The 6-LP set features 40 live performances by Clapton, and fellow greats Beck, Wood, Santana, Walsh, Winwood, and B.B. King, among many others
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Sammy Hagar and James Hetfield’s 4th annual Acoustic-4-A-Cure was another star-studded event, all for a good cause. Check out some of the video highlights
The album is described as “a unique take on the music of Dr. John, as he’d never released a big band record quite like this one during his lifetime/career.”
For Ringo’s 20th studio album, he’s also joined by Joe Walsh, Edgar Winter, and other friends. The centerpiece is “Grow Old With Me”
The rarities set, Welcome to the Vault, features 52 audio tracks, with 38 previously unreleased recordings, including alternate takes of many favorites
As he starts a solo tour, he told SiriusXM: “We have been talking about doing one final farewell tour, to say thank you, and that would be next year and 2021”
The 1974 release has been described as “a psychedelic rock, folk, country and soul record that famously cost a small fortune to make.”
The Peter and Gordon singer shares his memories and insights about the Fab Four, weaving his reflections into a whimsical alphabetical journey.
Pete Townshend called the 1969 debut, which featured Robert Fripp and the late Greg Lake among its personnel, “an uncanny masterpiece.”
She crafted 100 copies as a gift to friends in 1971. Now, Morning Glory on the Vine: Early Songs and Drawings is being made available to the public for the first time