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Rob Ball/WireImage Over the years, artists from Bruno Mars to Bob Dylan to Alicia Keys to Prince have either instituted cell phone bans at their shows or complained about fans filming them as they perform. But Sting is one veteran act who’s just fine with you whipping out your phoneRead More →

DTM Entertainment Dave Mason will release his memoir, Only You Know and I Know, on Tuesday, and of course a portion of the book is devoted to his time in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band Traffic, alongside Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi and Chris Wood. Mason had a rather disjointed tenureRead More →

Taylor Hill/Getty Images Bruce Springsteen’s wife and E Street Band member Patti Scialfa has been mostly absent from The Boss’ current tour, and we now know why. People reports that in the new Springsteen documentary, Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band, which premiered at the Toronto Film FestivalRead More →

Elton John and husband/co-director David Furnish; Mert Alper Dervis/Anadolu via Getty Images “I’m having the best time of my life – except this f****** eye. I wish I could see you,” Elton John told the audience at the Toronto Film Festival on Sept. 6 after his new documentary Never Too LateRead More →

Avalon/Getty Images A new documentary about Jimi Hendrix is in the works, to be directed by The Greatest Night in Pop director Bao Nguyen, Variety reports. The doc, Jimi, will be the first full-length film about the legendary performer, who passed away in 1970. It will focus on Hendrix’s time inRead More →

Suzan Moore/PA Images via Getty Images Van Morrison and former Northern Ireland Minister of Health Robin Swann have come to a settlement in the dueling lawsuits they had against each other, according to the BBC. Both suits stemmed from the COVID-19 lockdowns. Swann sued Morrison for slander after comments the musicianRead More →

ABC/Randy Holmes Duran Duran fans are about to get some new music. The band announced on social media they’ll release the song “New Moon (Dark Phase)” on Sept 13. While they didn’t share much else about the release, it appears to be some sort of new mix of their Seven andRead More →

Rob Verhorst/Redferns Grammy-winning Brazilian musician Sergio Mendes, who helped popularize bossa nova in the U.S. with his band Brasil ’66, has died, ABC Audio has confirmed. He was 83. According to a family statement, Mendes died Sept. 5 in LA, surrounded by his wife and musical partner, Gracinha, and his children.Read More →

Photo Credit Scott Robert Ritchie Ringo Starr is getting ready to kick off another tour with his All Starr Band, and he just gave fans a peek behind the scenes at rehearsals for the trek. In a new video, Ringo shared clips of him and his band at work rehearsingRead More →

Columbia Records/Legacy Recordings Bob Dylan is sharing another live track set to appear on his upcoming box set, The 1974 Live Recordings, which is made up of live recordings Dylan made with The Band. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer just released a performance of “Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues,” a previouslyRead More →