
Master drummer Art Blakey’s final release for Blue Note, ‘Indestructible’ found him living up to the album’s title, creating a timeless album.

The Detroit-born rapper also released a new music video to accompany the track.

The Live Nation-produced run begins September 1 at Dublin’s 3Arena.

The award comes in time to mark the 50th anniversary of Gill’s musical career.

The five-time Grammy winner’s new album is due July 24 via Republic Nashville.

The Smashing Pumpkins singer will bring the orchestral and operatic performance to London, Antwerp, Paris, and Madrid.

The K-Pop group’s second EP is set to arrive on June 1.

The Dano Cerny-directed clip includes styled setups and a dance-focused finale.

The release features recordings from the band’s 2016 farewell tour across Canada.












Released on November 18, 1966, ‘That’s Life’ blew away the charts even during the height of the rock era.

Recorded when Lee Morgan was just 19, ‘The Cooker’ sees the young Blue Note trumpet star transcend his influences to find his own voice.

The Rolling Stones’ third US album in a year, ‘December’s Children (And Everybody’s)’ was a mix of covers and originals, including unexpected treasures.

The incredible chart domination of a decade-defining album began with its release on May 13, 1985.

Less well-known than the two albums which preceded it, Vangelis’ Spiral nevertheless boasts an understated simplicity that has worn well.

Released on September 23, 1970, The Allman Brothers Band’s Idlewild South is a quintessential slice of Southern Rock.
