Joe Prior/Visionhaus via Getty Images Lenny Kravitz‘s 1998 Grammy-winning hit “Fly Away” has been reimagined by Lenny, producer Andrew Watt and rapper Quavo, best known as a member of the hip-hop trio Migos. The new version, “Fly,” has its origins at a Grammy event earlier this year called the BlackRead More →

Steven Van Zandt with new street sign; John Lamparski/Getty Images When the “Crosstown Traffic” gets too heavy in New York City, drivers can now turn onto Jimi Hendrix Way. A block in Greenwich Village that includes 52 West 8th St. — the address of Hendrix’s Electric Lady Studios — was temporarilyRead More →

Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images Following virtual fundraisers with names like Comics for Kamala and White Dudes for Harris, another one is scheduled featuring yet another specific group: Dead Heads. Dead Heads for Kamala: Get on the Bus with Us! will take place Aug. 13 at 8 p.m. ET. You can registerRead More →

Sawrite/The Orchard A Gregg Allman live album recorded in 1983 is the first release from the late rocker’s personal archives. Gregg Allman Band — Uncle Sam’s is due out Sept. 20. Recorded at a small club called Uncle Sam’s in Hull, Massachusetts, on July 1, 1983, the album features AllmanRead More →

Artwork by Anton Corbijn/Sony Music David Gilmour has released another track from his upcoming album, Luck and Strange, due out Sept. 6. The song, “Dark and Velvet Nights,” was co-written by Gilmour and his wife, Polly Samson. He says in a statement, “The music sprang out one day. It was soRead More →

On This Day, Aug. 9, 1986 … Queen headlined the final show of their Magic tour in Knebworth Park, England, which would turn out to be their last live show ever with frontman Freddie Mercury. The concert had been added to the schedule after Queen sold out two nights at WembleyRead More →

Apple/BMG More than 50 years after it was first released, George Harrison‘s all-star charity live album The Concert for Bangladesh has just arrived on streaming services. The album documents the first major charity rock concerts in history: two shows at New York’s Madison Square Garden in August 1971. They were organizedRead More →

Disney/Jenny Anderson Peter Frampton will launch his Positively Thankful tour in September, and he tells ABC Audio the inspiration for the tour’s name came from all the love he received after he was nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this year.  “After seeing the outpouring of support from theRead More →

Women Who Rock Melissa Etheridge is set to headline this year’s Women Who Rock benefit concert presented by Gibson Gives. The concert will take place Aug. 28 in Pittsburgh. It will feature an all-female-fronted music lineup and proceeds will benefit women’s health research. “The Women Who Rock benefit concert isRead More →

The Rocket Record Company Two real estate properties that served as the site of a number of legendary musical moments over the years are on the market. First up is Caribou Ranch in Nederland, Colorado. It was purchased and turned into a high-end residential recording studio in 1972 by producer JamesRead More →