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Stephen Stills on Celebrating Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young’s Nascent Chemistry With ‘Fillmore East 1969’ Album: ‘There’s a Magic That Can’t Be Duplicated’

31 October 2024 at 00:27
It appears to be a long time gone, but objects in the rear-view mirror may be closer than they appear. A new live album from Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, “Live at the Fillmore East, 1969,” captures the supergroup near the point of instigation, soon after Neil Young joined the trio of David Crosby, Stephen […]

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Brandi Carlile Signs With CAA and Phantom Management (EXCLUSIVE)

30 October 2024 at 14:01
Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile is making major moves in her camp, with the announcement Wednesday that she is signing with CAA as her agency for worldwide representation, as well as shifting her management to an in-house firm, Phantom Management. Phantom is led by Catherine Carlile, the artist’s wife, who for 13 years has led her […]

Olivia Rodrigo on Her ‘Guts World Tour’ Netflix Film, Why She Foregrounds Women and Rock ‘n’ Roll, and the Sound of ‘Girls Losing Their Minds’ Over Her Chappell Roan Duet

29 October 2024 at 21:36
When Olivia Rodrigo’s Guts Tour opened in Palm Springs last February, Variety wrote, “It’s a rock ‘n’ roll show, by the way — maybe the best rock tour we’ll get all year, even if the season is young.” Now that a concert film is arriving to commemorate the recently wrapped tour, and the chance for […]

Steve Morse, Who Held Down Rock Critic Beat at Boston Globe for Three Decades, Dies at 76

29 October 2024 at 04:14
Steve Morse, one of the nation’s most established and well-respected music critics during his three-decade run at the Boston Globe, died Saturday at age 76. Morse died under care Care Dimensions Hospice in Lincoln, Mass. He had announced to friends on social media that he had been diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer, 10 days […]

‘Freedom,’ or ‘YMCA’? What Donald Trump’s and Kamala Harris’ Music Choices on the Campaign Trail Really Say About Their Candidacies

28 October 2024 at 20:13
Music has played a role in political campaigns throughout history, but only recently did it result in headlines about cease-and-desists and “somnambulant bobbing.” Of course, America is in its third consecutive presidential election cycle in which there are nearly weekly stories about musicians objecting to Donald Trump’s unauthorized use of their songs at rallies. (“It’s […]

The Giddy Majesty of Jeff Lynne’s ELO Is Still a Livin’ Thing as U.S. Farewell Tour Winds Down in L.A.: Concert Review

28 October 2024 at 03:07
When Jeff Lynne wrote “Can’t Get It Out of My Head,” he probably didn’t mean to be setting up some meta prophetic proclamation. But a few days shy of the 50th anniversary of that song coming out as a single, there it stands as unshakable earworm, along with at least two or three dozen more […]

David Gilmour Leaves Fans Comfortably Dumbfounded at the Intuit Dome, in First U.S. Show in Eight Years: Concert Review

27 October 2024 at 21:40
Will the last remaining true classic-rock guitar-god frontman turn out the lights? And then, naturally, put on a big light show? David Gilmour may not have sole rights to that title (Eric Clapton preceded him in passing through L.A. just two weeks ago), but there is not a lot of competition for the place he […]

Tom Petty’s ‘Long After Dark’ Gets a New Day in the Sun: Adria Petty on Curating the Deluxe Reissue and Sensitively Mining Dad’s Vault

26 October 2024 at 20:26
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers’ 1982 “Long After Dark” album probably doesn’t count as one of the band’s “tentpole albums,” in terms of being one of their biggest blockbusters, or a seismic shift in direction — but it’s also a record that probably no real fan would want to do without. Tom Petty in so-called […]

Halsey’s ‘The Great Impersonator’ Is Confessional Pop at Its Most Ambitious and Devastating: Album Review

25 October 2024 at 17:55
There are a couple of months still left in the year, but it feels safe to say right now that, as an album that bites off every bit as much as it can chew, and maybe a little more, Halsey’s “The Great Impersonator” is 2024’s most unabashedly ambitious record by a major pop artist. It’s […]

Jack Jones, Balladeer Famous for ‘Love Boat’ Theme and 1960s Hits Like ‘The Impossible Dream,’ Dies at 86

