Elvis Costello & The Impostersare dropping a new album next year. “The Boy Named If” is set to drop January 14th, featuring the just released single “Magnificent Hurt.”
As we told you,ABBAis releasing a new album, “The Voyage,” next week, but if fans were hoping this was the beginning of a lot more new music to come they are out of luck. In a new interview,Benny AnderssonandBjorn Ulvaeus,insist they aren’t making any more new music.
Rock and Roll is headed to Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium in February, with two Hall of Fame headliners set to take the stage over the course of two days.
Elton Johnadmits that his temper is still pretty hot. Speaking to “The Guardian,” the musician says controlling his infamous temper is still a struggle these days.
We’re getting a preview of Mary Wharton’supcoming Tom Pettydocumentary. The trailer has dropped for “Somewhere You Feel Free,” which chronicles the making of the late music legend’s 1994 album “Wildflowers.”
The Rolling Stonespaid tribute to Princeon the latest stop of their “No Filter” tour.During their concert in the late legend’s hometown of Minneapolis, they threw in a few Prince hits into their setlist.
If you ever get lucky enough to seePaul McCartneyout in public don’t ask him for an autograph or a selfie, because in a new interview with “Reader’s Digest” he says he won’t be doing that anymore.
The Rolling Stonesare giving us a preview of the goodies featured on the new deluxe reissue of their 1981 album “Tattoo You.” The rock legends have shared a previously unreleased track, “Come To The Ball.”
Brian Maymade a surprise appearance during Roger Taylor’sshow in London on Friday night. The Queenguitarist hit the stage of the O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, where Roger concluded a 14-date UK headline tour in support of his solo album “Outsider.”
Jay Black,who fronted the hit 60s group Jay and the Americans,has died at 82. He’s survived by four children, five grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
A lucky Grateful Deadfan has gotten their hands on a special piece of band memorabilia. In case you missed it, an old Grateful Dead t-shirt once owned by the band’s longtime soundman Dan Healy.
Tony Bennettwill be honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Jazz FM Awards, which take place October 28that Under the Bridge in West London.
Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartneyand theJonas Brotherswere just some of the big names that helped theRobin Hood Foundationraise $77.5 million for charity at their annual benefit earlier this week.
Quincy Jones'career is the subject of Vinyl Me Please’s next anthology series. “VMP Anthology: The Story of Quincy Jones” will feature eight albums personally selected by Quincy.
Salem Media, our partners, and affiliates use cookies and similar technologies to enhance your browsing experience, analyze site traffic, personalize site content, and deliver relevant video recommendations. By using this website and continuing to navigate, you consent to our use of such technologies and the sharing of video viewing activity with third-party partners in accordance with the Video Privacy Protection Act and other privacy laws.Privacy Policy