Bob Seger's 'Greatest Hits' album has gone diamond by selling 10 million copies in the U.S. according to RIAA. Capital/UMe Records is celebrating by reissuing 'Greatest Hits' and Bob's 1969 debut studio album 'Ramblin Gamblin Man' on black vinyl June 2nd...
Bob Seger is getting ready to celebrate his 72nd birthday tomorrow (5/6) and today in 1978 Bob put out his tenth studio album 'Stranger In Town' which was a huge success selling over 6 million copies. The collection contained some big hits like 'Hollywood Nights', 'Old Time Rock and Roll', 'We’ve Got Tonight' and 'Still The Same'...
According to Bob Seger's Facebook page about four months ago, Bob went down to Nashville to record a song he'd written about his late friend Glenn Frey. The sparse, tender "Glenn Song" recounts their long friendship.
The Kennedy Center Honors happened last night in Washington D.C. and one of artists that was recognized were The Eagles. Bob Seger was there paying tribute to his old friend Glenn Frey singing “Heartache Tonight” a tune he helped write.
In celebrating their 75th anniversary Capital Records will be putting out special vinyl reissues. The albums will be coming out starting later this month and going through next year.
Check out video of Bob Seger joining Bruce Springstein and the E Street Band Thursday night on “10th Avenue Freeze-Out” and “Shout” after being waved-up and handed a tambourine by Steven Van Zandt.