Neil Younghas announced two new exciting releases for 2021. He’ll chronicle his 2019 European summer tour with Promise of the Realwith a live album and concert film “Noise and Flowers,” due for release early next year.
As we previously told you, last month Madonna sparked speculation that she was working on a biopic after she shared on social media that she was writing a screenplay with “Juno” screenwriter Diablo Cody. Well, now she’s finally confirmed the speculation.
The Gladys Knight-Patti LaBelle Verzuz session was a definite win for the culture. The legends – who grew up in the business together – exchanged stories about everything from family, friends, and children to associates that have passed on and loving what they do. They also schooled us – like good aunties will – on how to be good friends, sisters, and citizens.
U2are celebrating the 20thanniversary of their GRAMMY-winning album “All That You Can’t Leave Behind” with a new reissue. The anniversary edition will be released October 20th, 2020, twenty years to the date of the initial album’s release.
Look forward to hearing a bunch of Tom Petty’s unreleased songs on the new collection “Wildflowers & All The Rest.” Fans are getting a preview of the box set with the previously unreleased 1994 track “Confusion Wheel.”
Bruce Springsteen fans have reason to be excited. The Boss announced yesterday that “Letter To You,” his new album with the E Street Band, will drop October 23rd, and dropped the title track of the record.
R&B divas Patti LaBelle and Gladys Knight are ready to face off in the next Verzuz battle. The two stars are set to appear together on Sunday, with the platform announcing, “The Master Class we’ve ALL been waiting for! Y’all gotta get dressed up in ya Sunday’s best for this classic affair.”
Kool & the Gang co-founder Ronald "Khalis" Bell, died yesterday at the age of 68. No cause of death was given, although his publicist said he passed suddenly at his home in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
New Order has just released their first new song in five years. The group dropped the brand new song “Be A Rebel,” which they had originally planned to debut during their fall tour, which was postponed due to the coronavirus.
Music fans just got treated to a never-before-heard Patti LaBelle track. The singer just released “Ain’t Nuthin’ But A Feelin’,” which was recorded for her 1989 album, but never shared until now.
David Bowie’salbum “The Man Who Sold The World” is turning 50 years old. Parlophone Records has announced plans to reissue the 1970 album – this time, with a few changes.
Every time theRolling Stonesgo on tour fans have to wonder whether it will be the last. ButMick Jaggerwants fans to know they aren’t retiring anytime soon.
The Whois ending their six-week “Join Together @ Home” series with a bang. The band has announced that they’ll close out the YouTube Premieres series with a two-part rollout of rare concert footage over the next two weekends.
Yesis bringing their Vegas show to fans’ homes. The band has announced plans to release “The Royal Affair Tour: Live From Las Vegas” as a live alum this Fall.
Sade is set to release a new box set featuring their entire catalog. The band, lead by singer Sade Adu, will release “This Far” on October 9th, featuring vinyl editions of all six of their albums.
ABBA is set to celebrate the 40th anniversary of their album “Super Trouper” with a new reissue, dropping October 30th. The album, featuring such hits as "The Winner Takes It All" and "Lay All Your Love On Me," was a Top 20 hit in the U.S. and the best selling album in the UK in 1980.
We’ve been telling you about the previously unreleased tracks featured on Rolling Stones’new “Goats Head Soup” box set, like their “Scarlet” collab with Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page.Fans may be loving the unearthed tracks, but Mick Jaggerremembers his initial reaction being not so positive.
As we previously told you,DevofrontmanMark Mothersbaughrecently revealed that he was “close to death” while battling COVID back in June, and now he’s sharing more about his ordeal.
Robert Plant is giving fans a taste of his upcoming solo box set. The Led Zeppelin frontman just dropped the previously unreleased track “Too Much Alike,” which is a cover of an old Charley Feathers tune.
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