Larry Hulst/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images The Beach Boys founder Brian Wilson was placed in a court ordered conservatorship on Thursday, May 9, the Associated Press reports. His publicist Jean Sievers and manager LeeAnn Hard, were named his conservators. The request for the conservatorship was made back in February by Wilson’s familyRead More →

Courtesy of Disney+ To coincide with The Beatles documentary Let It Be streaming on Disney+, a new music video for the title track has just been released. The video features the recording of the song from camera angles not shown in the documentary, which, according to the clip, “have rarely been seenRead More →

Gary Miller/Getty Images Carlos Santana made a splash when he performed at the original Woodstock in 1969, and it appears as though he’s missing the experience. In an interview with the Las Vegas Review-Journal ahead of the return of his House of Blues residency, Santana reveals that he would love toRead More →

Daniel Knighton/Getty Images Blue Öyster Cult has just shared a cover of The Beatles track “If I Fell.” In the video posted to YouTube, the band explains that the performance was recorded in April 2016 at Red Studios Hollywood while they were working on a video for the 40th anniversary release ofRead More →

Medios y Media/Getty Images Rocker Bryan Adams is narrating a new video for the animal rights group PETA, which is calling out the Canadian Armed Forces for the bearskin caps worn by the military. The clip features footage of recreational hunters in Ontario setting traps for bears and then killing, disembowelingRead More →

Disney/Randy Holmes Lenny Kravitz is once again giving fans a look at his exercise routine. In a new video posted to social media, a shirtless Lenny (of course) is doing an impressive set of ring pull-ups on what appears to be the roof of an outdoor seating area. At oneRead More →

Rhino Deadheads are getting another preview of the Grateful Dead’s upcoming 50th anniversary deluxe edition of From The Mars Hotel. The latest sneak peek is the live performance of “Ship of Fools (Live at University of Nevada 5/12/74).” The entire previously unreleased concert is one of the many bonus featuresRead More →

DTM Entertainment Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Dave Mason is ready to tell his story. Mason is set to release his memoir, Only You Know and I Know, on September 10, making him the first member of Traffic to write their memoir. “I am thrilled to finally share myRead More →

On This Day, May 9, 1974 … A 24-year-old Bruce Springsteen opened for Bonnie Raitt at the Harvard Square Theater in Boston. Rock critic Jon Landau was in the audience and was so impressed that in a review for Boston’s The Real Paper he wrote these famous words: “I saw rock and rollRead More →

Warner Music Duran Duran is looking back at the beginning of their career. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers are set to reissue their first five studio albums — 1981’s Duran Duran, 1982’s Rio, 1983’s Seven and the Ragged Tiger, 1986’s Notorious and 1988’s Big Thing — on July 6. AllRead More →