Stephane Cardinale – Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images More than a year after they were first linked, Cher and her boyfriend, Alexander “A.E.” Edwards, are still going strong. People reports the two hit the red carpet on March 29, attending the Equal Justice Now Awards in LA. There, Cher was honored with the IconRead More →

On This Day, April 1, 2008… The Rolling Stones released Shine A Light, the soundtrack to their Martin Scorsese-directed concert film of the same name. The concert doc featured performances from the band’s two-night stand at the intimate Beacon Theatre in New York, which took place October 29 and November 1, 2006. TheRead More →

Ian West/PA Images via Getty Images The Who’s Roger Daltrey recently stepped down as curator of the annual Teenage Cancer Trust charity shows after 24 years, and he’s now opening up about why he decided to retire from the position. “I have to be realistic. I’m on my way out,” theRead More →

Daniel Knighton/Getty Images Guitarist Joe Satriani is set to join Sammy Hagar on his Best of All Worlds tour this summer, where they’ll be playing, among other things, songs from the Van Halen catalog. And despite his expertise with the instrument, Satriani doesn’t expect it to be easy. “My task rightRead More →

Stephen Olker/Getty Images for SXSW The Zombies, former Eagles guitarist Don Felder and Foghat are among the artists booked to perform on the Rock Legends Cruise XII. The trip is happening February 13-17, 2025, on Royal Caribbean’s Independence from the Sea, departing from Miami. Other musicians ready to set sailRead More →

Sean Lennon, Charlotte Kemp Muhl, Photo credit: Disney/Scott Kirkland In a recent Billboard article, Billie Eilish spoke out against artists who release multiple vinyl variants of their new albums without thinking about the environmental consequences, but not everyone agrees with her stance. Sean Ono Lennon, son of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, tookRead More →

ABC/Heidi Gutman Paul McCartney’s rep is disputing a claim by an artist who suggested that a portrait he made of The Beatle legend was banned for being unflattering. As previously reported, London artist Wilfrid Wood created a sculpture of McCartney’s face for the cover art for “Pipes of Peace,” McCartney’s contribution to WarRead More →

A&M Records Peter Frampton fans will now be able to appreciate his classic live album Frampton Comes A Live even more, as it’s streaming on Dolby Atmos for the first time. “This is the definitive version of the album; audio was sourced from the original 1975 masters by Doug Sax,” FramptonRead More →

Sony Music The viral music collective Rockin’1000 has taken on yet another rock classic.  The collective just shared a recent performance of Pink Floyd‘s iconic tune “Another Brick in the Wall (Part Two),” featuring 1,000 musicians playing the track in Cesena, Italy, to a stadium filled with fans. The performance also includes a guitarRead More →

Disney/Randy Holmes Earlier this month, paparazzi photos surfaced online of Timothée Chalamet in character as Bob Dylan for the upcoming movie A Complete Unknown, but now, we have our first official photo from the film. The movie’s director James Mangold shared a photo on social media of Chalamet as Dylan, dressedRead More →