UMe The Who’s Pete Townshend continues to share live footage from his 1985 concert at the Brixton Academy in London.  The latest is a clip of a performance of the track “Give Blood,” which appeared on Pete’s fifth solo album, White City: A Novel, a concept album released in 1985. The original track featured Pink Floyd’sRead More →

Fantasy Records Warren Haynes is finally sharing details of his new solo record. The Gov’t Mule frontman first teased the record, Million Voices Whisper, back in July. Now he’s announced that it will be coming out digitally and on CD Nov. 1, and on vinyl Nov. 15.  “This album isRead More →

courtesy of Julien’s Auctions/photo credit: Larry Marano Shutterstock Personal items belonging the late Fleetwood Mac star Christine McVie are set to go up for auction this fall. Julien’s Auctions just announced the new Property from the Life and Career of Christine McVie auction, taking place over two days, Oct. 16Read More →

Hulton Archive/Getty Images ABBA is the latest act to complain that Donald Trump is using their songs at his campaign rallies. According to the Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagladet, ABBA hits like “The Winner Takes It All,” “Money, Money, Money” and “Dancing Queen” were played at a Minnesota rally in July, andRead More →

Dave Benett/Getty Images Rod Stewart is setting the record straight about the state of his marriage to Penny Lancaster. The rocker took to social media to respond to a recent Daily Mail article that claimed the couple had reached a “stalemate” in their marriage and that they were at odds overRead More →

Astrida Valigorsky/Getty Images Neil Young has opened up to fans about why he decided to cancel the remaining dates on his Love Earth tour with Crazy Horse. Young had played about 15 shows before canceling the tour in June due to health concerns. In a recent Zoom with subscribers ofRead More →

On This Day, Aug. 29, 1966 … The Beatles played what would be their last-ever full public concert, at San Francisco’s Candlestick Park. The band played an 11-song set, which didn’t include any songs from their recently released album, Revolver. The public was unaware that it would be the band’s final concert,Read More →

Kevin Kane/Getty Images for Scoop Marketing It looks like the latest dispute between Journey’s Jonathan Cain and Neal Schon is over. A rep for Cain announced he and Schon have resolved their legal dispute with regard to appointing an impartial third party to settle any issues pertaining to the management of their touringRead More →

WaterTower Music The Apple TV+ Vince Vaughn series Bad Monkey features a soundtrack of Tom Petty covers, and the show’s music supervisor, Tony Von Pervieux, says it wasn’t hard to get artists to agree to take part in the project. In an interview with Vulture, Von Pervieux says the original planRead More →

Chris Putnam/Future Publishing via Getty Images Def Leppard is set to headline the Harvest Nights Music Festival, happening Nov. 22-24 at the John Jimmie Rodeo Grounds in Immokalee, Florida. The festival, put on by The Charity Pros, will also feature former Eagles guitarist Don Felder, Train and Tesla, along with countryRead More →