U2is doing what they can to help save the live music industry, which has taken quite a hit from coronavirus. After donating big bucks to Irish COVID-19 relief back in April, the band has reportedly donated a whopping $1-point-five-million to relief for the live music industry.
Stevie Nickshas shared a journal entry that a lot of fans can probably relate to. In the newly-shared entry dated July 17th, Nicks urges fans to “wear a mask to stay in” as she gets candid about the ups and downs of quarantine.
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers’ Mike Campbellis sharing a new version on the band’s classic 1981 duet with Stevie Nicks, “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around.”
Subscribers to Neil Young’s Archives website will be getting some new, but old, music soon. The singer announced he’ll be releasing a series of five outtakes from the years 1966 to 1973.
People have been trying to analyze the lyrics to Don McLean’s “American Pie” for years, and now he may be ready to tell the story on screen. A new documentary, “The Day The Music Died: The Story Behind Don McLean’s American Pie” will be released at the end of 2021.
Paul McCartneyis giving fans a listen to a rare outtake from his bestselling 1977 album “Flaming Pie.” He’s released an acoustic, instrumental version of “Broomstick” recorded with Steve Miller.
As we told you, John Prine died last week from complications from the coronavirus, and as is usually the case, his loss has sparked renewed interest in his music. According to Nielsen Music, on-demand streams for John’s music increased 1,297%, earning 20.8 million on-demand streams in total, both audio and video.
Farm Aid board membersWillie Nelson, John Mellencamp, Neil Young and Dave Matthews,headlined a special “At Home with Farm Aid” live stream this weekend, which also aired on AXS TV. The show was hosted by Willie and his sons Lukasand Micah Nelson, who kicked things off by discussing how “essential” farmers are right now.
Mariah Carey paid tribute to all the first responders fighting on the frontlines of the coronavirus crisis with a special performance from her home of her classic “Hero.”
Bonnie Raitt is still mourning the loss of her good friend John Prine, who died last week from complications from the coronavirus. But now she’s shared a song, which she has dedicated to John.
As we told you, John Prine passed away yesterday at Vanderbilt Univeristy Medical Center in Nashville following a battle with the coronavirus. He was 73.
John Prine died last week from complications from the coronavirus, and as is usually the case, his loss has sparked renewed interest in his music. According to Nielsen Music, on-demand streams for John’s music increased 1,297%, earning 20.8 million on-demand streams in total, both audio and video.
Roseanne Cash, Lucie Silvas with Brothers Osborne’s JohnOsborne, andJohn Oates are among the artists set to perform on an upcoming online telethon to raise money for MusiCares Covid-19 Relief Fund.
Soul legend Bill Withers died last week, and now Sheryl Crow is paying tribute to him with a cover of “Lonely Town, Lonely Street,” which she recorded with Citizen Cope.
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