Renowned music photographer Kevin Cummins has announced the release of his latest book, Oasis: The Masterplan, featuring never-before-seen photographs of the Gallagher brothers.
A Visual Chronicle of Oasis' Evolution
The book highlights a pivotal twelve-month period that defined Oasis' identity, capturing their transformation in both style and sound. Cummins, known for photographing legendary artists like Ian Curtis and David Bowie, followed the band in their early years, documenting their journey with a distinctive eye.
“I was commissioned to photograph Oasis in different lighting, locations, and styles so Creation Records could determine their best look,” Cummins shared.......
More than three decades after their last studio album, Queen might be gearing up for a return. Legendary guitarist Brian May recently hinted at the possibility of new music, sparking excitement among fans of the iconic band.
Queen's most recent album, Made in Heaven, was released in 1995, four years after Freddie Mercury’s passing. Since then, the band has evolved, first with Paul Rodgers as lead vocalist in 2004, and later with Adam Lambert, who joined in 2011. Lambert continues to tour with Queen, with their most recent performance taking place in Tokyo in 2024 as part of the Rhapsody Tour.
In an interview with MOJO magazine, May acknowledged the potential for new material.......
The highly anticipated documentary will be screened exclusively in IMAX on April 11.
A Rare Glimpse into Lennon & Ono’s New York Years
The legendary love story of John Lennon and Yoko Ono takes center stage in One to One, a new documentary that offers an intimate, unfiltered look at their life together in New York.
Directed by Kevin Macdonald, One to One highlights Lennon’s only full-length concert after leaving The Beatles. On August 30, 1972, Lennon and Ono took the stage at Madison Square Garden for the One to One Benefit Show, a charity concert that became one of the defining moments of his post-Beatles career.
The film also explores the 18 months leading up to the......
Pink Floyd’s legendary 1972 concert film, Live at Pompeii, is making its grand return to theaters and IMAX on April 24, Sony Music has announced. This newly restored edition of the iconic performance will, for the first time, be accompanied by a live album, further immersing audiences in the band's atmospheric and groundbreaking show.
A Landmark in Music History
Widely regarded as one of the most influential rock bands of all time, Pink Floyd revolutionized music with albums like The Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall. Live at Pompeii stands as a pivotal moment in their history, offering fans a rare glimpse of the band just before their meteoric rise to global fame.
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A Major Deal in Music History
This transaction adds to the $140 million that Hipgnosis paid for the band's composition and publishing rights in 2021.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers are reportedly selling their catalog of recordings for $350 million, according to Billboard. The sale includes their original recorded works, with the annual return of the catalog estimated at $26 million.
Currently, the band retains the rights and master recordings of 13 studio albums and other releases through Warner Music. It is unclear whether they also hold the royalties from their first four albums, which were released through EMI.
A Landmark Sale
Billboard also reports that the Red Hot Chili Peppers may......
The official release of Gods of Rock N Roll is set for this Friday, February 14.
The legendary Prince of Darkness has done the impossible! His new single, Gods of Rock N Roll, has already entered Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart—even before its official release!
How did this happen? The answer lies in the song’s history. This track is a reworked version of Gods, originally released in 2015 on Billy Morrison’s album God Shaped Hole. Ozzy co-wrote and performed the song back then, but now it returns in an orchestral edition, featuring enhanced instrumentation and additional guitar work from Steve Stevens (Billy Idol).
The new Gods of Rock N Roll......
The original lineup of Black Sabbath—Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward—is set to take the stage one last time in a farewell concert on July 5 at Villa Park in their hometown of Birmingham, England.
The event, which has a charitable purpose, will feature a solo performance by Ozzy as well as appearances from iconic heavy metal and rock bands, including Metallica, Slayer, Pantera, and many more.
The announcement of this historic concert has sparked excitement among music fans, as it marks the long-awaited reunion of Black Sabbath’s original lineup after years apart. Proceeds from the event will be donated to three charities: Cure Parkinson’s,......
The Rolling Stones are preparing to announce four UK shows at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as part of their highly anticipated European tour this summer.
Fresh off the success of their sold-out Hackney Diamonds tour in the US earlier this year, the legendary rock band thrilled fans with performances across cities like Houston and Missouri from April to July. Now, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood are bringing the show back home for their first UK concerts since their two iconic Hyde Park performances in 2022.
The European leg of the tour will feature stops in London, as well as major cities including Barcelona, Rome, Amsterdam, and Paris.
According to the Daily Mail, "Mick,......
Sting has confirmed a “temporary throat infection” as the reason behind the recent postponement of several performances.
The legendary ‘Every Breath You Take’ singer shared on Instagram that while the condition temporarily left him unable to sing, he is “steadily improving.” This update followed announcements of rescheduled concerts and a canceled appearance at an awards show due to illness.
The former Police frontman was set to perform at the Bass Magazine Awards at The Observatory in Santa Ana, California, on Thursday (January 23). Additionally, three shows with his new trio, STING 3.0—featuring guitarist Dominic Miller and drummer Chris......
U2’s guitarist, The Edge, has hinted that the legendary rock band is poised to release new music, revealing that they are currently in a creative sweet spot. Speaking on the Sodajerker on Songwriting podcast, The Edge shared exciting news about an upcoming track:"There might be a new song happening very soon, which you’ll hear about. Can’t say any more than that. We’re in a great place creatively."
The band’s most recent single was 2023’s standalone release, Atomic City.
A Focused Approach to Songwriting
The 63-year-old musician also delved into his evolving creative process, explaining how he’s embraced the discipline of presenting more complete......
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