A debilitating ailment has sidelined the superstar until June. A spokesperson said that the singer became ill while touring in South America.
The great voice behind “All Right Now” and so many other ’70s classics will hit the road in the U.K. next month on the “Free Spirit” tour.
Tho Who’s guitarist/singer was the big-name draw at a fundraising concert that took place in London. He performed two Quadrophenia tunes and a true rarity.
A film on the life and work of the E Street Band’s firebrand saxophonist, who passed away unexpectedly in 2011, is nearing completion.
With their former frontman gone nearly a year, his ex-band members have regrouped and will hit venues all over the U.S. this spring and summer.
An occasional collaborator has scheduled the release of “new, undiscovered” recordings but the artist’s estate and Paisley Park Enterprises have filed suit to block their release
One singer-songwriter paying tribute to another: ‘Positively Bob: Willie Nile Sings Bob Dylan’ will be released June 23 on River House Records.
The classic rock musician begins a spring U.S. tour in April. After some summer dates in the U.K. and Europe, he’ll return to the U.S.
‘I Scare Myself,’ the autobiography of the late California singer-songwriter, will be published by Jawbone Press on April 17.
The blues-rock singer-songwriter and guitarist is releasing an acoustic album recorded in 2016. He’s also got a very busy 2017 tour schedule