Our writers debate the most surprising nominations and snubs from the 2017 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class, as well as which reunions they think will and won't happen.
Cheap Trick, Deep Purple, the Cars, Yes, Steve Miller and Chicago are among the acts newly nominated for possible induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
As Yes' first-ever tour without the late Chris Squire gets underway, guitarist Steve Howe says he hopes the shows will provide some solace to a saddened fanbase.
After sitting in the vaults for more than 30 years, demos recorded by a short-lived supergroup featuring Jimmy Page and members of Yes may finally see official release.
Classic rock legends are lining up to pay tribute to Yes bassist Chris Squire, who died yesterday after a short battle with acute erythroid leukemia at age 67.
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.