Atlantic Records You may need somebody to hold your hand when you realize that Hootie & the Blowfish‘s mega-successful debut album, Cracked Rear View, turns 30 on July 5. It’s sold more than 22 million copies, according to the RIAA, and produced the now-iconic hits “Hold My Hand,” “Let Her Cry” andRead More →

On This Day, July 3, 1971 … The Doors frontman Jim Morrison was found dead in a bathtub in his apartment in Paris, France. He was discovered by his girlfriend, Pam Courson. Morrison was 27 at the time of his death, with the official cause of death listed as heart failure, althoughRead More →

Rebecca Sapp/Getty Images for The Recording Academy Guitarist Mike Campbell is currently out on the road with his band The Dirty Knobs, and fans who come to see them can expect him to revisit his days with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Campbell tells ABC Audio that now that he’sRead More →

Create Records Devon Allman is back with new music. The musician, son of Gregg Allman and member of the Allman Betts Band, will release the new album Miami Moon on Aug. 16. The record will be Devon’s first solo album since 2016’s Ride or Die. The album was recorded atRead More →

Scott Dudelson/Getty Images Heart’s Ann Wilson has revealed that she is battling cancer, and the band has postponed their upcoming tour in order to give her time to recover. “I recently underwent an operation to remove something that, as it turns out, was cancerous,” she shares on social media. “TheRead More →

George Pimentel/Getty Images Rush has paid tribute to their late producer Peter Collins, who passed away recently at the age of 73. Collins produced four Rush albums: 1985’s Power Windows, 1987’s Hold Your Fire, 1993’s Counterparts and 1996’s Test for Echo.  “We loved seeing him in Nashville when we cameRead More →

Primary Wave Music/Sun Records America is revisiting a classic concert for a new release.  America – Live From The Hollywood Bowl 1975, dropping Sept. 6, features performances from the band’s Aug. 3, 1975, concert at the famed California venue, where they were backed by a symphony conducted by Beatles producer GeorgeRead More →

On This Day, July 2, 2001 … Twenty-one years after his death, Liverpool renamed Speke Airport after the late Beatle John Lennon, who was born and raised in the U.K. city. Now known as Liverpool John Lennon Airport, the international airport was the first in the U.K. to be named afterRead More →

L-R: Julie Cypher, Melissa Etheridge, David Crosby, Jan Crosby; Steve Granitz/WireImage When Melissa Etheridge and her then-partner Julie Cypher revealed in 2000 that the father of their two children was legendary rocker David Crosby, it made headlines. But Melissa tells People that she and Cypher weren’t the only couple forRead More →

Rhino Rhino has announced some special vinyl releases to help celebrate summer.  As part of their Sounds of the Summer promotion, the label is set to release exclusive, limited-edition sea blue vinyls from artists like Crosby, Stills & Nash, Genesis, Van Morrison, Grateful Dead and more. The first drop isRead More →