Guitarist Dewey Bunnell was one half of the band America, who burst upon the music scene in 1971 with their fabulous single ‘A Horse With No Name’.
The artist also announced her forthcoming YouTube Originals docuseries, ‘Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil.’
In celebration of the late Beach Boys singer, a look back over some of Carl’s greatest performances.
The folk-rock duo collaborated with director Samuel Bayer for a poignant audio-visual rendition of Woody Guthrie’s anthem.
The idea of yacht rock conjures up a particular lifestyle, but beneath the surface lies a treasure trove of sophisticated hits that continue to resonate.
‘Caribou’ found Elton John relocating to the Rocky Mountains of Colorado for his follow-up to the insanely successful ‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’.
Paul Simon is one of the most influential singer-songwriters of all time, with a songbook that's essential to American popular culture
Woodstock may be the best-known rock festival, but is likely that the Ozark Music Festival held over the weekend of 19-21 July 1974 was bigger.
Remastered and housed in a clamshell box, the new set includes all the band's recordings for Capitol from 1979-1985.
Gregg Allman and ZZ Top are to hit the road together again for a US tour later this year, and Allman has also announced his second Laid Back Festival.
The death has been announced of one of the greatest producers in recording history, Sir George Martin, at the age of 90.
Brian Wilson will follow his June/July tour of North America with a UK arena schedule in September, with guests America and Edwyn Collins.
The Oval hosted a memorable rock event in 1971 headlined by The Who and also featuring the Faces, America, Lindisfarne and Mott The Hoople.