Paul Bergen/Redferns Crosby, Stills & Nash will be the subject of a tribute concert in New York City this May, and we now know the artists who’ll be on hand to celebrate their legendary catalog. The Music of Crosby Stills & Nash is set to take place May 13 at Carnegie Hall, with a lineupRead More →

Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images Paul Simon revealed in May that he had lost hearing in his left ear, making it difficult for him to play live, but it sounds like things are changing for the better. During a Q&A at the New York premiere for In Restless Dreams: The MusicRead More →

Matthew Baker/Getty Images The Who‘s Roger Daltrey, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, and James Taylor are among the artists booked for the 2024 Ravinia Festival season, which runs from June 4 to September 15 in Highland Park, Chicago. James Taylor and his All-Star Band will headline the festival’s Pavilion on JuneRead More →

Sony Music Pink Floyd is set to reissue their classic album Animals in Dolby Atmos for the first time.  Animals 2018 Remix – Dolby Atmos will be released on Blu-ray and digital platforms on May 17. The Blu-ray includes the 1977 original stereo mix along with high resolution stereo and 5.1 mixesRead More →

On This Day, March 14, 2005 … The annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony took place in New York City, with U2 and The Pretenders inducted into the prestigious institution along with The O’Jays, Buddy Guy and Percy Sledge. Six years after Bono inducted him into the Hall of Fame, Bruce Springsteen did the honors for U2Read More →

Island Records After quite a few teases, Bon Jovi has finally announced details of their new album. Called Forever, it’ll be out June 7 and is now available for preorder in multiple formats, including colored vinyl, cassettes, and limited-edition signed copies. “This record is a return to joy. From theRead More →

Duane Prokop/Getty Images The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame museum in Cleveland has a new exhibit called Revolutionary Women in Music: Left of Center, featuring items from groundbreaking female artists across all genres of music. One of those artists is The Go-Go’s, and guitarist Jane Wiedlin has some opinions about whoRead More →

Sergione Infuso/Corbis via Getty Images Early in The Black Crowes’ career, frontman Chris Robinson was known for his bratty behavior, calling out other musicians who he didn’t think were rock ‘n’ roll enough. Well, he now says there was a dark reason behind that behavior. “A lot of my commentsRead More →

Chrysalis Records Former Procol Harum guitarist Robin Trower is celebrating the 50th anniversary of his sophomore solo album, Bridge of Sighs, with a new reissue of the album. The reissue will be released May 17 on double-LP and as a three-CD set. In addition to a newly mixed album from the originalRead More →

Capitol/UMe Billy Idol is giving fans a preview of the upcoming 40th anniversary deluxe expanded edition of his breakthrough album, Rebel Yell. The rocker has just released a visualizer for his cover of Rose Royce’s “Love Don’t Live Here Anymore,” one of the previously unreleased tracks that will appear on the release.Read More →