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Timothy B. Schmit Releases New Solo Album, ‘Day By Day’
It’s his first solo LP since 2016’s ‘Leap of Faith’. The singer, songwriter and bass guitarist is joined by many special guests
Read MoreRolling Stones Release Legendary 1977 ‘Live at the El Mocambo’ Concert
The 23-track collection arrives 45 years after the band’s two famous secret concerts at the 300-capacity club in Toronto
Read MoreLive Nation Offering $25 Concert Tickets
The 2022 “Concert Week” promotion offers fans $25 all-in tickets to more than 3,700 shows at Live Nation venues across North America
Read MoreAnn Wilson’s Busy 2022: New Album, ‘Fierce Bliss,’ Tour
“I had originally intended to go in, record a few songs and see what I had, but it just took on this life,” says Wilson of the new release
Read MoreThe Who Opens 2022 Tour: Same As the Old Boss
It’s their first tour in two-and-a-half years. And though the beards have all grown longer overnight, one thing didn’t change
Read MoreRy Cooder & Taj Mahal Reunite for New Blues Album
A tribute to the blues duo Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee, the album marks the first time in more than 5 decades that the pair has recorded together.
Read MoreEddie Van Halen Left Substantial Donation to Music Education Foundation
In his will, the star left a “transformative” bequest to the Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation, which supports music education in at-risk public schools
Read MoreRush Releases ‘Moving Pictures’ 40th Anniversary Editions
The band’s 8th studio album, originally released in 1981, is being significantly expanded. It features one of their most cherished FM favorites. Have a look
Read MoreUB40 Sets 2022 Tour With Other Reggae Greats
The legendary reggae-pop band and 4x Grammy® nominees are best known for the worldwide hits “Red Red Wine” and “(I Can’t Help) Falling In Love With You”
Read MoreNew Book Celebrates ‘Record Store Day’
Instead of reading their own obituary, record store owners decided to throw a party with their friends. A new book tells the story behind a phenomenon.
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