
In General Franco’s Spain, The Rolling Stones’ ‘Sticky Fingers’ artwork was classed as obscene and banned. The record company had to change the sleeve.

A new edition of the band’s acclaimed 2005 sophomore record will be available in a variety of configurations and include three bonus tracks.

An excerpt from Reggie’s essay in the liner notes to ‘Evenings at the Village Gate: John Coltrane with Eric Dolphy.’

The album will be available in two variants on the uDiscover store.

The site connects fans from all over the world by using the Peas’ message of hope and positivity.

The 14-track record arrives October 30 alongside plans for Rakei’s biggest headline run.

The 15-track collection pairs the musician with Cynthia Erivo, Chaka Khan, Cat Power, Brandi Carlile, and others.

The track addresses self-acceptance through lyrics drawn from the singer’s personal experience.

The Toronto rapper filmed the accompanying visual in Thailand ahead of his forthcoming album.





The album is a hidden gem from group’s early period, proving they had much more than surf music up their sleeve.

‘Electronic Sound’ is a musical marker, one that George Harrison laid down during a period of intense inventiveness in a world where anything was possible.

Tennessee Ernie Ford wasn’t the first to record ‘Sixteen Tons,’ but he made it his signature song in 1955, and the title track of an album released in 1960.

Released a year after the INXS singer’s death, Michael Hutchence’s self-titled solo album was an evocative work by a much-missed artist.

Judy Garland’s Carnegie Hall performance was one of the most iconic live shows ever recorded and called the ‘greatest night in show business’.

The autobiographical album charted Elton John and Bernie Taupin’s rise to fame.

