On This Day May 17, 1989… After breaking up in 1982, The Doobie Brothers reunited to release their 10th studio album, Cycles. The album featured most of the 1972-1974 lineup, with Tom Johnston, John Hartman and Michael Hossack rejoining the band for the first time since 1977, 1979 and 1974, respectively. The first single from the record,Read More →

Island After teasing it on social media, Bon Jovi has released another track from their upcoming album, FOREVER. The song, “Living Proof,” which also comes with a lyric video, is an upbeat rocker. As promised, it uses the “talk box” guitar effect that the band first used on “Living onRead More →

Bob King/Redferns Two pages of handwritten lyrics by Bob Dylan are set to go up for auction in June. The recently discovered and previously unknown lyrics, written on telephone message pads from the Ritz Carlton Hotel in New York, are believed to be from the 1980s. The lyrics, written in ballpoint pen,Read More →

R. Diamond/Getty Images The Zombies have announced details for their second annual Begin Here Festival, happening in their hometown, St Albans, England, about 20 miles outside of London.  This year’s festival is happening November 8-10 and will feature Colin Blunstone performing his debut solo album One Year for the first time, backed byRead More →

Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Dwight D. Opperman Foundation Barbra Streisand has just released the song “Love Will Survive” from the TV series The Tattooist of Auschwitz. But a new report suggests she may actually have a new album in the works, too. Showbiz411 reports that Streisand was so happy withRead More →

Tim Mosenfelder/WireImage Based on recent interviews with Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey, fans of The Who may be worried that they’ll never see their favorite band again — but Townshend is now giving them some hope. In a March interview with The New York Times, Townshend said he no longer gotRead More →

Matthew Eisman/Getty Images David Gilmour has added more shows to his upcoming Luck and Strange tour. After initially announcing two shows each in New York and Los Angeles, the Pink Floyd rocker has now added one additional LA show and two more in the Big Apple.  Gilmour previously announced he’d be headlining LosRead More →

Jeremychanphotography/Getty Images One of Ed Sheeran‘s favorite things to do is drop in on schools unexpectedly and meet with music students. But on May 16, he went one step further during a surprise visit to The Sheffield College in Northern England. During his visit to the campus of the musicRead More →

Kevin Kane/WireImage for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame It looks like we may soon be getting new music from Steve Perry.  In an interview with Rolling Stone, the former Journey frontman opens up about his musical future, sharing good news for fans. “I just signed with a new label,”Read More →

Parlophone Records David Bowie‘s classic The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars is the latest album to get the Dolby Atmos treatment.  The first-ever Dolby Atmos mix of Ziggy Stardust will be released September 6 to streaming services and on Blu-Ray Audio, featuring four iterations of the album:Read More →