Courtesy of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Foreigner is one of the many acts nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this year, and the band’s original lead singer, Lou Gramm, is certainly looking forward to the possibly of them getting in. Gramm tells ABC Audio beingRead More →

James and Paul McCartney/Photo credit: David M. Benett/Getty Images for Eco-Age/Green Carpet Collection While it may not be another Beatles tune, music fans are now being treated to another McCartney/Lennon musical collaboration. James McCartney, son of Paul McCartney, just released a new song, “Primrose Hill,” which he co-wrote with his “goodRead More →

Courtesy CBS If, after 10 years, you still have never gotten the chance to see Billy Joel play his Madison Square Garden concert residency, you can do so for free on Sunday, April 14, at 9 p.m. ET on CBS. Billy Joel: The 100th – Live at Madison Square Garden wasRead More →

Courtesy Sphere Entertainment Dead & Company will kick off their Dead Forever Las Vegas residency at the Sphere in May, and now they are giving fans a chance to win tickets to the show.  The band just launched a new sweepstakes through Prizeo where a winner and a guest will getRead More →

Big Machine Records/Surfdog Records The Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson is one of the many artists featured on the upcoming reimagining of the late Glen Campbell’s farewell album, Ghosts on the Canvas, and his contribution to the record has just been released. Wilson is featured on the song “Strong,” written by Campbell and the album’sRead More →

Ricardo Gomes Madonna took some time out of her busy touring schedule to support her eldest son, Rocco Ritchie, at his latest art exhibit, held in Miami, Florida. Rocco, who used to create art under the pseudonym Rhed, showed a series of charcoal works on canvas at the exhibit, calledRead More →

Snakepit Records/Gibson Records An early Fleetwood Mac tune has been reimagined by Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash for his upcoming blues album, Orgy of the Damned. The rocker has covered the Peter Green-penned track “Oh Well,” featuring vocals by country star Chris Stapleton. “[Stapleton’s] singing cadence and that drawl that heRead More →

On This Day, April 12, 1976…  Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band released the album ‘Live’ Bullet, recorded at Cobo Hall in Detroit, Michigan.  Now considered one of the greatest live albums of all time, it helped Seger break through to a national audience, while the live version of “Turn theRead More →

Sun Records Melissa Etheridge will have a docuseries called I’m Not Broken streaming on Paramount+ later this year. Now she’s announced a live album in conjunction with the project. The album is called I’m Not Broken (Live From Topeka Correctional Facility); it’ll be out on CD and vinyl July 5, andRead More →

ABC/ Heidi Gutman Ringo Starr has shared a new song, “February Sky,” the first single off his upcoming EP, Crooked Boy. Crooked Boy features four original tracks, written and produced by Linda Perry. Perry previously worked with Ringo on two of his earlier EPs, writing “Coming Undone” for Change the World and “Everyone and Everything” forRead More →