Legendary singer-songwriter Graham Nash will release, ‘Now,’ his first solo album in seven years featuring the lead single, “Right Now.”
Goose announced a vinyl release of their December 31, 2022 New Year’s Eve concert at Cincinnati’s Andrew J Brady Music Center.
The full list of Record Store Day 2023 releases has been unveiled by organizers of the one-day event.
Neil Young, Ralph Molina, Billy Talbot and Nils Lofgren announced details of a new Crazy Horse album entitled ‘All Roads Lead Home’ featuring lead single “You Will Never Know.”
Dolly Parton’s new version of “The Last Thing On My Mind” previews the forthcoming Doc Watson tribute album, ‘I Am A Pilgrim: Doc Watson At 100.’
The Kinks will release the first installment in a two-part anthology series, ‘The Journey – Part 1 (1964-1975),’ this spring.
Rodrigo y Gabriela detailed a new album, ‘In Between Thoughts…A New World’ and released the single “Descending To Nowhere” along with 2023 tour dates.
Ben Folds announced a new album, ‘What Matters Most,’ and shared the single “Winslow Gardens” along with tour dates in support of the record.
The Revivalists detailed ‘Pour It Out Into The Night,’ their first album in five years featuring the lead single “Kid.”
Tame Impala is set to release the 3-LP ‘Lonerism 10 Year Anniversary Box Set’ in May.
Grateful Dead tribute ensemble The Latin Dead released their debut album ‘Eyes Of The World’ today.
Feist announced details of a new album entitled ‘Multitudes’ and unveiled three cuts from her first new full-length studio album since 2017.
Dry Cleaning shared a pair of ‘Stumpwork’ sessions outtakes from their newly announced EP, ‘Swampy.’
Roger Waters re-recorded Pink Floyd’s album, ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon,’ without telling or involving his former bandmates.
Jeff Tweedy is set to release his third book, ‘World Within A Song: Music That Changed My Life and Life That Changed My Music,’ this fall.
The Who announced ‘The Who With Orchestra: Live At Wembley’ featuring the Isobel Griffiths Orchestra.
The Infamous Stringdusters recorded an album honoring Lester Flatt And Earl Scruggs and shared their cover of “I’d Rather Be Alone.”
Club d’Elf’s debut album, ‘As Above,’ which was released in 2000, is now available to stream on all major platforms.