Queen's Roger Tayloris releasing a live album recorded during his 2021 “Outsider” UK tour. “The Outsider Tour Live” includes 22 tracks performed across his 14-date sold-out tour last October and will be available in several formats, including vinyl, a two CD set, and a digital release.
As we told you, Britain's Queen Elizabeth, the longest serving monarch of modern times and the second longest serving in history behind Louis IX, passed away yesterday at Balmoral Castle at the age of 96.
Archival 8mm footage of Led Zeppelin performing at Madison Square Garden in the ‘70s hit YouTube in May, and now more rare footage of the legendary band has surfaced. Bootleg trader John Waters has synced the audio bootleg recording of their September 4th, 1970 concert at Los Angeles’ Inglewood Forum to a video shot by Zeppelin fan Eddie Vincent.
The lineup for the 16th Annual Stand Up for Heroes benefit in New York City is out. Bruce Springsteen will once again perform at the event, taking place November 7th at David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, with Jon Stewart also set to return as well.
The sole surviving member ofEmerson, Lake & Palmer, Carl Palmer, has announced the “Welcome Back My Friends – The Return of Emerson Lake & Palmer Tour” in association with the estates ofKeith EmersonandGreg Lake. The tour will reunite the band by using live footage of Keith and Greg on massive video walls alongside Carl and his band on stage.
David Bowiewas a devoted art collector throughout his life, and now his estate is continuing the late artist’s tradition with a new web3 NFT series called “Bowie on the Blockchain.” The project will feature works from nine different artists paying homage to Bowie with their work.
Britney Spears Thanks Elton John with Special Gift: The Elton John and Britney Spears collaboration “Hold Me Closer” came out last week, and Brit is so happy about the song that she sent Elton a thank you gift for having her on the track.
For the first time since February 2020,Aerosmithhit the stage for a show Sunday night. That last show was part of their “Deuces Are Wild” Las Vegas residency that started right before the pandemic brought everything to a screeching halt.
After releasing a joint album in July,Johnny Deppis hitting the road withJeff Beck. Depp is joining Beck for almost all of his 23 upcoming North American tour dates that kick off in October. The “Jeff Beck: Live In Concert” tour was announced last month, but Depp’s involvement wasn’t revealed until Thursday.
As we told you,Bruce Springsteenfans were up in arms after tickets for his 2023 North American tour went on sale and ticket prices were deemed outrageous due to Ticketmaster’s “dynamic pricing,” which had mid-range floor seats going for anywhere from $4,000 to $5,000. Well, now a New Jersey Congressman is getting involved.
Tomorrow is the scheduled release date for a new single from former R.E.M. frontmanMichael Stipe, but it’s not just any single. “Future If Future” is being billed as the world’s first commercially available Bioplastic 12” record.
David Bowieis about to take his place on London’s Music Walk of Fame. One of the best-selling musicians of all time, Bowie will receive a stone record inlaid into the pavement near Camden Town tube station in London, where acts likeAmy Winehouse, The Who, Soul2Soul, and Madness are already honored.
Cheris certainly one of a kind and she has some issues with other artists being compared to her. Case in point, the singer felt the need to respond after someone on Twitter comparedDua Lipato her.
Neil Gaiman’s “The Sandman” is airing on Netflix now, but it could have looked a whole lot different if a certain King of Pop had his way. While appearing on the “Happy Sad Confused” podcast, Gaiman revealed thatMichael Jacksonexpressed a desire to play Morpheus in a TV adaption of the comic book back in the nineties.
As we told you, Elton John and Britney Spears recently dropped their new collaboration “Hold Me Closer,” and it already appears to be a hit. But apparently label bosses want to make sure fans don’t forget about it, and they have a plan to make sure that doesn’t happen.
Earlier this month, the Rolling Stones released two 4K videos for “Jumpin’ Jack Flash,” and now they’ve taken it up a notch. The band has released a 4K version of the promo film for their 1967 single “We Love You,” which is the first time the video has officially been made available online.
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