Candid Records Carlos Santana is set to release the new career-spanning album Sentient, featuring 11 tracks, including three previously unreleased songs. The album, dropping March 28, features collaborations with Michael Jackson, Smokey Robinson, Miles Davis, Italian pianist Paolo Rustichelli, Darryl “DMC” McDaniels and Cindy Blackman Santana. “I’m always driven by passion,Read More →

On This Day, Feb. 21, 1990 … At the 32nd annual Grammy Awards, Bonnie Raitt took home four awards, including album of the year for Nick of Time. She also won for best female pop vocal performance and best female rock vocal performance for the album’s title track, as wellRead More →

Absolute Label Services After almost 20 years, R&B group The Stylistics, best known for such songs as “You Are Everything” and “You Make Me Feel Brand New,” are back with a brand-new album, Falling in Love With My Girl, which is out now. Founding member Airrion Love tells ABC Audio the idea forRead More →

Sony Music Not every album from your favorite artist will necessarily be a winner, and now Mojo is singling out some of those disappointments. The magazine just released a list of what it’s calling “the 20 most disappointing albums ever,” although it tries to make the case for why they aren’t soRead More →

Scott Legato/Getty Images Peter Gabriel has revealed that he’s already working on a new album, which will be the follow-up to 2023’s i/o. In an interview with Mojo, the two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer discussed the new project, sharing, “It will be called o/i … that’s i/o backwards.” GabrielRead More →

Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Images Paul McCartney is reminiscing about his busy time in New York. The Beatles legend headlined three intimate club shows at the Bowery Ballroom, Feb. 11, Feb. 12 and Feb. 14, then closed SNL50: The Anniversary Special Sunday night. He just posted a carousel of photos fromRead More →

Disney/Jennifer Pottheiser Remember how Elton John said he didn’t want to tour anymore because he was tired of traveling all over the place and wanted to be home with his family? Well, he just booked a gig in Singapore. Two years after ending his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour, EltonRead More →

Astrida Valigorsky/Getty Images The late Phil Lesh is being honored with his very own street in Port Chester, New York. The corner of Westchester Avenue and Broad Street, right outside the historic Capitol Theatre, will be renamed Phil Lesh Lane on March 14, which would have been the Grateful DeadRead More →

Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Steve Miller is taking part in a new cover of his classic tune “Fly Like an Eagle.” The new take on the song was released by Playing For Change, a multimedia project that aims to connect the world through music. It was releasedRead More →

On This Day, Feb. 20, 1974 … Steely Dan released their third studio album, Pretzel Logic, which was the last to feature the full lineup of Donald Fagen, Walter Becker, Denny Dias, Jim Hodder and Jeff “Skunk” Baxter. Future albums would be recorded by Becker, Fagen and hired studio musicians.Read More →