On today's "Rock Gossip"...are fans studying up for the Fleetwood Mac tour, and "Hold the Line" is a metal song with an R&B groove. Photo:PRN/PRPhotos.com.
On today's "Rock Gossip"...Todd Rundgren's first song was a hit...twice, and Paul Rodgers celebrates his first band. Photo: Photorazzi.com.
On today's "Rock Gossip"...Birthday Boy Ray Davies of the Kinks wanted to write an anthem, and Foreigner gets along with each other. Photo: Landmark/PRPhotos.com.
On today's "Rock Gossip"...Van Halen's Sammy Hagar did not rip off Ray Charles, and Nick Mason is in a Pink Floyd tribute band. Photo: Jonathan Shensa/PRPhotos.com.
On today's "Rock Gossip"...Ann Wilson of Heart is embarrassed by her lyrics, and Roger Daltrey's hero. Photo: Ken McCoy/PRPhotos.com.
On today's "Rock Gossip"...do Foreigner's past and present singers get along, and the Beatles didn't think "Yesterday" would be a hit. Photo: Albert L. Ortega/PRPhotos.com.
On today's "Rock Gossip"...Keith Richards talks "Sticky Fingers", and Kansas' biggest hit was almost left off of "Leftoverture". Photo; Wild 1/PRPhotos.com.
On today's "Rock Gossip"...the Spencer Davis Group hit written and recorded in one day, and John Mellencamp receives another honor. Photo: Jill Bednar/PRPhotos.com.
On today's "Rock Gossip"...when Santana couldn't read the music, they made something up, and REO Speedwagon chooses opening acts they only get along with. Photo: PRN/PRPhotos.com.
On today's "Rock Gossip"...new music from The Who? Plus, Boston plays their hit three times. Photo: Anthony G. Moore/PRPhotos.com.