
The first batch of releases include LPs from Chet Baker and Herbie Hancock.

One of the greatest vocal albums in jazz history, Peggy Lee’s ‘Black Coffee’ marked a defining moment in the legendary singer’s career.

‘Red Rose Speedway’ marked the end of the original Wings line-up, but it laid the groundwork for the runaway success of ‘Band On The Run.’

The actor and singer also performed ‘Beyond The Sea’ from the show.

The run begins in Phoenix in July and includes stops at Hollywood Forever Cemetery and Radio City Music Hall.

The collaboration becomes the latest release from the tournament’s official soundtrack project.

The three-time Grammy winner’s new LP arrives July 31 via Republic Records.

The new track arrives ahead of Grohl’s debut album and first East Coast run this summer.

The co-headlining run reunites the rappers for their first shared trek since their sold-out 2016 outing.












The ambitious ‘Journey To The Centre Of The Earth’ was recorded on January 18, 1974, as Rick Wakeman recorded live with a choir, an orchestra, and a rock group.

For their ‘Retro Active’ album, Def Leppard dug out rare B-sides and re-recorded material from the vault, firing themselves up for a brand new start.

Arguably less immediate and less accessible than previous R.E.M. landmark albums, ‘New Adventures In Hi-Fi’ was a sprawling, ‘White Album’-esque affair.

In 1968, Muddy Waters took the blues in a new direction with ‘Electric Mud’ and managed to influence the likes of Chuck D to Jimi Hendrix in the process.

Cat Stevens’ ‘Buddha and the Chocolate Box’ became his fourth consecutive Top 3 LP on both sides of the Atlantic.

Released in 1997, Company Flow’s ‘Funcrusher Plus’ pushed hip-hop’s envelope, laying the groundwork for the boldly experimental music that would follow.

