2 More Days of 1969 was supposed to feature Woodstock festival alumni Arlo Guthrie, Billy Cox, Leslie West of Mountain, Melanie, Wavy Gravy & more
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The former Oasis co-leader and his band will play the arena that was the site of a horrific suicide bombing in May. Proceeds will benefit victims’ families.
Ken Burns’ forthcoming 10-part series will premiere in September. The music includes one set of Vietnam-era classics and a new score from Trent Reznor.
The “Dust in the Wind” band’s first live album since 2009 was produced by Jeff Glixman and contains hits, deep cuts, new songs and more.
Nearly 40 years after it began as an SNL skit, the Original Blues Brothers Band, featuring Steve Cropper and “Blue Lou” Marini, have a new album
The surviving Grateful Dead members, plus other heavyweights of the jam band scene, came out to pay tribute to their friend. Watch it starting this weekend.
Although they had often played sections of their game-changing rock opera in concert, until this year they’d never performed the entire album.
Before they became one of America’s biggest bands, John and Tom Fogerty, Stu Cook and Doug Clifford had another name. Their complete catalog is coming out.
She’s sung with Leon Russell, Eric Clapton, Graham Nash, Stephen Stills and Dave Mason, and had top 10 hits on her own. She’s just signed a new record deal.
Continuing to support his recent solo release, ‘This Path Tonight,’ the British rock legend will head out on the road throughout the U.S. this summer.