It’s a happy 75th birthday today to Ringo Starr, who will celebrate at the Capitol Records Tower with a ‘Peace & Love’ salute at noon.
uDiscover reviews Apple Music, as we approach the end of the first week of Apple’s much-vaunted entry into the world of music streaming.
Stevie Wonder has been talking in a press interview about Amy Winehouse, Michael Jackson and the two album projects he’s currently working on.
Irish singer and entertainer Val Doonican passed away this morning at the age of 88.
Following his appearance at Glastonbury 2015 Lionel Richie looks set to make No.1 in the UK
Emeli Sandé will return to live action as a special guest of writer-producer Naughty Boy, at ‘Late Night With Asian Network’ at this year’s BBC Proms.
A Gibson Les Paul Music Rising Guitar signed by U2 will be auctioned at the 40th anniversary of the O2 Silver Clef Awards in London on Friday (July 3).
Caroline International has reissued four essential reggae collections featuring great Jamaican talents Third World, the Paragons, Burning Spear and Culture.
The Rolling Stones have announced the first major exhibition covering their history. ‘EXHIBITIONISM’ will open next April at London’s Saatchi Gallery.
London quartet Spector will follow the singles ‘All The Sad Young Men’ and ‘Bad Boyfriend’ with their second album ‘Moth Boys’ on August 21 on Fiction.
North London alternative rock outfit Wolf Alice officially arrive in the UK mainstream, as their debut album ‘My Love Is Cool’ enters at No. 2.
We’re sad to report that the death has just been confirmed of Chris Squire, the widely-respected bass player best known for his work with Yes.
A new exhibition displaying memorabilia from the stellar career of the Supremes has opened at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles.
Queen are launching their own beer, a Bohemian Czech lager in honour of ‘Bohemian Rhapsody.’ It marks the 40th anniversary of the classic hit.