Category: Music

Gone West Announces Release Date for Debut Album

It has been reported that Gone West has announced the release of their debut project “Canyons”. The album is slated to drop on June 12th. Each member of the quartet, which includes Caillat, Jason Reeves, Nelly Joy and Justin Kawika Young, have writing credit on the project. Jamie Kenney also serves as producer on the […]

Katy Perry to Support Australia Brush Fires with Free Concert

International superstar Katy Perry will perform in a free concert to thank emergency services and give back to the bushfire affected communities in Victoria, Australia. The show of gratitude, FIGHT ON, is being staged on Wednesday, March 11 in the beautiful bush setting of Pioneer Park in the city of Bright during sunset. The concert […]

This Day in Music History – March 4th

1942 – Dick Jurgens’ orchestra recorded “One Dozen Roses.” 1963 -The Beach Boys single “Surfin’ U.S.A.” was released. 1967 – It was announced that Steve Winwood and his brother Muff were leaving the Spencer Davis Group after an April 2 show. 1970 – Janis Joplin was fined $200 for using obscene language onstage in Tampa, […]

Nick Cave’s “The Let Go” Debuts in Chicago

Navy Pier, Chicago’s year-round lakefront destination, invites guests and the community to come and “let go” through dance and movement at The Let Go – a free, immersive and interactive performance installation in Festival Hall A from Friday, April 3 through Sunday, April 12, which coincides with Chicago Dance Month in April. Created by internationally-acclaimed […]

Hall and Oates’ Massive 2020 Tour Rocks On

Daryl Hall and John Oates have embarked on their lengthy 2020 North American tour with special guests Squeeze and KT Tunstall. The 32-date trek kicked off with a two-night stand at Foxwoods in Mashantucket, Connecticut, and continue through Los Angeles, Denver, Austin, Toronto, Cleveland, Atlanta, Tampa and more. The tour is currently scheduled to close […]

This Day in Music History – March 3rd

1931 – The first jazz album to sell a million copies was recorded. It was “Minnie The Moocher” by Cab Calloway. 1940 – Artie Shaw and his orchestra recorded “Frenesi”. 1945 – Bing Crosby recorded “Temptation” with John Scott Trotter’s Orchestra. He had recorded it before on October 22, 1933, with Lennie Hayton’s orchestra. 1957 […]

Tame Impala Has Signed with Sony Worldwide

Sony/ATV Music Publishing today announced the expansion of its exclusive songwriter agreement with singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer Kevin Parker to cover worldwide representation of his future songs. Parker originally signed with Sony/ATV Australia in 2009, and his formative music project, Tame Impala, is heralded as one of today’s most influential and successful rock bands. “I’m […]

Christina Aguilera Announces Finale For Las Vegas Residency

Multi-Platinum singer-songwriter Christina Aguilera has announced the final six performance dates for her exclusive headlining residency show Christina Aguilera: The Xperience at Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. Designed exclusively for Zappos Theater and promoted by Live Nation and Caesars Entertainment, Christina Aguilera: The Xperience is a multi-sensory immersive experience engaging the audience […]

Lenny “Mr. L” Moore Drops Debut Album

Lenny “Mr. L” Moore, Hip Hop Producer & Sound Engineer, is ready to release his debut independent album, “Drowsy.” Moore, 44, has spent the last several years as tour producer for Hip Hop icon Grandmaster Flash and recently worked with Flash on “No One Defeats Us” by Dreams, a track on the 2019 motion picture […]