motorhead are sharing a newly-restored film promoting their 1982 album, "Iron Fist", as part of the upcoming expanded 40th anniversary edition of the project.

Directed by Nick Mead and filmed in the grounds of photographer Allan Ballard's Hertfordshire home, the footage sees Lemmy, Fast Eddie Clarke and Phil 'Philthy Animal' Taylor stomping around a darkened forest, fueled by vodka and brandishing weapons, wearing horned helmets and looking fierce whilst punching the air with their Iron Fist. (read more)


(hennemusic) Creedence Clearwater Revival are sharing video of a Royal Albert Hall performance of "Proud Mary" as the latest preview to a pair of projects detailing their 1970 show at iconic London venue.

The April 14, 1970 event saw CCR deliver hit after hit from three studio albums issued in less than a year: "Bayou Country", "Green River" and "Willie And The Poor Boys", and their self-titled 1968 debut. (read more)


Harmony Dreamers just released their new album, "I Came From Earth" and to celebrate we asked producer, writer, vocalist, multi-instrumentalist Byron Lee Scott to tell us about the title track. Here is the story:

I was always inspired by pop music that sings about people getting along, respecting, loving one another. I also enjoy artists who write lyrics with a sense of humor once in awhile... Joe Walsh, Jerry Reed, Victor Borge, even Frank Zappa occasionally or Weird Al on certain songs. This album has a bit of humor here and there, not every song, but the title track is all about joking with people when you first meet them, messing with their heads a little... laughing! (continue)


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