ABC The Beatles have just revealed some new collectibles that fans are going to want to get their hands on. The first is a new limited-edition solid silver submarine to celebrating the band’s iconic 1968 film Yellow Submarine. Only 4,000 will be available, made of almost 1 ounce of pure silver. More Yellow Submarine collectiblesRead More →

Kevin Dietsch-Pool/Getty Images Papers of the late songwriter and composer Burt Bacharach, who wrote such songs as “Close To You,” “Do You Know the Way to San Jose” and “I Say a Little Prayer,” have been donated to the Library of Congress.  The collection, donated by his wife, Jane Bacharach, includes musicalRead More →

Courtesy of Talmy Enterprises Shel Talmy, the producer who oversaw seminal early recordings by The Who and The Kinks, has died. According to his rep, Talmy died in his sleep on Nov. 13 due to complications from a stroke. He was 87. Born in Chicago, Talmy moved to the U.K. in 1962Read More →

MARK RALSTON/AFP via Getty Images Back in 2020, Mariah Carey said she was “talking about” turning her memoir, The Meaning of Mariah Carey, into a biopic, telling Jimmy Fallon, “I really feel like it should [be a movie]; that was always my goal.” Now it seems she may have found aRead More →

Glassnote Records A new video has just been released for Bruce Springsteen’s collaboration with Jesse Malin on “She Don’t Love Me Now,” which appears on the Malin tribute album, Silver Patron Saints. The video takes place at the New York bar Heaven Can Wait and centers on a man drinkingRead More →

Geffen/UMe A new Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers video is set for release on Friday. The clip will be for the song “Never Be You,” a track that was originally recorded by Rosanne Cash, with Petty’s version appearing on the recently released Long After Dark (Deluxe Edition) reissue. The video was directed and animated byRead More →

Paul Zimmerman/WireImage Members of the prog rock band Yes are being sued over a song that appeared on their 2021 album, The Quest.  Riz Story, whose legal name is Rudolph Zahler, filed a copyright suit in Los Angeles claiming Yes guitarist Steve Howe and Jon Davison, the band’s lead singer since 2012,Read More →

Courtesy of Disney+ The first trailer for the upcoming Beatles documentary Beatles ’64 has just been released. Beatles ’64, directed by David Tedeschi and produced by Martin Scorsese, follows the band’s first-ever visit to America in February 1964, and features never-before-seen footage of the legendary group and their fans during the height of Beatlemania. The docRead More →

On This Day, Nov. 14, 2006 … Led Zeppelin and Rod Stewart were among the inductees who entered the U.K. Music Hall of Fame, which honored musicians of all nationalities for their lifetime contributions to music in the United Kingdom. The ceremony took place at Alexandria Palace in London, with Queen’s Roger Taylor inducting Zeppelin andRead More →

Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures Director James Mangold’s long-in-the-works Bob Dylan flick A Complete Unknown, starring Timothée Chalamet, is finally hitting theaters on Dec. 25, and the director reveals in a new interview how the pandemic may have helped in the film’s development. Mangold tells MOJO that while the pandemic delayed the film,Read More →