The Piano Man will be returning to many favorite baseball stadiums and make first appearances in others. He also continues to extend his record breaking MSG residency
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A new compilation marks the blues icon’s centennial birthday. The single-disc collection includes tracks from several labels.
Music from one of the most innovative + musically sophisticated singer-songwriters to emerge during the heady late ’60s was released last fall. Have a listen
They created most of their recordings in a basement studio but they’re a killer live band. We have the first dates for their upcoming tour!
The veteran New York singer-songwriter, known for his anthem “Wild in the Streets” and his cover of “96 Tears,” has a new album and tour planned.
The late icon’s Warner Bros. Records catalog is now streaming on all major services. Plus, his most famous album is being reissued.
The singer-songwriter will release her 9th studio album (and first for Warner Bros. Records), in April. It’s described as a return to her rock/pop roots.
The “Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo” singer was detained by federal marshals when it was discovered he was carrying a loaded weapon onboard a plane. Not good.
The Red Rocker will host a second season of TV interviews and jams with guests including Mick Fleetwood, Billy Gibbons and James Hetfield.
We’re still waiting to find out if he’ll announce a new U.S. tour, but Europeans will have plenty of chances to catch him this spring.