Roger Daltreyis going virtual for this year’scharity concert series. The Teenage Cancer Trust has announced a livestream concert series featuring unseen footage from The Cure, The Who, Pulp,and Paul McCartney.
Everyone knows Eddie Murphyfor his hilarious stand up and big movie hits, but real fans know he also had a music career back in the day. Well, now that the youngsters have discovered Eddie’s 1985 hit-single “Party All The Time,” they’ve lost their minds.
As we told you, U2 is celebrating the 20th anniversary of “All That You Can’t Leave Behind” on October 20th, and now they’ve given fans a taste of some of the bonus tracks featured on the suepr deluxe version of the release.
While the coronavirus may have kept the 35th annual Farm Aid concert from being live this year, fans will still get to enjoy some great performances this weekend.
Bruce Springsteen, who turned 71 earlier this week, treated fans to another taste of his upcoming album “Letter To You,” which drops October 23rd. The latest is the new song “Ghosts.”
Elton John has rescheduled the North American dates for his “Farewell Yellow Brick Road” tour but fans are going to have to wait a long time to actually see it, because it won’t resume until 2022.
Eric Claptonenlisted a lineup of A-list performers for his 2019 Crossroads Guitar Festival and now fans who didn’t make it to the festival will finally get to hear and see what they missed. Eric is set to release the live album, “Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival 2019” on November 20th, as a three-CD or six-LP and a two-Blu-Ray concert film.
The Prince Estate is sharing some more goodies with fans. Starting today they’ll stream the singer’s December 31st, 1987 concert at Paisley Park in its entirety. The original show was Prince’s final performance of the “Sign O’ the Times” stage show, and features a cameo by Miles Davis.
Back in 2003 “Rolling Stone” magazine came out with their list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, and now they’ve updated it, and the new list is a bit more diverse.
Bon Jovi has reteamed with Sugarland’sJennifer Nettles for a new take on their latest single “Do What You Can.” The two artists previously collaborated on their hit song “Who Says You Can’t Go Home.”
As we told you, Tears For Fears are set to release a Super Deluxe version of their 1989 album “The Seeds of Love” on October 9th, and they’ve just given fans another taste of what to expect.
U2is coming back to YouTube. The band has announced the relaunch of theirofficial YouTube channeland revealed what kind of content they’ll be uploading over the course of the next year.
The Prince estate is getting ready to release a remastered “Sign O’ The Times” and massive Super Deluxe edition with 63 previously unheard tracks on September 25th. Well, they’ve just shared another one of those unheard tracks with fans.
A new Stevie Nicks concert film is set to hit theaters next month. “Stevie Nicks 24 Karat Gold The Concert” will be screened in theaters, drive-ins and other spaces on October 21st and 22nd.
Bob Weiris showing his support for independent venues in the San Francisco Bay Area struggling amid coronavirus. The Grateful Deadco-founder appeared at a Zoom press conference yesterday, alongside Congressman Mike Thompson, Blue Note Records honcho Don Wasand more in support of the $10-billionSave Our Stages Act.
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