Pete Doherty Plans Solo Album For This Year
It appears that The Libertines frontman Pete Doherty has plans for a solo album this year. It would be his second...
Stills And Nash Pay Tribute To Late Bandmate David Crosby
Beloved bandmates Graham Nash and Stephen Stills have paid tribute to their late colleague David Crosby, who died aged 81.
Crosby's death...
Watch As Masses Of Lollapalooza Fans Scale Festival Fence
Lollapalooza has been taking place over the weekend in Chicago. The annual festival sees a diverse lineup of alternative musicians grace...
Springsteen Hits Number One Again To Make Chart History
Bruce Springsteen makes chart history this week by landing yet another #1 spot with his latest album, Letter To You. This...
Watch Blur Perform ‘The Magic Whip’ In Full
There's a very special surprise for Blur fans tonight, the Britpop kings are streaming a performance of their upcoming album.
On March...
HMV Announce They Will Be Releasing Exclusive Vinyl Pressings Of...
HMV today, announced a list of exclusives vinyl releases that are to be sold in stores later this month. They recently...
All Together Now’s ‘Goodstock’ Is Waterford’s Woodstock
In a nod to the 50th anniversary of Woodstock, innocent drinks are bringing their own ‘60s inspired mini-festival, Goodstock, to All...
Driver Blames Speeding On Mötley Crüe’s ‘Kickstart My Heart’
In Canada, police from the city of Manitoba were told by a driver who was caught speeding that he was listening...
Don’t Judge Till You’ve Walked…
...Or run, in my trainers!
Noel Gallagher has admitted that he became obsessed with trainers after kicking his drug habit in 1998."When...
On This Day In Music: The Beatles Perform Their First...
On the 21st of March 1961 The Beatles played their first ever evening show at The Cavern Club in Liverpool, supporting The Swinging Bluegenes, (later to become The Swinging Blue Jeans). The band had played previous lunchtime slots at the venue but were now branching out into the evening slots. The Beatles had recently returned from Hamburg, and made their first evening appearance as the Bluegenes' guests. The Bluegenes were uncomfortable with the success of the group and told the Cavern's owner, Ray McFall, to choose between them. Mcfall, recognising the talent that was in front of him, chose the Beatles.