The death of Andy Fraser, former bassist with Free, robs us of a musician who made a significant contribution to British rock history, from the late 1960s.
Kacey Musgraves, one of the brightest stars in contemporary country music, has today (17th) released a new single on iTunes and Google Play, ‘Biscuits.’
Boston-bred, Nashville-based female Americana quartet Della Mae will be back with their third album, a self-titled set, on Rounder on May 11.
‘Sunshine Of Your Love,’ an all-star tribute concert to Jack Bruce, has been announced, to take place at London's Roundhouse on October 24, 2015.
Blue Note pianist Robert Glasper will return to acoustic jazz with his trio for his next release, ‘Covered,’ to be released on June 16.
Jimmy Greenspoon, the keyboard player with Three Dog Night on their countless hit singles and albums, died of metastatic melanoma on March 11, at 67.
Those of us lucky enough to have seen Daevid Allen with Gong in their hey day will never forget the experience. Daevid Allen RIP.
The Damned, one of the most seminal bands of the punk era, are the subjects of a new documentary to premiere at SXSW in Austin, Texas next week.
The Cadillac Three are Jaren Johnston, bassist Kelby Ray and drummer Neil Mason who are all teenage school friends from Nashville.
Record Store Day began in America in 2007 & spread to the UK & Europe a year later. It’s a day of vinyl celebration for audiophiles & independent stores.
One of the most significant groups to emerge in the new wave boom, Graham Parker & the Rumour, will release their new album, ‘Mystery Glue,’ on May 18.
The latest proof that country music’s credibility and popularity is spreading ever further across Europe was served at C2C this weekend.
Decca Nashville duo the Shires have made history by becoming the first British country act to achieve a top ten UK album.
Lyrically the album reflected Campbell’s life, both personally and professionally, which spoke of the sacrifices to maintain a career in the fast lane.