As we previously told you, Bryan Adams announced a new album, "So Happy It Hurts," which will drop on March 11. He's now sharing a stripped-down new single from it called "Never Gonna Rain." The song has a punchy melody and a booming bass guitar. It gives off "Cuts Like A Knife" vibes, his hit from 1983.
Bob Dylan has sold his entire catalog of recorded music to "Sony Music Entertainment." This dates back to 1962, starting with his self-titled debut album and ending through "Rough and Rowdy Ways" from 2020. He has also sold the rights to some future releases. The two have had a relationship for six-decades now and this news marks a major expansion of it. The amount has not been confirmed, but the deal is worth between $150 million and $200 million.
The video forCyndi Lauper’sclassic “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” is the latest video to surpass one billion views on YouTube. The video, which was released in 1983, was first added to YouTube in 2009.
Everyone has their favorite songs that really mean something to them, and that’s true for rock stars as well. Well,U2just shared a new playlist of 41 songs titled “Songs That Saved Our Lives,” withBono, The Edge,Larry Mullen, Jr.andAdam Clayton, each sharing their contributions.
As we told you, Meat Loaf died Friday, possibly after contracting COVID, and tributes to the legendary rocker continue to pour in on social media, including a post from his "Fight Club" co-starEd Norton.
Fans have been taking their photos in Asbury Park in front of the life-sized Danny Clinch pic of Bruce Springsteen in the Transparent Clinch Gallery. Now Springsteen is doing it, too.
Rock singer Meat Loaf has died at the age of 74. According to his official Facebook page, the legendary performer passed away last night at the age of 74. Born Michael Lee Aday, he exploded onto the music scene in 1977 with the release of his album "Bat Out of Hell," which remains one of the best-selling albums of all time.
After two straight years of cancelations due to COVID, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival is set to return to the Big Easy this spring, and now the lineup has been announced.
Neil Young and Crazy Horse released a new album "Barn" back in December. Just as the name sounds, the album was recorded in a restored 19th century farm. They're now releasing a documentary on how they made the album. It's available to stream for free on YouTube.
After almost two years,Elton Johnfinally restarted his “Farewell Yellow Brick Road” tour Wednesday night at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans. The shows were the first since the pandemic shut down touring, and Elton later postponed dates again in order to have hip surgery.
Tina Turnerhas just landed herself quite a pad. The singer and husbandErwin Bachjust bought a $76 million estate overlooking Lake Zurich in Switzerland.
Nominees for the 33rd Annual GLAAD Media Awards have just been announced, withElton John,Melissa Etheridge and more earning nominations, in the Outstanding Music Artist category which celebrates LGBTQ artists and allies who promote LGBTQ acceptance through their albums.
Patti Smithis set to headline a new livestream. “Patti Smith Live From Electric Lady Studios” will go down February 2ndexclusively for her Substack newsletter subscribers.
As we told you, earlier this month, the Recording Academy postponed the planned January 31stGRAMMY telecast due to the Omicron surge Well, now the GRAMMYs officially have a new date and location.
Bono doesn't like the name of his band... or the sound of his own singing! The Edge explained that the band's first name was The Hype but they weren't happy with it because it wasn't original. They went to their former classmate and fellow musician Steve Averill for his input. One of them was U2, and the band didn't love it, but it was the one they hated the least out of the all the options he gave.
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