Theo Wargo/Getty Images Peter Gabriel, who sang about Native Americans in his song “San Jacinto,” has now become involved in a documentary highlighting the struggles of Canada’s First Nation indigenous peoples. According The Hollywood Reporter, Gabriel is executive producing New Blood, which focuses on the historical trauma faced by FirstRead More →

Courtesy of Disney The new Bruce Springsteen documentary Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band is streaming now on Hulu and Disney+, and while the movie gives fans insight into the band’s live show, it also turns the camera on Bruce’s dedicated fans. The film’s director, Thom Zimny, tells ABCRead More →

Disney+ Elton John’s documentary Never Too Late and the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown have received multiple nominations at this year’s Hollywood Music in Media Awards. The HMMAs recognize musical achievements in the movies in multiple categories, including documentaries, features, songs, on-screen performances and more. Elton’s documentary, which will debut on Disney+ on Dec. 13,Read More →

Geffen/Primary Wave/BIGHIT MUSIC Get ready for a new take on a holiday classic. Bing Crosby‘s beloved yuletide song “White Christmas” is getting a new version featuring V from BTS. “White Christmas (with V of BTS)” arrives just in time for the holiday season on Dec. 6. It comes in partnershipRead More →

Scott Dudelson/Getty Images After canceling his live dates in September due to what he called an “urgent heart condition,” Dave Mason has now given fans a major health update. On Instagram, the ex-Traffic rocker reveals that he’s going to have heart valve replacement surgery on Nov. 11. He says specifically,Read More →

Bonnie Britain/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Jackson 5 member Tito Jackson has been laid to rest at the same cemetery where his brother Michael Jackson is buried. According to the Associated Press, Tito was buried Nov. 4 in a private ceremony at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California. InRead More →

On This Day, Nov. 6, 1993 … Meat Loaf scored his one and only #1 song with the track “I’d Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That),” from his multi-Platinum album Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell, the sequel to his 1977 debut, Bat Out Of Hell. The track, writtenRead More →

Courtesy of the Nicky Hopkins Family Archive New documentary The Session Man about the late rock keyboardist Nicky Hopkins is out now on Prime Video, giving fans insight into the famed musician who played on records by The Beatles, The Who, The Kinks, The Rolling Stones and more. The film features interviews with Keith Richards andRead More →

Francesco Prandoni/Getty Images In October, Pink Floyd sold the rights to their recorded works to Sony Music for a reported $400 million. And guitarist David Gilmour says he’s glad to be done with it — so he doesn’t have to fight with his bandmates anymore. Speaking to the Los AngelesRead More →

NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images A North Carolina town is honoring the Queen of Christmas. Cary, North Carolina, changed its name for one day to honor Mariah Carey. The town’s mayor, Harold Weinbrecht, announced on the local radio station Mix 101.5 that on Nov. 1 the town would beRead More →