Journey, Electric Light Orchestra, Yes, the Cars, Pearl Jam and the J. Geils Band are among the artists nominated for induction in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's class of 2017.
Before Benjamin Orr found fame with the Cars, he was just another Cleveland-area musician inspired by the Beatles' U.S. popularity to find success with his own band.
Described as Richard Linklater's "spiritual sequel" to 'Dazed and Confused,' this new film follows a group of friends through their college adventures.
The Cars' multi-platinum first decade is being boxed up into a freshly remastered retrospective set, alongside a new single-disc, career-spanning compilation.
Benjamin Orr co-founded a music changing band that helped introduce 'New Wave' in the late 70s, into the 80s and beyond.
He was born on this day in 1947, but in 2000, was taken by pancreatic cancer, but until that point he was the bass player and sang lead on many of the band's most recognizable songs, including "Just What I Needed" “Bye Bye Love," "Moving In Stereo," &qu
Accompanying this morning's announcement of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 2015 induction class was the usual head shaking and open-mouthed disbelief that some of classic rock's oldest and most worthy bands were passed up once again.