Tower Records is making a comeback. Nearly 14 years after closing its doors and declaring bankruptcy, the iconic music store chain has announced its return as an online service.
As we previously told you, over the summer Joe Walsh was forced to cancel his annual VetsAid concert because of the pandemic, and promised he would try and put on a virtual event over the holidays. Well, now he’s come through with that promise.
Lindsey Buckinghamwill perform for fans next month, despite coronavirus stopping him from hitting a real stage. He’s announced an intimate livestream concert happening from his home studio in Los Angeles on December 5th.
Jimmy Buffett is revisiting some of his old songs. The singer just dropped a new version of the 1994 track “Delaney Talks to Statues,” one of several songs that will appear on Jimmy’s upcoming album “Songs You Don’t Know By Heart,” which drops November 27th.
As we told you, Elton John will release his new box “Elton: Jewel Box” on Friday, featuring 148 songs, including 60 previously unreleased tracks. Well, now he’s giving fans another taste of one of those tracks.
Queen + Adam Lambert is giving fans some more live music. The band, which just released the live album “Live Around the World,” has now released a full performance of the classic “Somebody To Love.”
Paul McCartneyis celebrating the 100th anniversary of Rupert Bear. The Beatleslegend has released a restored version of his 1984 kids’ movie “Rupert and the Frog Song.”
Neil Diamond’sclassic tunes are getting the London Symphony Orchestra treatment, and folks are finally getting a taste of what that’s going to sound like.
The 2020 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony finally happened over the weekend, after being postponed due to the coronavirus. This year’s class included: Depeche Mode, the Doobie Brothers, Whitney Houston, Nine Inch Nails, the Notorious B.I.G.and T. Rex,and non-performers Irving Azoff and Jon Laudau.
Yusuf/Cat Stevens has shared a long-lost video for the song “Lady D’Arbanville,” which will be included in the previously announced 50th anniversary re-issue of “Mona Bone Jakon.”
The 2020 Rock and Hall of Fame class will finally be inducted this weekend, after this year’s ceremony was postponed in May due to the coronavirus. This year’s induction is going to be virtual and air Saturday on HBO and then stream on HBO Max.
Rick Astley has just found a new way to Rickroll all of us. The singer is the latest artist to join TikTok, where many users have actually rickrolled others by tricking them into thinking another song is about to play and then playing Rick’s hit “Never Gonna Give You Up.”
Dave Matthews covered a classic tune in honor of Election Day this week. The singer performed a cover of the Buffalo Springfield track “For What It’s Worth,” which was written by Stephen Stills and released in 1966.
The 2020 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction ceremony will finally take place virtually this weekend, after being postponed due to the coronavirus. Well, now the organization has announced that the switch in schedule is going to be permanent.
A new photo book is out now documenting Queen’s life on the road. The book features more than 200 photos from acclaimed photographer Neal Preston, who began working with the band in 1976.
Neil Youngis giving fans another preview of his next archival release. He’s shared an unreleased version of “Powderfinger” from his 1979 album “Rust Never Sleeps.”
Crowded House is back with some new music. The band just released the new single, “Whatever You Want,” which is their first track in over a decade. The last time they released new music was the 2010 album "Intriguer."
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