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July 2020 Recap: Rock Controversy Erupts Over Masks and Concerts


July 2020 Recap: Rock Controversy Erupts Over Masks and Concerts
Throughout July 2020, the summer heat was match by the debates over coronavirus restrictions and, in particular, mask-wearing.
Axl Rose, Paul Stanley and Stevie Nicks all endorsed social distancing guidelines, while some artists, like Great White, followed through with large concerts despite the warnings.
Other musicians selected to use the extra down time to announce forthcoming projects. The Eagles unveiled a new concert film, while Ace Frehley, Metallica, the Rolling Stones and Robert Plant revealed various other new records, expanded albums and anthology sets. Finally, Steve Perry and Neil Young reminded the president that their music was off-limits. ....

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July 2020 Recap: Rock Controversy Erupts Over Masks and Concerts


July 2020 Recap: Rock Controversy Erupts Over Masks and Concerts
Throughout July 2020, the summer heat was match by the debates over coronavirus restrictions and, in particular, mask-wearing.
Axl Rose, Paul Stanley and Stevie Nicks all endorsed social distancing guidelines, while some artists, like Great White, followed through with large concerts despite the warnings.
Other musicians selected to use the extra down time to announce forthcoming projects. The Eagles unveiled a new concert film, while Ace Frehley, Metallica, the Rolling Stones and Robert Plant revealed various other new records, expanded albums and anthology sets. Finally, Steve Perry and Neil Young reminded the president that their music was off-limits. ....

United States , City Of , United Kingdom , San Francisco , Stevie Nicks , Steve Perry , Glenn Frey , Stephen Pearcy , Lita Ford , Mick Jaggersaid , Robin Zander , Mitch Malloy , Los Angeles , Keith Richards , Jerome Adams , Robert Plant , Axl Rose , Patty Griffin , Dee Snider , Bruce Kulick , Vince Gill , Criss Cross , Paul Stanley , Irving Azoff , Neil Young , Ace Frehley ,