BMG Former Roxy Music frontman Bryan Ferry is out with his first new song in over a decade. Ferry just released the new single “Star,” which will appear on his upcoming box set, Retrospective: Selected Recordings 1973-2023. A celebration of Ferry’s solo career, it will feature 81 tracks culled from his 16 soloRead More →

Forty Below Records Fleetwood Mac’s Mick Fleetwood and ukulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro have released another song from their upcoming album, Blues Experience, which comes out Oct. 18. The latest is a cover of the Procol Harum classic “Whiter Shade Of Pale.”  “This is a song I’ve always wanted to play… of course,Read More →

Glassnote Records Bruce Springsteen is one of the many artists who recorded a song for the upcoming tribute album in honor of longtime New York City punk fixture Jesse Malin, and now his contribution to the record has been released.  The track, “She Don’t Love Me Now,” features Jesse’s band backing Springsteen,Read More →

On This Day, Aug. 28, 1993… Billy Joel hit #1 on the Billboard 200 Album chart with River of Dreams, his final pop/rock record. The album, with a cover painted by Joel’s then-wife Christie Brinkley, was Billy’s fourth #1 and spent three weeks on top of the chart. The album’s title track went on toRead More →

Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame The Swifties for Kamala coalition has no official ties to Taylor Swift, who has yet to endorse a candidate, but it was able to attract two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Carole King to its fundraising Zoom callRead More →

Kevin Kane/Getty Images for Scoop Marketing Looks like the disagreement between Journey’s Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain isn’t completely over.  On Aug. 22, Schon announced on social media that he and Cain agreed to hire “someone impartial” to help settle any disputes that arose over their company, Freedom 2020, whichRead More →

Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images While there will always be debate over who’s the greatest guitarist of all time, Billboard has decided to instead look at their instruments. The publication has just come out with its list of the 100 most iconic guitars of all time. It was decided on by a panelRead More →

courtesy of Delicato Family Wines The Grateful Dead is offering fans some more wine options to enjoy. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers have announced a third set of limited-edition wines through their collaboration with Gnarly Head, including new vintages of their Old Vine Zinfandel and cabernet sauvignon, as well asRead More →

Miikka Skaffari/Getty Images) Dead & Company wowed fans with their recent Dead Forever residency at the Sphere Las Vegas, but it turns out the 30-show run was more than just a good time.  Like most Dead & Company shows, the band had a Participation Row at the residency, promoting causesRead More →

courtesy of Kino Lorber We are now getting our first look at the upcoming documentary Daytime Revolution, which looks at the week in February 1972 when John Lennon and Yoko Ono produced and co-hosted the popular daytime talk show The Mike Douglas Show. The trailer features footage of the couple’s takeover of theRead More →