Tina Turnerhas sold the rights to her music catalog to BMG, with a deal that includes her share of her solo recordings and publishing assets, and rights to her name and image.
Aretha Franklinhas been honored by her hometown of Detroit, which just named a post office after her. A ceremony dedicating the Fox Creek post office to the Queen of Soul took place Monday, with members of the singer’s family on hand for the occasion.
New Kids On The Blockwill be bringing 90s nostalgia to arenas next year, as they headline the “2022 Mixtape Tour,” which also featuresSalt-N-Pepa, En VogueandRick Astley.
Ringo Starrgot back behind a drum kit for a good cause but he was certainly not alone. The rock icon led over 100 drummers forWhyHunger’s“Drum Together,” with all the musicians joining together to performThe Beatles'classic “Come Together.”
Don’t hold your breath for a box set or tour for The Who’s1971 album “Who’s Next.” Roger Daltreydoesn’t see the point in celebrating the record’s 50th anniversary.
Elton John, Ringo Starrand more are among the big names mentioned in the leaked Pandora Papers, exposing offshore dealings and assets of the world’s most powerful people.
As we told you, back in AugustEric Claptonreleased the protest song “This Has Gotta Stop.” Well, now he’s shared a new version featuringVan Morrison,who like Eric has been very vocal about their feelings about COVID protocols and shut downs.
As we told you,Diana Rossis set to drop her new album “Thank You” on November 5th, and a new report claims she’s worked with rockersTame Impalaon a track.
We already know Dave Grohlis a big fan of the Bee Gees,but that’s not where his love of the 70s ends. The Foo Fightersfrontman says he wants to play drums for ABBA.
Steven Van Zandtopens up about his falling out with Bruce Springsteenin his new memoir “Unrequited Infatuations.” Before The Boss’ career blew up with 1984’s “Born In The USA,” Stevie quit the E Street Bandbecause he felt like he wasn’t “being appreciated anymore.”
Billy Joel’s1977 opus “Scenes From An Italian Restaurant” finally has a music video. The lyrics are brought to life in a new animated visual for the song.
The Rolling Stonesare giving us another taste of the upcoming 40th-anniversary edition of “Tattoo You.” The band has shared one of the previously unreleased tracks featured in the box set.
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