U2 Surprise-Drops ‘Easter Lily’: Hear The Edge’s Track-by-Track Special on U2 X-Radio
Snail Mail Covers The Magnetic Fields’ ‘Andrew in Drag’ on SiriusXMU
Discover more about overlooked Beatles songs on “The Fab Fourum” show on The Beatles Channel.
The singer-songwriter had been the band’s frontman since 1999.
“Pop up somewhere and have a good time,” Mayer told hosts David Gans and Gary Lambert on the Grateful Dead Channel.
SiriusXM celebrates 50 years of the band Chicago with a special subscriber event at Whisky a Go Go in West Hollywood and a Town Hall event at the SiriusXM St...
The band mixed up their set with past hits, new songs, and a rare cover version of Thrice’s “Black Honey.”
“I want fans to always be on their toes and never know when we’re going to release something,” M. Shadows said.
Some of the band’s most well-known fans are sharing their favorite tracks and very memorable stories.
The performance aired exclusively on Alt Nation.
Hear tributes on Classic Vinyl, Jam ON, and more SiriusXM channels.
Tune in to VOLUME, Lithium, and more SiriusXM channels to hear special tributes.
Find out more about why the number 9 has had a recurring association with The Beatles over the years.
“Celebrating our 50th anniversary, we can’t wait to perform at the legendary venue again,” founding Chicago member Robert Lamm said.
Check out nine fab facts excerpted from “The Cover Story,” an in-depth essay written by Kevin Howlett about the incredible design.
The fictitious band became the alter egos of The Beatles, allowing them to be more musically adventurous, he said.
Featuring a curated mix of music tailored to a wide range of Beatles fans, along with a variety of regular shows and specials.
The two discussed the importance of remaining thankful in a lasting music career and much more.
Soundtrack your investigation of the Monterey murder with The Spectrum’s “Big Little Lies” playlist.
The St. Louis native was a major influence on artists such as The Beatles, Elvis Presley, The Rolling Stones, and The Beach Boys.
March 3–April 2, 2017, Neil Diamond Radio takes over channel 18 for a month-long celebration.
“[Lady Gaga is] the coolest, sweetest, most easy-going person you’ll ever meet,” Ulrich said on SiriusXM.
The special features commentary from Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready, who had dueling guitar solos with White.
Hear the premiere of Rag’n’Bone Man’s “Spectrum Session” on Friday, February 3.
Listen to their new music ahead of the release of their eighth studio album due out at the end of April.
Listen to special programming on channels like Jam On, VOLUME, and Deep Tracks.
“Metal is big. Metal is for life,” Jose Mangin says. “There is a bond between all of us … it crosses generations and personalities.”
“I know that a knot in a cross-grain board, you ain’t going to go through it. That’s like hitting solid marble,” he said.
To this day, he uses their songs to warm up during his sound checks.
Hear Bowie speaking about his complicated family history, his attitudes toward rock music, his great loves, friendships, and more.
The past year had a little bit of everything.
Listen on channel 13 from January 4–10, 2017.
From secret rooms to celebrity encounters, Simmons opens up about life as a rock star.
“I think there was a lot more to that scene that was happening than what people sort of understand it to be,” Cornell said.
One of Frey’s closest friends, Schmidt opened up to Melissa Etheridge and shared his memories of the legendary frontman.
“It took me out of the single-lane situation of being a singer-songwriter,” Mayer said on an episode of “Debatable.”
“Mötley Crüe was never really meant to stay together. I’m surprised it lasted as long as it did,” he said on SiriusXM.
Trunk was leading the discussion with the Guns N’ Roses frontman when he made a little misstep.
On the newest episode of “True Stories,” Diamond explained why he chose to remain on the straight and narrow.
He spoke with hosts Dave Marsh and Jim Rotolo about the wide-ranging themes of the book.
Marr hopes to set the record straight with the release of his autobiography, ‘Set The Boy Free.’
On ‘Never Meet Your Heroes,’ Brown couldn’t help but divulge the time he had the opportunity to meet one of his heroes.
“The differences that broke us up, they were real,” he told host Bill Flanagan.
“That was literally one of those ‘aha’ moments,” she told host Melissa Etheridge.
The Canadian singer-songwriter-poet has passed away at 82 years old.
“I figured it was a good way of leading a band, being on the bottom, and also being on the top, being a singer,” he said on The Spectrum.
“I wrote four songs like that in a weekend, just by tweaking the muse,” he said on SiriusXM.
Springsteen is scheduled to hit the stage twice: once at 7:30pm ET and once at 8:30pm ET.
Black Sabbath plays three last U.S. shows this month.
“Music isn’t really that hard, I can come up with riffs all day long, but lyrics always take the most time for me,” he said.
Kates discussed what A&R was like back in the formative years of what is now considered the alternative rock genre.
He shared why his guitar playing has flown under the radar, his musical influences, and his relentless practice routine.
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