Diana Ross’new album “Thank You” comes out tomorrow, and she’s just given fans another taste of the record. She dropped the new single “I Still Believe,” which was produced byJack Antonoff.
After being forced to take a year off due to the pandemic,Stevie Wonder’sannual House Full of Toys Benefit will return December 18thfor its 23rdanniversary concert.
Barry Gibbis being honored with his very own set of stamps by the Isle Of Man Post Office. TheBee Geesco-founder, who was born in the Isle of Man before moving to Australia when he was nine, is being celebrated for his career and charitable work.
Brian Mayhas shared a new animated video for Queen’sclassic song “Who Wants To Live Forever.” It serves as a call to action at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, Scotland.
John Fogertyis set to perform at a new concert celebrating our nation’s first responders, healthcare workers and fallen Heroes of the COVID-19 pandemic.
After being forced to seriously alter the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade last year due to the pandemic, the annual spectacle is set to return this year, with a star-studded lineup of performers.
Cheris set to perform next week as part of a benefit to help a Buddhist Monastery and Nunnery in Nepal. Cher is part of a lineup for the November 8thWisdomSound livestream, which is raising money for the Ka-Nying Shedrub Ling Monastery and Nagi Nunnery in Nepal.
Elton Johnis certainly known for wearing some stylish and unique glasses, and now he’s bringing that style to the public. Elton is launching his own signature eyewear line, Elton John Eyewear, which will be sold at Walmart and Sam’s Club.
U2is the latest band to join TikTok. The Irish rockers officially launched an account on the social media site, making their catalog available to users who want to add their tunes to soundtrack their clips.
Elton Johnhas a new Top 10 record. The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer’s latest release, “The Lockdown Sessions,” debuts at 10 on the “Billboard” 200 Album chart, moving 29,000 equivalent album units.
The 2021 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony took place in Cleveland this weekend. This year’s class included:Tina Turner, Foo Fighters, Carole King, The Go-Go's, Jay-ZandTodd Rundgren.In addition,LL Cool J, Billy PrestonandRandy Rhoadswere honored with the Musical Excellence Award,andKraftwerk, Gil Scott HeronandCharley Patton receivedthe Early Influence Award.
Billy Joelis giving us a preview of the goodies in his upcoming box set, “The Vinyl Collection, Vol. 1.” He’s shared a video for a cut from the collections unreleased live album, “Live at the Great American Music Hall – 1975.”
Looks likeDuran Duranmay be the next musical act getting their own biopic. In a new interview with “The Sun,”Roger Taylorconfirms that a film about the band is a possibility.
A newQueendocumentary is set to air next month on the UK’s BBC 2. “Freddie Mercury: The Final Act” is a 90-minute doc that focuses on the final chapter of Mercury’s life, and the tribute concert that took place at Wembley Stadium five months after his November, 1991 death.
Nile Rodgersis doing a little decluttering for a good cause. TheChicfounder is auctioning off a slew of his instruments, including 160 guitars, with proceeds going to hisWe Are Family Foundation,which Nile says “supports kids all over the world who are working on solutions to make this a better planet.”
Elton John’s“Farewell Yellow Brick Road” tour has been hit with a few delays due to the pandemic – along with some health issues. But he’s determined to finish the trek.
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