Columbia Records Billy Joel is back. The Piano Man’s first pop single since 2007’s “All My Life” is now available on all streaming services and there’s a lyric video on YouTube.  The ballad, featuring some classic Billy Joel piano flourishes, finds him singing about regretting his behavior in a relationship and promising he’sRead More →

Disney/Randy Holmes It’s been over 30 years since Lenny Kravitz burst on to the scene with his debut album, Let Love Rule, but if he listened to what music execs were telling him, fans may never have heard it. “I was told my music wasn’t Black enough or wasn’t white enough,” Kravitz tells People, notingRead More →

Photo by Blaine Clausen ZZ Top star Billy F. Gibbons is turning his love of a good cigar into a new business venture.  The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer has teamed with BandKandy to launch his first-ever cigar brand. He’s starting out with two new products: Virtu, an ultra premium cigar lineRead More →

Sony Music Pink Floyd is releasing yet another version of The Dark Side of the Moon. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers just announced a 50th anniversary The Dark Side of the Moon Collector’s Edition, featuring the 2023 remastered version of the iconic album on crystal clear vinyl. The two-LP, 180 gram set will feature UV artworkRead More →

An Le Wanna spend the evening at a dinner party at Cher‘s house in Malibu? “Believe” it or not, it’s a possibility. Cher has teamed up with CharityBuzz for a charity auction, and the winners will get to attend the intimate event at her Malibu home, where you’ll enjoy in a sunset cocktailRead More →

On This Day, January 31, 1981… Blondie’s single “The Tide Is High” became their third number one song. The track was a remake of a 1967 rocksteady song originally recorded by Jamaican group The Paragons. “The Tide Is High” also went on to top the charts in the U.K., Canada andRead More →

Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images for BAM Ever since the members of Talking Heads — David Byrne, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth and Jerry Harrison — reunited for September’s Toronto Film Festival celebration of the 40th anniversary of Stop Making Sense, fans have been hoping it would lead to a musical reunion. Well, it turns out some promoters tried to make that happenRead More →

Miikka Skaffari/Getty Images Dead & Company have confirmed the rumors — they will be playing Las Vegas’ Sphere.  The band announced the news on Instagram in a video, which reads, “In 2023, Dead & Company played their final tour. But there are other ways to make sure the music never stops. And it’s gonnaRead More →

Parlophone Pet Shop Boys are back with a new album. The British duo of vocalist Neil Tennant and keyboardist Chris Lowe, best known for their ’80s hits “West End Girls” and “What Have I Done To Deserve This,” will release their 15th studio album, Nonetheless, on April 26.  “We wanted this album to be a celebration ofRead More →

CBS/Recording Academy Lenny Kravitz and Lionel Richie have been announced as presenters at Sunday’s 66th annual Grammy Awards. The night’s other presenters include Oprah Winfrey, Christina Aguilera, Meryl Streep, Mark Ronson, Samara Joy, Maluma and Taylor Tomlinson, as well as “other surprise guests.” And that’s just the beginning of the A-list talent scheduled for the event. Performers include Billy Joel, U2, Joni Mitchell and Billie Eilish. TheRead More →