Disney/Jenny Anderson Peter Frampton is opening up his Nashville home to fans with a feature in the latest edition of Architectural Digest. The mag includes photos of Frampton’s living room, kitchen, bedroom and music room, all bathed in beige and brown, as well as his studio, designed in a vibrant shadeRead More →

Courtesy of CBS It looks like a lot of Billy Joel fans tuned in to see the CBS special dedicated to the 100th performance of his residency at New York’s Madison Square Garden. Variety reports that 5.7 million people caught Billy Joel: The 100th — Live at Madison Square Garden when itRead More →

Rhino The 30th anniversary of Seal’s self-titled sophomore album is being celebrated with a new deluxe reissue. Seal (Deluxe Edition), dropping June 14, will feature a newly remastered version of the album. It also includes previously unreleased recordings, like alternate versions of “Newborn Friend,” “Don’t Cry” and “Dreaming in Metaphors,”Read More →

Disney/Randy Holmes We’ve already seen the first official photo of Timothée Chalamet playing Bob Dylan for the upcoming James Mangold-directed film A Complete Unknown, but now we finally get to see him in action as the rock ‘n’ roll legend. Video shared on social media shows Timothée, as Dylan, and Monica Barbaro, as Joan Baez, filming a scene forRead More →

Courtesy of Tribeca Festival The 2024 Tribeca Festival just announced its lineup, which will include a whole host of music documentaries, including one about E Street Band guitarist Stevie Van Zandt and another about the home of the Montreux Jazz Festival. Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple, directed by Bill Teck, will have its world premiere at theRead More →

Rhino Grateful Dead fans have some new recordings to sink their teeth into. The band just released From The Mars Hotel: The Angel’s Share, featuring 16 previously unreleased session recordings, to digital services, giving fans a taste of the original Mars Hotel recording sessions, which happened during the spring of 1974 at San Francisco’s CoastRead More →

courtesy of NBC/photo by Russell James We’re about to get a brand new song from Barbra Streisand. The legendary singer is set to release “Love Will Survive” on April 25, a song she recorded for the upcoming Peacock limited series The Tattooist of Auschwitz, which premieres May 2.  The track, whichRead More →

Streeter Lecka/Getty Images The Tom Petty estate has announced they’ve donated $150,000 to support women’s reproductive rights in the U.S. A post on the late singer’s Instagram account shares that the estate “is proud to strongly support @plannedparenthood’s efforts to preserve important healthcare in the USA,” noting the money isRead More →

On This Day, April 17, 1964… Sixty years ago, The Rolling Stones released their self-titled debut album in the U.K, which shot to #1 on the  charts, where it stayed for 12 weeks. Although Mick Jagger and Keith Richards would go on to become a superstar songwriting pair, they wroteRead More →

MSG Entertainment/The Bowery Presents Barry Manilow is originally from New York City, and while he hasn’t lived there in years, he’s back starting April 17 for a five-night run of shows at Radio City Music Hall; he’ll do five more in October. While New York may no longer hold theRead More →