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
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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.
The Grammys will pay tribute to two superstars we lost during the past year. They’re not revealing who will participate. The awards show airs Sunday.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee began branching out with pop hits like “Mack the Knife.” This 1961 classic shows him at his swingin’ best.