Report: Live Nation Helps Bands Rip Fans Off By Sending Tickets Right to Resale Sites
A recording of a 2017 phone call obtained by Billboard sheds light on the practice
New York City’s Piano Bar Players Spill Their Secrets
“Hey man, I just play the piano.”
Paul McCartney Coming to Broadway With “It’s a Wonderful Life” Musical
Paul McCartney is brining a holiday classic to Broadway
Bob Dylan and Neil Young Play Together for First Time in 25 Years
The rock legends performed “Will The Circle Be Unbroken” in Ireland
Paul McCartney Brings Ringo Starr Onstage for Beatles Reunion at Dodger Stadium
The two former Beatles bandmates then played "Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)" and "Helter Skelter"
Song of the Week: The Sidekicks Blend Shoegaze and Punk on “Ode to Jerry”
Three chords, great hooks, and hazy production
Why Taylor Swift and Many Other Artists Don’t Own the Rights to Their Work
On record deals, stardom and the inexorable link between the two
Song of the Week: Belle and Sebastian Get Anthemic on “Sister Buddha”
Glam-infused single is from their forthcoming soundtrack to “Days of the Bagnold Summer”
Rolling Stones “No Filter” Tour Is Being Sponsored by Retirement Fund
The Alliance for Lifetime Income is the sole sponsor of the "No Filter" tour
Bruce Springsteen Declines Invitation to Tiny Spanish Village. Again.
A thousand musicians assembled in Vilanova de Bellpuig to play "Glory Days"
Is the Bass Drop Finally Dead?
The dubstep sound of Skrillex and Diplo permeated clubs in the early 2010s. What happened?
Indianapolis Colts Owner Jim Irsay Spent Over $5 Million on David Gilmour’s Guitars
The Pink Floyd guitarist was selling them to raise money for charity
The Best Movies, TV, Books and Music for July
Tarantino returns, superheroes deconstructed and 2019’s best book
Song of the Week: Humeysha’s “Nusrat on the Beach” Reinvents the Song of the Summer
Western instruments meet Eastern sounds. The results are lovely.
5 Simple Rules for Making a Great Music Documentary
Bob Dylan and Aretha Franklin make for compelling subjects, but how do other directors pull off making interesting concert-based films?
Philadelphia College Reviving Lost Funk Tracks From the ’60s and ’70s
Drexel University’s Music Industry program is thriving thanks to a long-lost archive