insert_link AAA Stevie Nicks, Chicago and More Featured on ‘NOW That’s What I Call Yacht Rock 2’ NOW That's What I Call Music!, the world's bestselling multiple-artist album series, showcases today's biggest hits across chart-topping numbered volumes and themed releases. NOW's latest numbered volume, NOW That's What I Call Music! 74 and NOW That's What I Call Yacht Rock 2 will be released on all formats with CD, digitally and streaming on May 1st. On June 19th, making its debut, NOW That's What I Call Music! 74, […] todayApril 15, 2020
insert_link AAA Bob Dylan’s “Murder Most Foul” Gets a Music Video Bob Dylan 's "Murder Most Foul" (currently number one on the Billboard charts) now has a companion music video thanks to Writer/Producer Vinnie Favale. The nearly 17-minute song weaves the story of JFK's assassination while painting a musical landscape of the last hundred years of music, film, pop culture and tragedy without losing the thread. Favale's video; "Eat This Documentary" [a play on Dylan's own "Eat This Document" film from […] todayApril 14, 2020
insert_link AAA Iggy Pop ‘The Idiot’ and ‘Lust For Life’ Deluxe Editions Our 5/29 A 7-CD box set 'The Bowie Years' exploring Iggy Pop's Berlin-era albums is today announced for release on May 29th via UMe. The box set features remastered versions of The Idiot, Lust For Life, live album TV Eye and rare outtakes, alternate mixes and a 40-page book. Lust For Life and The Idiot will also be released as standalone 2-CD Deluxe Editions with bonus live CDs on the same date. […] todayApril 13, 2020
insert_link AAA Roger Waters Pays Tribute to the Late John Prine On Saturday, April 11th, rock legend Roger Waters joined the army of musicians paying tribute to late Americana legend John Prine by sharing a video of himself performing an acoustic rendition of "Paradise," which appeared on Prine's 1971 self-titled debut album. Prine passed away on Tuesday, April 7th, due to complications from COVID-19 at 73 years old. “My friend John Prine died. This is his song, ‘Paradise,'” Waters captioned the […] todayApril 13, 2020
insert_link AAA The Kingston Trio Bring Back Classic Hit The Kingston Trio, one of the folk era's most successful acts, known for chart-topping hits "Tom Dooley" and "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" is reviving one of the group's most poignant songs with a brand-new recording of SURVIVORS. Written by the late John Stewart, who performed alongside founding Trio members Nick Reynolds and Bob Shane, whose songwriting career produced such hits as the Monkees' "Daydream Believer," the 1974 song […] todayApril 10, 2020
insert_link AAA Motley Crue’s Tour is Still Happening On Wednesday, Tommy Lee spoke to media outlets saying their summer stadium tour is still on despite the world's current circumstances with COVID-19. The Stadium Tour will also feature Def Leppard, Poison and Joan Jett & The Blackhearts. “Everything’s still a go,” reports Lee. “We’re all in constant communication. [Bassist] Nikki [Sixx] and I have been in several production meetings. You’re talking multiple stadiums, so it’s like two kids in […] todayApril 9, 2020
insert_link AAA Legend John Prine Passes Away From COVID-19 It has been reported that Americana legend and revered singer-songwriter John Prine passed away on Tuesday, April 7th, from complications of COVID-19. Prine was 73 years old. Prine's family have confirmed the news to various media outlets. On March 29th, Prine’s family revealed his diagnosis in a message posted to social media, his family let fans know that he had been in the hospital for several days and that his […] todayApril 8, 2020
insert_link AAA Jon Bon Jovi Wants to Write your Story On Sunday, March 22nd, Jon Bon Jovi acknowledged that COVID-19 has brought some difficult circumstances, but maybe a song can help get us through on Fallon. “These are trying times we’re going through: uncharted territory, the great unknown. But one thing is for sure, we’re going to make it through. I did what I do best which was to sit down with my guitar and try to put something in […] todayApril 7, 2020
insert_link AAA Bill Withers – Dead at 81 Ain't no Sunshine now that he's gone. Three time Grammy winning icon, Bill Withers, has passed away. The soulful songwriter left our world due to heart complications. Withers was 81 years old. Withers' works from the 1970's have stood the test of time. With songs like “ Lean on Me,” “Lovely Day” and “Ain’t No Sunshine” Billy Dee Williams tweeted “your music cheered my heart and soothed my soul” and […] todayApril 6, 2020