Scott Dudelson/Getty Images for Coachella Debbie Harry: Singer, songwriter, actress and now fashion designer. The iconic frontwoman of Blondie has teamed with the clothing brand Wildfang to launch a six-piece capsule collection. The pieces were inspired by some of Debbie’s own looks and are described as “a true representation of herRead More →

Columbia Records AC/DC has announced the third and final installment of their gold vinyl release series celebrating the band’s 50th anniversary. The upcoming set is expected to ship Sept. 25. It includes 1983’s Flip of the Switch, 1985’s Fly on the Wall, 1988’s Blow Up Your Video, 2008’s Black Ice, 2012’s Live at River PlateRead More →

Credit: Three Chord Bourbon Nothing says Southern rock like bourbon, which is probably why the Allman Brothers Band has teamed up with the Three Chord Bourbon brand to release a signature blend. The new booze is available for preorder. According to Three Chord Bourbon’s website, it’s an attempt to honor theRead More →

Rhino The ongoing archival series of Joni Mitchell albums continues with Archives, Vol. 4: The Asylum Years (1976-1980), due out Oct. 4. Available as a six-CD, a four-LP or a digital version, the package includes a book with never-before-seen photos and liner notes that include a discussion between Mitchell andRead More →

On This Day, Aug. 8, 1987 … U2 found themselves atop the Billboard Hot 100 for the second time with “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For,” the second single off their first #1 album, The Joshua Tree. The track spent two weeks in the #1 position. The Irish rockers had previously toppedRead More →

Gus Stewart/Redferns Bruce Springsteen was a surprise guest at Zach Bryan‘s Aug. 7 show at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field. As captured in fan-shot video, the Boss joined Bryan for a rendition of his song “Atlantic City,” from his 1982 album Nebraska, as well as for their duet “Sandpaper,” from Bryan’sRead More →

Courtesy MPL Productions Ltd. Paul McCartney and Wings recently released the live album One Hand Clapping, 50 years after they recorded it, and now fans are going to get some insight into the making of the record with a new documentary.  Paul McCartney and Wings – One Hand Clapping willRead More →

DTM Entertainment Traffic’s Dave Mason is ready to share his story in the upcoming memoir Only You Know and I Know, but it may not have happened if it wasn’t for his fans and his wife. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer tells ABC Audio he was “badgered” into writingRead More →

Kevin Mazur/Getty Images In his 1985 solo hit “Lucky In Love,” Mick Jagger sang that he was “a bettin’ fool/ a gamblin’ man.” Well, an actual person who fits that description has now changed his name … to Mick Jagger. According to the U.K.’s ITV, the 62-year-old man says heRead More →

Denise Truscello/WireImage Rod Stewart was set to perform at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace Wednesday, Aug. 7, in what was to have been a residency-ending performance of his show Rod Stewart: The Hits. Earlier on Wednesday, he announced that the final show wouldn’t actually be his final show after allRead More →