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Seven rock 'n' roll tell-alls from Keith Richards to Vince Neil

A year ago, the 'just published' rock 'n' roll memoirs shelf was looking a bit thin. Don Felder's falling out with the Eagles and the separate tales of decadence in Aerosmith from Joey Kramer and Steven Tyler were the new arrivals, while Nikki Sixx's chronicles of heroin addiction were a year old and still a top seller. A year ago, the "just published" rock 'n' roll memoirs shelf was looking a bit thin. Don Felder's falling out with the Eagles and the separate tales of decadence in Aerosmith from Joey Kramer and Steven Tyler were the new arrivals, while Nikki Sixx's chronicles of heroin addiction were a year old and still a top seller.

Jack Bruce Joins Classic Rockers For Rock Hall Benefit

Cream's lead vocalist and bass player, Jack Bruce, will close the two-day visitRaleigh.com concert to benefit the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum and the John Entwistle Foundation. The festival, which is scheduled to run Sept. 19-20, will be held at the Koka Booth Amphitheatre in Cary, NC.

Hippiefest spreads peace & love this summer

Hippiefest is set to return to the road this summer with '60s acts Jack Bruce of Cream, Eric Burdon & the Animals, and The Turtles featuring Flo & Eddie leading the lineup.

Cream books New York City shows

Legendary rock trio Cream, who earlier this year reunited for a series of London shows, will take over New York City's Madison Square Garden during a three-night run in October.

Jack Bruce recovering after liver transplant complications

Jack Bruce--best known for his work as bassist and vocalist with '60s rock group Cream--nearly died following a recent liver transplant, but is now recovering, according to a statement issued by his label.

Bassist Jack Bruce lines up club dates

Jack Bruce, former member of rock supergroup Cream, will take to the road next month for a handful of U.S. performances. The bassist is supporting his latest solo release, "Shadows in the Air."

Interview: Jack Bruce

It might not be a full-on Cream reunion, but two out of three ain't bad.