25 October 2024 at 04:15
Jack Jones, a singer who found fame and chart success on the easy-listening side of the street in the 1960s, and who later became etched in television-watching America’s psyche with the “Love Boat” theme, died Wednesday at 86. Jones died of leukemia at a hospital in Rancho Mirage, Calif., his wife of 15 years, Eleanora […]

Randy Newman, Music’s Most Biting Storyteller, Gets His Own Story Told: Ex-L.A. Times Critic Robert Hilburn on Penning the Singer-Composer’s Biography

24 October 2024 at 21:57
For the last 55 years or so, you’ve had a friend in Randy Newman, if you have a thing for songs that offer eviscerating, uncompromising, even devastating dissections of the human condition and the American experiment. Or, sure, kids’ tunes, or laugh-out-loud funny ones, or memorable film-score cues — yes, all of those things, too. […]

Steven Spielberg and Ron Howard Salute Hollywood’s Favorite Maestro as ‘Music by John Williams’ Documentary Kicks Off AFI Fest

24 October 2024 at 18:06
Even without the John Williams factor, the premiere event for the 38th annual AFI Fest would have been notable in one particular regard, Steven Spielberg said. “First of all, I thank the AFI board and everyone for doing something they’ve never done before, which is to open the AFI Festival with a documentary,” Spielberg said […]

Beyoncé to Join Kamala Harris at Campaign Rally in Houston

24 October 2024 at 15:31
Beyoncé will appear with presidential candidate Kamala Harris at a rally in Houston on Friday, according to multiple news reports attributing sources close to the campaign. The rally was already set to feature another Texas music icon, Willie Nelson (who, coincidentally, makes a cameo spoken-word appearance on Beyoncé’s latest album, “Cowboy Carter”). Tina Knowles, Beyoncé’s […]

Grateful Dead Named Persons of the Year for MusiCares’ 2025 Pre-Grammy Gala Salute

23 October 2024 at 16:00
The Grateful Dead has been named as the 2025 Persons of the Year by MusiCares, with the band’s original members due to be feted at the organization’s annual gala concert and dinner on Jan. 31, two days prior to the Grammys. The honor will effectively kick off what may turn out to be a year-long […]

Laufey Concert Movie, Filmed at Hollywood Bowl With the LA Phil, Will Hit Cinemas in December

23 October 2024 at 13:01
Laufey will hit the big screen in December, as a concert movie of her recent performance with the LA Phil at the Hollywood Bowl is headed for a limited engagement in theaters. “Laufey’s A Night at the Symphony: Hollywood Bowl” will reach cinemas and Imax screens beginning on Dec. 6, it was announced Wednesday by […]

Dolly Parton’s Multimedia ‘Threads: My Songs in Symphony’ Show Announces Dates With Local Orchestras for 2025-26

23 October 2024 at 12:06
“Dolly Parton’s Threads: My Songs in Symphony,” a multi-media concert experience designed to pair the country-pop superstar’s song catalog with local orchestras, has announced performances set to take place in 11 U.S. cities from March 2025 through May of 2026. The creation of this Parton-based “storytelling experience” — which will not have the singer involved […]

Matthew Sweet Suffers Stroke While on Tour With Hanson; GoFundMe Set Up for His Recovery

23 October 2024 at 01:23
Singer-songwriter Matthew Sweet suffered a debilitating stroke while on tour in mid-October, it was revealed on Tuesday, when a representative for his management company posted a fundraising appeal on GoFundMe to support his recovery. Sweet had been out on tour opening for the group Hanson when he was stricken in Toronto Oct. 12, in advance […]

Rhiannon Giddens Announces Biscuits & Banjos, a Black Roots Music Festival Set for Durham in 2025

22 October 2024 at 13:41
Celebrated singer. songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Rhiannon Giddens announced Tuesday that she will be headlining and curating a festival of her own making, Biscuits & Banjos, celebrating Black culture with a particular emphasis on roots musicians. The first-ever festival will take place in Durham, North Carolina on April 25-27, 2025. Besides performing as a solo artist, […]

Cher on Her ‘Love-Hate Relationship’ With Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction, Peter Frampton on Being ‘Scared’ to Come, and Other Highlights From the Cleveland Ceremony

20 October 2024 at 20:58
Backstage at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony, Cher confirmed that she had once declared she “didn’t give a flying fuck if I got in.” But if the pop superstar (pictured above in an opening duet of “Believe” with Dua Lipa) found her way toward being completely glee about the Saturday night occasion, […]

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