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Aerosmith is set to reunite for Steven Tyler’s 6th annual Jam for Janie GRAMMY Awards Viewing Party, with more artists joining the lineup. The event, held at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, will feature Lainey Wilson alongside Billy Idol, Joan Jett, Tom Hamilton, Matt Sorum, Linda Perry, and others. Tyler expressed his excitement about Wilson’s participation, stating that her presence will elevate the event to new heights.

Led Zeppelin recently held the premiere of their new documentary, “Becoming Led Zeppelin,” at the TCL Chinese Theater. However, the band opted out of attending the screening due to disagreements with director Bernard MacMahon over the film’s initial cut. Despite their absence, the premiere saw notable figures in attendance, including Paul Stanley of KISS, Chris and Rich Robinson from The Black Crowes, actor J.K. Simmons, and others.

The Grateful Dead is contributing rare items to the 2025 MusiCares Charity Relief Auction, featuring memorabilia such as Jerry Garcia’s suit from “Go to Heaven” and Bobby Weir’s signed guitar. Proceeds from the auction will support MusiCares’ efforts to aid music professionals in crisis, including those affected by recent Los Angeles wildfires.

Paul McCartney celebrates the 50th anniversary of Wings’ fourth album, “Venus and Mars,” with a special vinyl edition. The album was meticulously remastered at Abbey Road Studios, complete with original artworks and additional perks for fans to enjoy. The release marks a milestone in Wings’ legacy, with more celebratory activities planned for the future.

Rush is commemorating their legacy with “Rush 50,” a comprehensive anthology album spanning their entire career. The collection includes rare tracks, live performances, and exclusive content such as a graphic novel and lithographs. Fans can delve into the band’s history through this extensive set, set to be released in multiple configurations on March 21st.

Geddy Lee recently participated in a serious conversation at Queens University in Charlotte, North Carolina, coinciding with Holocaust Remembrance Day. Reflecting on his parents’ survival of Auschwitz and other camps, Lee emphasized the importance of preserving their stories and raising awareness about the atrocities of the Holocaust. Despite the somber tone, Lee also shared insights on Rush’s music and his experiences touring with KISS.

Meanwhile, Ozzy Osbourne and the original members of Black Sabbath were honored by their hometown of Birmingham, England with the Freedom of the City title. Sharon Osbourne expressed how meaningful this recognition is for her husband, highlighting his deep-rooted connection to Birmingham and the significance of the honor. Ozzy’s appreciation for his hometown and the community’s support further strengthens his ties to his roots.

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