Previously Unreleased Bruce Springsteen Song Featured on ‘Blinded by the Light’ Soundtrack
An unreleased studio version of Bruce Springsteen’s “I’ll Stand By You” will be released next month when it appears on the soundtrack for the upcoming film Blinded By The Light. The song is one of several rarities that appears on the soundtrack for the coming-of-age musical comedy about a British teenager of Pakistani descent whose … Continue reading Previously Unreleased Bruce Springsteen Song Featured on ‘Blinded by the Light’ Soundtrack
50th Anniversary of David Bowie’s “Space Oddity” to Be Celebrated with New Video, New 7″ Single Box Set
A new video for David Bowie’s “Space Oddity” will premiere at a NASA event in Washington later this month and be posted on YouTube shortly after its debut. The video commemorates the breakthrough single’s 50th anniversary, as well as 50 years since Apollo 11 landed on the moon. The event, titled National Symphony Orchestra Pops … Continue reading 50th Anniversary of David Bowie’s “Space Oddity” to Be Celebrated with New Video, New 7″ Single Box Set
Don Felder Announces UK and European Tour Dates
Fresh from releasing his critically acclaimed solo album American Rock ‘N’ Roll in April, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and former Eagles guitarist Don Felder has announced three European shows this September. The shows will kick off at Bush Hall in London on September 19th, marking Felder’s first ever UK solo gig. He’ll then head to … Continue reading Don Felder Announces UK and European Tour Dates
Watch the trailer for the new David Crosby documentary, Remember My Name
“Do you ever wonder why you are still alive?” is the question asked of David Crosby in the trailer for a new documentary about the iconic guitarist and songwriter. “I don’t know. No idea, man,” he responds. Crosby, a two-time inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and member of three of the … Continue reading Watch the trailer for the new David Crosby documentary, Remember My Name
Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne Blast Donald Trump for Unauthorized Use of “Crazy Train”
Ozzy Osbourne is the latest musician to have their music used without permission in a political campaign. On Thursday, the rocker’s “Crazy Train” appeared in a video that President Donald Trump posted to Twitter. The video mocked MSNBC and the 2020 Democratic debate this past week, highlighting the technical difficulties experienced during the broadcast. “Based … Continue reading Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne Blast Donald Trump for Unauthorized Use of “Crazy Train”
David Gilmour’s Guitar Auction Raises $21M for Climate Change
Legendary guitarist David Gilmour sent a large portion of his guitar collection to auction at Christie’s last week. In total the Pink Floyd icon sold 126 items from his personal collection, for an impressive $21 million – with all the proceeds being donated to the London-based climate charity ClientEarth. The most notable guitar to reach … Continue reading David Gilmour’s Guitar Auction Raises $21M for Climate Change
Hear the Previously Unreleased Freddie Mercury Track, “Time Waits for No One”
Late last week Universal music dropped a video for a previously unreleased Freddie Mercury track, “Time Waits for No One.” The song, which features Mercury’s stunning voice backed only by a piano, was recorded in April of 1986. The track was recorded for the concept album of the musical “Time,” with songwriter/ producer Dave Clark … Continue reading Hear the Previously Unreleased Freddie Mercury Track, “Time Waits for No One”
Elliot Roberts, Manager for Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Dies at 76
“Never one to think of himself, he puts everyone else first,” wrote Neil Young in a touching tribute to his late manager, Elliot Roberts. Roberts, who was best known for his five-decade association with Neil Young, passed away on Friday. He was 76. His company, Lookout Management, announced his death but has not shared the … Continue reading Elliot Roberts, Manager for Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Dies at 76
Watch the Rolling Stones Perform “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” from Bridges to Bremen
In advance of this Friday’s release of their new concert film Bridges to Bremen, The Rolling Stones have shared a performance clip of their 1965 hit, “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction”. Watch the video now in player below. Bridges to Bremen was filmed at the German city’s Weserstadion in September 1998 during the fifth and final leg … Continue reading Watch the Rolling Stones Perform “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” from Bridges to Bremen
Guns N’ Roses Announce New Fall Tour Dates
Guns N’ Roses have announced a new leg of their Not In This Lifetime tour, with eight shows across the U.S this fall. The run will kick off September 25th in Charlotte, NC and wrap up with a two-night run at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on November 1st and 2nd. See below for a … Continue reading Guns N’ Roses Announce New Fall Tour Dates
The Smithereens to be Inducted into New Jersey Hall of Fame
Veteran New Jersey rock band The Smithereens will be inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame, it was announced this week by Governor Phil Murphy. The induction ceremony will take place Sunday, October 27th at the Paramount Theatre on the Asbury Park boardwalk. The band – Jim Babjak, Dennis Diken, Mike Mesaros and the … Continue reading The Smithereens to be Inducted into New Jersey Hall of Fame
Watch ‘Hard Rain’ from Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story
In the fall of 1975, Bob Dylan launched the first leg of Rolling Thunder Revue – an unconventional trek that flouted accepted tour conventions by featuring an eclectic cast of characters who visited small, unusual venues with little advance notice. Dylan’s name rarely appeared on the tickets. In fact, he was simply one of many performers … Continue reading Watch ‘Hard Rain’ from Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story




