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 →

Sonja Flemming/CBS Billy Joel has been alive for “The Longest Time:” He turns 75 on May 9. The Piano Man will celebrate the milestone by doing the same thing he did when he turned 65 in 2014: He’ll be performing at New York’s Madison Square Garden. Back then, his residency, which startedRead More →

Courtesy of Disney+ The Beatles‘ 1970 documentary Let It Be is now streaming on Disney+, the first time the film has been made available to the public in more than 50 years. To celebrate the momentous occasion, The Beatles are set to drop a new music video for the titleRead More →

ABC/Randy Holmes As Lenny Kravitz gets ready to release his new album, Blue Electric Light, he’s looking back at his career with Vulture. In the interview, Kravitz credits his debut single, “Let Love Rule,” as the tune where he truly found his voice for the first time, sharing that the inspiration for the track cameRead More →

ABC/ Heidi Gutman The Beatles documentary Let it Be is now streaming on Disney+, and in a new interview, Ringo Starr admits he wasn’t really a fan of the film when it first came out. “I was always moaning about the original film, because there was no real joy in it,” he tellsRead More →

Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images Succession star Jeremy Strong may have found his next role. Variety reports that the Emmy winner is in talks to join the cast of the Bruce Springsteen movie Deliver Me From Nowhere, where he’ll play The Boss’ manager, Jon Landau. Deliver Me From Nowhere follows Springsteen’s efforts toRead More →

Rhino The early solo career of former Fleetwood Mac lead guitarist/vocalist Lindsey Buckingham is being explored in a new box set, 20th Century Lindsey. The set will feature Buckingham’s first three solo albums: 1981’s Law and Order, 1984’s Go Insane and 1992’s Out of the Cradle. There will also be aRead More →

Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images for Churchill Downs Most Bon Jovi fans are still hoping to see guitarist Richie Sambora back onstage with the band some day, and it appears he hasn’t ruled it out. Sambora, who departed the group in 2013, reveals in a new interview with The Allison Hagendorf Show that he’s definitely open to performingRead More →

Ivan Keeman/Redferns Robert Plant, Peter Frampton, David Gilmour and Bryan Adams are just a few of the A-list musicians supporting the family of the late British singer Steve Marriott, who’s opposing the release of recordings featuring AI-generated versions of his voice, Variety reports. Marriott, who fronted Humble Pie and Small Faces,Read More →

Interscope Records The Wallflowers have announced a concert featuring a full-album performance of 1996’s Bringing Down the Horse. The show will take place October 2 in Los Angeles. Along with Bringing Down the Horse, The Wallflowers will cover the 1982 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers album Long After Dark inRead More →