Fantasy Records Warren Haynes’ new solo album, Million Voices Whisper, is out now, and it’s his first solo record in more than 10 years. The Gov’t Mule frontman tells ABC Audio that one of the reasons he decided to make another solo record after all this time was because he’d been writing soRead More →

SING Inc Wang Chung’s music will be celebrated with a new double vinyl retrospective, Clear Light/Dark Matter, set for release March 7. The compilation features songs from the band’s more than four-decade career, including hits like “Dance Hall Days” and “Everybody Have Fun Tonight.” In addition to the hits, the setRead More →

ABC/Heidi Gutman In honor of Halloween, Paul McCartney is talking spooky encounters — and apparently he hasn’t had any, at least in his everyday life.  “My dreams are very supernatural, I can go anywhere there. But not in real life,” he shares in a Q&A on his website. “I’ve never actuallyRead More →

Rhino Entertainment Company Graham Nash recently told Rolling Stone that he didn’t think he’d ever perform with his former bandmates Stephen Stills and Neil Young again now that David Crosby is gone, and it sounds like Stills kind of agrees. While promoting the new Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young archival live release, Live at theRead More →

Kscope Envy of None, featuring Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson, has dropped a new song timed to coincide with Halloween. The band, which also features bassist Andy Curran, guitarist/keyboardist Alfio Annibalini and singer-songwriter Maiah Wynne, released the track “Not Dead Yet,” along with an animated Dia De Los Muertos aka Day of the Dead inspired video. The song was writtenRead More →

On This Day, Oct. 31, 1970 … Led Zeppelin hit #1 on the Billboard 200 Album chart with their third studio album, Led Zeppelin III. The album spent four weeks in the top spot. Led Zeppelin III was recorded in three locations, including the country house Headley Grange, where they usedRead More →

Disney/Michael J. Le Brecht II Stevie Nicks has been very vocal about our current political climate, releasing the new song “The Lighthouse,” which is a protest song she wrote in the wake of Roe v. Wade being overturned. But while she may be speaking out now, she admits she hasn’t alwaysRead More →

ABC/Randy Holmes Cyndi Lauper headlined New York’s Madison Square Garden Wednesday night, but had a little work to do before she hit the stage.  The singer shared a video on social media of her dancing onstage during soundcheck, writing “doing an interpretive dance before my show to restore love andRead More →

Mercury Studios The Rolling Stones recently announced the upcoming release of Welcome To Shepherds Bush, a recording of a club show they headlined on June 8, 1999. Well, they just announced they’ll be celebrating the release with a world premiere in London. The premiere is scheduled for Nov. 21 at VueRead More →

L-R: Lou Gramm, Al Greenwood, Rick Wills/ courtesy of Disney+ and The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame It’s been a couple of weeks since Foreigner was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, but they are still riding high from the experience. The band just shared some behind-the-scenesRead More →