Joni Mitchellwas celebrated this weekend as the 2022 MusiCares Person of the Year, with a whole host of artists coming out to pay tribute to the musical icon.
Dead & Company are touring this summer! Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, and Bob Weir will be hitting the road with John Mayer, Oteil Burbridge, and Jeff Chimenti. The tour kicks off on June 11th at Dodger Stadium in LA. The 20-stop tour will also include shows at Folsom Field in Boulder, Wrigley Field in Chicago, and ends with two shows at Citi Field in NYC on July 15th and 16th.
The 64thAnnual GRAMMY Awards may have been delayed two months, but it was certainly worth the wait, with a live show from Las Vegas that had a bit of something for everyone.
The Eaglesfans have one more chance this year to see them perform “Hotel California” live. The band just announced a new show in Las Vegas, set for May 28th at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
Don McLeanhas shared a very special performance of his classic song “Vincent,” to celebrate the 50th anniversary of his album “American Pie,” which the song is featured on. The release is also in honor of song’s namesakeVincent Van Gogh,and theInternational Society for Bipolar Disorders(ISBD).
As we told you earlier this month,Billy Idol was fighting the MRSA super bug. Unfortunately, he has not recovered as quickly as he had hoped and is cancelling more shows, his Atlanta appearance at the "Shaky Knees" festival and his Hollywood, FL appearance at "Hard Rock Live."
The GRAMMYs are going down Sunday, and even more artists are on board to perform. The latest additions includeSilk Sonic, who’ll reportedly open the show, as well asCarrie Underwood, John Legend, J. BalvinandMaria Becerra.
Mick Jaggerhas a new solo song coming out. TheRolling Stonefrontman has written the theme song to the upcoming Apple TV+ spy thriller “Slow Horses,” starringGary OldmanandKristinScott Thomas.
Christine McVie is releasing a new solo album called "Songbird." If the name rings a bell, that's because it's after one of her solo compositions from Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours." The new album will have re-imagined versions of some of her biggest hits with the band on it.
It may have just been Elton John's 75th birthday, but he's giving his fans a present. He's added eleven new shows to his final North American tour, "Farewell Yellow Brick Road The Final Tour."
Global Citizen is launching what they are calling a “social media rally” next month to urge governments to increase their support for humanitarian efforts for Ukraine and they’ve enlisted a boatload of stars to help.
Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth of Talking Heads were hit head-on by a drunk driver about two weeks ago. From the accident, Weymouth fractured ribs and a sternum.
British rockersRoxy Musicare heading out on their first tour in more than a decade. Singer-songwriterBryan Ferry, saxophonistAndy Mackay,guitaristPhilManzaneraand drummerPaul Thompsonwill celebrate their 50thanniversary with a 13-date tour that hits North America and the UK.
Joey Kramer will not be on drums for Aerosmith during their Las Vegas residency starting this June. The band announced that he'll be taking "a temporary leave of absence" from the group and will be replaced byJohn Douglas.
Elton John turned 75 on Friday and he celebrated by writing a letter to his sons, 11-year-old Zachary and 9-year-old Elijah. He shared the letter in "Time Magazine."
TheRolling Stonescontinue to celebrate their 60-year career with a new live release. The band will drop “Live At The El Mocambo” on May 13th, the first time the rocker's two secret concerts at the small 300 capacity Toronto club are being released.
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