The John Lennon Estate and Song Exploder have teamed up for a special, first-of-its kind episode about John Lennon’s classic song, “God,” from his transformational and influential masterpiece, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, Lennon’s first post-Beatles solo album, released in 1970. “God” was recorded on Lennon’s 30th birthday, October 9th, 1970, 51 years ago this week.… Continue reading John Lennon Estate And Song Exploder Team Up For Special First-Of-Its-Kind Episode About Lennon's Classic Song, "God"
New York Restoration Project (NYRP), founded by award-winning singer, entertainer, actress and green activist Bette Midler, will celebrate the re-opening of New York, and two and a half decades of beautifying the city’s urban environment with its annual Halloween party, Hulaween. On Friday, October 29th, all the glam of the 1970s will be brought back… Continue reading Bette Midler's New York Restoration Project To Host Boogie Frights Hulaween
Lord Huron performed “Love Me Like You Used To” on The Late Late Show with James Corden. Watch the performance here! Recently, the band has been performing on their Long Lost fall 2021 headline tour, their first shows in support of Long Lost. The shows been selling out across the country including two sold… Continue reading LORD HURON PERFORM “LOVE ME LIKE YOU USED TO” ON THE LATE LATE SHOW WITH JAMES CORDEN
Chris Stapleton returned to “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” last night to perform “You Should Probably Leave” with very special guest Jimmy Fallon. Watch/share HERE. The performance adds to yet another triumphant year for Stapleton, who leads nominees at the 55th Annual CMA Awards with nominations in five categories: Entertainer of the Year, Male… Continue reading Chris Stapleton performs “You Should Probably Leave” on “The Tonight Show” with special guest Jimmy Fallon
Steve Martin and the board of The Steve Martin Banjo Prize have announced two winners for the 2nd annual edition of the Prize. Building on the board’s mission to recognize excellence across the spectrum of banjo styles, this year’s winners embody the best of both 5-string bluegrass and 4-string jazz traditions. Each of the winners will receive an… Continue reading Steve Martin Annual Banjo Prize Announces Two Winners for 2021
With strong tailwind from last year’s chart leading album Whoosh!, Deep Purple surprises with new album Turning To Crime (earMUSIC) on November 26, produced by Bob Ezrin. Turning To Crime arrives only 15 months after Whoosh! – Deep Purple’s 21st studio album, which received acclaim by critics who praised the creative strength of a band that continues evolving with every release, and prestigious chart achievements (3rd consecutive… Continue reading Deep Purple Announces New Album Turning To Crime
Pink Floyd drummer & founding member Nick Mason joined revered music journalist Jim DeRogatis on The Coda Collection for a career-spanning conversation today. He discusses returning to touring in America / UK / Europe in 2022, virtual concerts, his feelings on artists covering the Pink Floyd’s songs & distaste for tribute bands, Roger Waters feeling like… Continue reading Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason joins Jim DeRogatis on The Coda Collection
Fans of top-notch musicianship and bluesy roots music take note: The David Bromberg Quintet will be joined by Grammy-nominated duo Rob Ickes & Trey Hensley for two weeks of tour dates in the Southeast kicking off February 16, 2022 in Charlottesville, VA. Bromberg’s most recent album is the critically lauded BIG ROAD, which was acclaimed… Continue reading David Bromberg Quintet joins forces with Rob Ickes & Trey Hensley for February 2022 Tour
Acoustic guitar pioneer Leo Kottke and Phish bassist Mike Gordon have announced plans for an eagerly awaited series of live dates. The brief tour – which marks the duo’s first live run together in more than 16 years – begins December 8 at Munhall, PA’s Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall and continues through late December.… Continue reading Leo Kottke & Mike Gordon unveil first tour together in 16 years
Audacy, in partnership with Osiris Media, announces BREAKING WAVES, a podcast series that centers around stories and anecdotes revisited by bands, Audacy talent, stations, and friends who watched, lived and defined a particular music scene or movement. The series will begin on Tuesday, October 12, everywhere podcasts are available. New episodes will be available Sundays… Continue reading "Breaking Waves: Seattle" podcast season 1 launches Oct 12