courtesy of Kino Lorber The new documentary Daytime Revolution is in theaters now, giving fans a look at the surprising week in February 1972 when John Lennon and Yoko Ono produced and co-hosted the popular daytime talk show The Mike Douglas Show.  The film’s director, Erik Nelson, tells ABC Audio the music superstars “in essence hijacked” the show, callingRead More →

ABC/Randy Holmes Lenny Kravitz is taking a trip down memory lane on social media, giving fans a tour of some of the places he lived while growing up in New York. Back in September, Lenny took fans to the apartment on Manhattan’s Upper East Side where he lived with his parents, andRead More →

Bobby Bank/Getty Images Graham Nash has set his first shows for 2025. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer has announced dates for the spring leg of his More Evenings of Songs And Stories tour. The leg kicks off with a two-night stand, March 29 and March 30, in Easton, Maryland, and wrapsRead More →

Taylor Hill/WireImage Joni Mitchell is set to headline two nights at the Hollywood Bowl, her first time playing the venue in 24 years, and it sounds like fans are in for some surprises. The shows, dubbed Joni Mitchell & The Joni Jam, are happening Oct. 18 and Oct. 19, withRead More →

photo credit: Larry Marano Shutterstock Personal items belonging to the late Fleetwood Mac star Christine McVie are set to go up for auction on Oct. 16 and Oct. 17. To celebrate the event, AXS TV will air a weekend of special Fleetwood Mac programming, including concerts, interviews and previews of the auction items. TheRead More →

Audible Inc/New West Records Elvis Costello and T Bone Burnett are set to star in a new Audible series that will come with a companion album.  The True Story of The Coward Brothers, written by Costello and directed by This Is Spinal Tap’s Christopher Guest, is a three-part scripted audioRead More →

Paul Morigi/Getty Images Over the years, artists have recorded songs that have become rallying cries for various causes. Now a new documentary is focusing on some of the female artists whose music has motivated generations to fight for change. Melissa Etheridge, Linda Ronstadt, Chaka Khan and other artists are featuredRead More →

Courtesy of Disney Bruce Springsteen is set to attend two special screenings of his upcoming documentary, Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. Billboard reports that the film will be part of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Screening Series. Two special screenings being held in NewRead More →

Rhino Two Don Henley solo albums are getting the reissue treatment later this year. Rhino is set to reissue the Eagles frontman’s 1982 debut solo album, I Can’t Stand Still, and 2015’s Cass County on Nov. 22, with both remastered from the original analog tapes. Both albums will be available digitally, andRead More →

Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic The late Lisa Marie Presley‘s posthumously released memoir, From Here to the Great Unknown, reveals that Michael Jackson told her he was a virgin when they started dating.  According to People, Presley says in the book that she was still married to first husband Danny Keough when Jackson professed his love to her. “Michael said, ‘IRead More →