Rock

Archaeologists discover 5,000-year-old evidence of ancient Egyptian conquest in Sinai desert

The carving of a boat, erased name of a pharoah, and two depictions of the Egyptian diety Min were also found nearby.

With redrawing for visibility: Rock carvings discovered in Wadi Khamila, Sinai Desert, believed to depict ancient Egypt’s conquest of the region, January 31, 2026.
The Michael Greilsammer Trio.

The alchemist of the strings: Michael Greilsammer returns to Jerusalem

David Brinn at the drums.

David Brinn, The Jerusalem Post's drummer

Lenny Solomon at the keyboard with the Shlock Rock band at the 40th anniversary concert in Beit Shemesh.

Inside the unexpected cultural renaissance happening in Beit Shemesh


Poalim Wonder teams up with Aviv Geffen

A performance with Aviv Geffen and the Mistakes can be seen with a discount voucher being offered by the Poalim Wonder program.

Aviv Geffen and the Mistakes.

Fanny: The Right to Rock: A fascinating, enlightening, entertaining film

Fanny was an all-female rock band that exploded into joyous feral life in 1969, in Los Angeles and blazed a trail across the States, and the UK through to 1975.

Fanny performing

Disturbed's David Draiman to light candle at site of Eli Kay murder

Draiman said he wanted to make a statement by coming to Israel.

 DISTURBED, WITH David Draiman (third from left)

Counting Crows to visit Israel, set to perform in April

The California-based band is best known for their iconic song “Mr. Jones” will perform on April 20 in Park Ra'anana.

 ADAM DURITZ, lead singer for Counting Crows, performs o in New York’s Central Park in 2012.

Van Halen’s proudly Jewish former frontman, is retiring from music

Jewish rock star David Lee Roth, 66, grew up with Jewish parents and reportedly first learned to sing while preparing for his bar mitzvah. Now he is retiring.

Eddie Van Halen of Van Halen performs at Tiger Jam XI in Las Vegas April 19, 2008. Tiger Jam, an AT&T sponsored event, is a fundraiser for the Tiger Woods Foundation which funds a variety of youth programs.

Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts dead at 80

Charlie Watts, widely regarded as one of the coolest men in rock during his nearly 60 years as a drummer with the Rolling Stones, has died peacefully.

 Charlie Watts drums for his second band besides The Rolling Stones, The ABC&D of Boogie Woogie, in the Casino in Herisau, Switzerland on January 13th, 2010.

Bob Dylan sued for allegedly sexually abusing 12-year-old girl in 1965

Jewish rock star Bob Dylan is being sued by a woman who says he sexually abused her when she was 12. A lawyer for Dylan vigorously denied the charges.

 Rock musician Bob Dylan performs at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles, US, May 5, 2004.

'We'll scream our pain': Gaza's first rock band, Osprey V, takes wing

Gaza's first rock band is ready to step into the limelight with songs steeped in the emotions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Palestinian accountant, Raji El-Jaru, sings and plays the guitar during a rehearsal for the first rock music band Osprey V in Gaza City August 1, 2021. Picture taken August 1, 2021.

Jewish entrepreneur David Fishof premiers 'Rock Camp' film in Jerusalem

Fishof, an Orthodox Jew from New York, became a sports agent and then a music promoter who worked with dozens of high-profile acts.

DAVID FISHOF (right), with Roger Daltrey and Slash at a Rock Camp event.

Court: Law punishing parents for childrens' rock-throwing illegal

A lawyer for Adalah - the NGO which filed the appeal to the High Court - said it is an "invalid, discriminatory and vengeful tool that violates the basic principles of criminal law."

Palestinian boy hurls stones at Israeli troops during clashes in the West Bank