Recording Academy For the past 50 years, The Grammys have aired on CBS. But starting in 2027, they’ll have a new home. The award show, known as Music’s Biggest Night, is moving to ABC, Hulu and Disney+, where it will remain through 2036. The Recording Academy will produce multiple Grammy-brandedRead More →

Amy E. Price/Getty Images Melissa Etheridge is heading back home to the Midwest for a special performance. On Nov. 23, Melissa will sing the national anthem at the 2024 National Women’s Soccer League Championship at CPKC Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, which is the first stadium that is purpose-built for aRead More →

UMG Recordings/Craft Recordings R.E.M. is hoping to bring a little optimism to the final days of the presidential election.  The band just released a lyric video for their Lifes Rich Pageant track “I Believe,” in conjunction with their ongoing We Are Hope Despite the Times campaign. The band released a compilationRead More →

Disney/Michael J. Le Brecht II Retired NFL star Jason Kelce recently teased a collaboration with Stevie Nicks for his annual Philadelphia-themed holiday album, A Philly Special Christmas Party, and now he’s opening up about the experience. On the recent episode of his New Heights podcast with brother Travis Kelce, Travis askedRead More →

On This Day, Oct. 30, 2007 … The Eagles released their seventh studio album, Long Road Out of Eden, which was their first studio album since 1979’s The Long Run. The release, their first double album, took nearly six years to complete and was their first release since the 2001Read More →

Grand Central Publishing/Hachette Book Group Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell is ready to tell his story. The rocker just announced he’ll release his memoir, Heartbreaker, which he wrote with Ari Surdoval, on March 18. “This is my book. It’s the story of a poor kid from Jacksonville,Read More →

Disney/Eric McCandless KISS’ Gene Simmons recently shared his thoughts on so-called “bass virtuosos,” telling Guitar World they were simply “show-offs in music,” but that doesn’t mean there aren’t bass players out there who impress him. So, who are his favorites? They include The Beatles‘ Paul McCartney and The Rolling Stones’ RonnieRead More →

Fotos International / Contributor/Getty A collection of instruments and memorabilia belonging to the late singer Gordon Lightfoot is set to go up for auction on Nov. 17. The Gordon Lightfoot Estate Collection Music Memorabilia Signature Auction is being handled by Heritage Auctions in Dallas and will include more than aRead More →

Fantasy Records Warren Haynes is getting ready to give fans a preview of his new solo album, Million Voices Whisper. The Gov’t Mule frontman announced he’ll perform “stripped down versions” of some of the album’s tunes on Warren Haynes – Live From The Power Station, streaming on YouTube starting Wednesday at 12Read More →

L-R: Kurt Cobain, Courtney Love & Sinead O’Connor; Ke.Mazur/WireImage The late Sinéad O’Connor‘s cover of Nirvana‘s “All Apologies” soundtracks the newly released trailer for the upcoming film Queer. Starring Daniel Craig and Drew Starkey, Queer is based on the William S. Burroughs novel of the same name, published in 1985. It’s directed by ChallengersRead More →