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The White Stripes Jack White has signed on to be involved in the project.
Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds tops 200,000.
McCartney not only has wedding bells on the agenda, as he is in the works of making an all covers album.
Sir Elton makes in the top of Forbes Most Powerful Celebrities list.
Catch Blondie's new music video for her single "Mother" from her upcoming album Panic of Girls.
Brian Wilson may reconsider his decision to no longer tour, and to reunite with surviving Beach Boys members.
The classic band Toto is set to come together for a second summer to tour Europe.
The future wife of Sir Paul talks wedding bells.
Stevie Nicks reportedly broke the news.
Richards is working on a solo album with his band the X-pensive Winos.
Bob Seger is still on the fence about whether or not this will be his last tour.
Stevie put on a surprise performance lending his vocals at a special graduation ceremony.
Billy Joel will induct Garth Brooks into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in New York on June 16th.
McCartney's jewler lets us in on the value of his recent engagement ring purchase, as the singer plans a Summer of Baseball.
Rolling Stone magzine celebrates Bob Dylan this month as he turns 70, declaring "Like a Rolling Stone" his greatest song.
Get ready for Santana and comedian George Lopez to come your way.
Guitarist Elliot Easton reflects on his first encounter with his bandmates.
Rod gives an updated scoop on the Jeff Beck reunion in the works.
The anxiety of touring is bringing stress upon Brian Wilson again.
The ravages of time have forced the 100-year-old gates of Liverpool's Strawberry Field to be replaced.
A report in the L.A. Times says that legal experts have determined that no artist has been quoted more in courtrooms than Bob Dylan.
...Of baby names, that is.
Mick Jagger's daughter Elizabeth to be the cover feature of the next Playboy issue.
Gladys Knight and trains have always gone together.
The Cars will release their first studio album in 24 years tomorrow.
Paul McCartney's spokesman is denying the latest report of a Beatles reunion.
Detroit's Motown Museum has mounted their first major exhibit saluting the late-Marvin Gaye.
The Fleetwood Mac singer strongly opposes Lohan ever playing her in a movie.
Paul McCartney and his girlfriend of four years, Nancy Shevell, are engaged to be married.
A New York exhibit features a range of Bowie pieces.
Rare microphones graced by the vocals of John Lennon are up for bid.
After 66 years of magic on this planet, Mr. Seger reflects on his musical career.
Santana has announced their late-summer/early-fall Sound of Collective Consciousness Tour.
Expect to see Nick's new album at the top of the Billboard chart.
The Doobie Brothers premiered the video for the title track "World Gone Crazy" earlier this week.
In a recent interview Paul Simon states the differences between himself and Dylan as artists.
For the first time in 40 years, Rod Stewart doesn’t have a label.
The Liverpool city council is considering honoring the few original Beatles members.
With the dawning of her first solo project in a decade, Knicks unfortunately is too sick to celebrate.
The first ever complete biography of Journey is out now.
Jagger is the subject of a photo exhibition in Britain’s most prestigious gallery.
Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood lends a tune to help America's Baby Cancer Foundation.
McCartney's first independent project away from the Beatles is to be released in original form.
Just thirty-six years ago this week, Chicago Eight was the best selling album.
Tommy James talks about the roots of their classic hit "Mony Mony."
Ringo Starr says instead of writing his autobiography, he will tell his story of growing up in Liverpool, England on his next album.
Richards is working on some new material with another artist.
Sir Elton John hasn't spoke to his 86-year old mother in three years.
Don Henley was in Washington D.C. this week where he was honored at the 10th annual GRAMMYS on the Hill Awards.
An animated film is in the works which will use 10 tunes by the Fab Four.
The Cars discuss how they overcame conflict and banded back together to make the new album.
Drummer Butch Trucks says no new album is in the works, however Gregg Allman says otherwise.
Elton opened this year's Tribeca Film Festival.
The Eagles play for their manager Irving Azoff.
Al Jardine turns Beach Boys reunion song into charity single.
The highly anticipated Kinks reunion, just may be in the works finally.
Carlos Santana is to perform at the 45th annual Montreux Jazz Festival this year.
Co-founder Tom Johnston explains the band's longevity.
Fleetwood Mac star Lindsey Buckingham has completed his 5th solo album.
Some of the biggest names in music have memorabilia in a new auction that benefits the victims of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
McCartney may have a covers album in the works.
Philanthropist Jimmy Buffett has a day dedicated to him in Florida.
A new book containing the letters of John Lennon has been scheduled for publication, but not for another 18 months.
1977 album gains Library of Congress distinction.
The Doors are to celebrate L-A Woman turning 40 this year.
Young prepares a live release from '84 & '85.
Chicago expands their horizons releasing a greatest hits all in Spanish.
The musical that Mellencamp and Stephen King have been writing recently debuted.
Ray Davie's explains the real story behind the hit single "Lola."
This modern rock band has admitted to ABBA and even The Bee Gees inspiring their new tunes.
With Bowie's new app you can remix his music.
The reunited Cars are about to take to the road in support of their upcoming album Move Like This.
Even when he's not on tour or in the Studio, The Boss likes keeping busy. Weekends are no exception.
The former Genesis start rearranges some old tunes for release.
Bill Wyman records with band on Ian Stewart tribute.
Ringo Starr makes a cancer patient's wish come true with a special gift.
Billy Joel cancels the release of his autobiography.
Dylan is one of 38 artists who contributed to a compilation to raise money for Japanese distaster relief.
Kinks legend Ray Davies will attempt to recreate ’60s TV show Ready Steady Go!
Elton John fondly looks back on the life of his friend Elizabeth Taylor.
A portion of the sale of Clapton's former home to be donated.
Neil Young signs on for Buffalo Springfield dates.
Springsteen and neighbors face off against Saudi Prince.
Patti Boyd shares recent news regarding her infamous love triangle with Harrison and Clapton.
E Street guitarist Steve Van Zandt seems to think so.
The controversial demolition of Ringo's childhood home has been issued.
The track listing for Journey's new album Eclipse has been released.
Allman joins forces with Elton and Leon at MSG.
Blue Castle Records debuts with '71 Live release.
McCartney may perform a Goodwill show in Juarez, Mexico.
Simon & Garfunkel fans may not have to wait too long to see the duo live.
The Allman Brothers Band are currently playing their annual residency at New York’s Beacon Theatre.
For the first time in 19 years, John Mellencamp will tour in the U-K and Europe.
The Boss makes a special appearance during a Dropkick Murphys performance.
Those plans to remake The Beatles’ Yellow Submarine have been shelved.
Even though he loves his homeland, Bono says that he thinks America is pretty special.
A pleasant surprise from the man behind the curtain as of late.
Elton John and Simon Cowell have reportedly exchanged some criticism through the press.
Steely Dan have announced the Shuffle Diplomacy Twenty Eleven Tour.