Friday, November 26, 2021

Favorite Seventies Artists In The News

Posted by Administrator on December 2nd, 2021



Elton John took to Twitter on Nov. 30 to announce a new three-part documentary to accompany his latest album, The Lockdown Sessions. "Surprise! Just in time for the holidays, I'm taking you 'Inside the Lockdown Sessions.' Watch as I go deep into the making of my latest album with all of my collaborators, only on @AppleMusic," John wrote, accompanying the post with a 30-second teaser from the film, Inside The Lockdown Sessions. Streaming exclusively on Apple Music, the film features appearances from Stevie Nicks, Miley Cyrus, Rina Sawayama, Eddie Vedder and other musicians who collaborated with Elton on the new LP. Stevie Nicks also took to Twitter to share a snippet of the documentary in which she speaks of their collaboration on "Stolen Car." "You're in the backseat with Stevie and Elton, going down the PCH [Pacific Coast Highway] & It's a good duet, it's the right song and it's always magical," Nicks said in the clip, with John adding, "For her to be on it, it's just incredible." The Lockdown Sessions debuted in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 200 albums chart, while his "Cold Heart collaboration featuring Dua Lipa saw the Rocket Man become the first artist to have a U.K. Top 10 single in six different decades. - Billboard, 12/1/21...... Ted NugentTed Nugent has weighed in on the recent controversial decision by a Wisconsin jury to acquit 18-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse of fatally shooting two men and wounding another at a 2020 racial justice protest in the city Kenosha. "Now is the time to optimise the thankfulness for this unique, wonderful, one-of-a-kind American dream, by taking advantage of examples of where good overcomes evil, where good overcomes bad and the ugly. The ultimate example of that is that Kyle Rittenhouse implemented, executed perfect self-defense," Nugent posted on YouTube. "If you're against Kyle Rittenhouse, you're on the side of evil," he continued. "If you're against Kyle Rittenhouse, you think that evil should win over good. That's exactly what that means. If you are saying, 'Thank you, God,' 'Thank you, the Kenosha jury,' 'Thank you, the Kenosha judge,' 'Thank you, Kyle Rittenhouse,' because good people believe in good over evil, if you really believe that, a family -- hallelujah -- isn't enough.... People against self-defence that are voicing against Kyle Rittenhouse, those people are sick. That is an evil sickness, to think that good people should surrender to life-threatening evil. That's what we're looking at here," he added. Meanwhile, Nugent previously claimed that the US doesn't have a gun problem. - New Musical Express, 12/1/21...... Raise the Roof, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss' new collaboration has risen to the top of multiple Billboard charts for the week ending Dec. 4. The album starts at No. 1 on the Top Rock Albums, Americana/Folk Albums and Bluegrass Albums charts with 40,000 equivalent album units earned (38,000 in album sales) in the week ending Nov. 25, according to MRC Data, following its Nov. 19 release. The LP is Plant and Krauss' second top charter on the Top Rock Albums, following their first collaborative album Raising Sand's two-week reign beginning in Nov. 2007. Their initial team-up also went on to win the Grammy Award for album of the year in 2009, while its track "Please Read the Letter" won for Record of the Year. Plant previously topped the Americana/Folk Albums chart in 2017 with Carry Fire and in 2007 Raising Sand rose to No. 2 on the Top Country Albums Chart, on which Raise The Roof has risen to No. 3 so far. On the all-genre Billboard Hot 200, Raise the Roof enters at No. 7, marking Plant's ninth solo top 10 and Krauss' fifth. - Billboard, 12/1/21...... Two thorougly American pop music acts -- Beach Boys mastermind Brian Wilson and Windy City stalwarts Chicago -- announced a co-headlining summer 2022 tour on Nov. 30. Their 25-city outing is slated to kick off on June 7 at Ak-Chin Pavilion in Phoenix, Ariz. and visit a mix of major and smaller markets including Los Angeles (6/9), Salt Lake City (6/14), Kansas City (6/20), Dallas (6/24), Tampa (6/28) and Cincinnati (7/23) before wrapping in Clarkston, Michigan's DTE Energy Music Theatre on July 26. Wilson will be joined by his BB co-founder singer/guitarist Al Jardine and South African singer/guitarist Blondie Chaplin, who was briefly a member of the legendary surf pop band from 1972-1973. Tickets for the Live Nation-produced tour go on sale on Dec. 3. - Billboard, 11/30/21...... QueenPerhaps no other band is as uniquely British as Queen, and the country has once again confirmed its love for the legendary art-rockers by making Queen's 1981 greatest hits collection Queen - Greatest Hits the most-streamed album in the U.K. from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, based on data provided by the Official Charts Company. Freddie Mercury and Co.'s hits-stacked set is already recognized as the U.K.'s biggest-selling album of all time, shifting more than 6 million units since its release. It's also logged 973 weeks (and counting) on the Official U.K. Albums Chart. Coming in at No. 2 on the list of most streamed classic albums is Fleetwood Mac's 1977 Rumours, while Oasis' sophomore album from 1995 (What's The Story) Morning Glory? comes in at No. 3. ABBA's Gold - Greatest Hits from 1992 comes in at No. 4, with Bob Marley's 1984 career retrospective with The Wailers, Legend, completes the Top 5. The full Top 200 can be viewed at Greatesthitsradio.co.uk. In other Queen-related news, Brian May has taken to Instagram to explain that his words were "subtly twisted" to suggest he is unfriendly toward the trans community during a recent interview with press at ITV's Palooza event in London. "Yes -- I was ambushed and completely stitched up by a journalist at the recent ITV event," May posted. "And it's led to a whole mess of press stories making it look like I'm unfriendly to trans people. Nothing could be further from the truth. My words were subtly twisted," he added. Speaking to The Mirror paper on Nov. 23, May seemed to criticize the Brit Awards -- U.K.'s biggest music event -- for removing separate male and female categories for the solo artist prizes. This move was, according to organizers, aimed at rewarding artists "solely for their music and work, rather than how they choose to identify or as others may see them." - Billboard/The Hollywood Reporter, 11/29/21...... Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr have shared tribute to their late Beatles bandmate George Harrison on the 20th anniversary of the latter's passing. McCartney took to Twitter to share an old image of himself and "the quiet Beatle" in the studio with a caption reading: "Hard to believe that we lost George 20 years ago. I miss my friend so much. Love Paul." Meanwhile Ringo took to Instagram to share an image of him and Harrison smoking cigars, saying: "Peace and love to you George I miss you man. Peace and love Ringo." Harrison also received a tribute from his widow, Olivia Harrison, who shared a video to her Instagram page that featured a psychedelic photo of Harrison's face set to his song "Within You Without You," and ended with the words, "We love you, George." In other Beatles-related news, Yoko Ono has shared an article on Twitter which says the new Peter Jackson-directed Beatles documentary, Get Back, dispels rumours that she broke up the group. Yoko's Nov. 27 post to her 4.6 million Twitter followers was titled "Beatles Fans Think 'Get Back' Dispels The Idea That Yoko Ono Broke The Band Up." Ono has been blamed for breaking up of the Beatles since the group called it quits in 1969. The Beatles: Get Back is currently available to stream on the Disney+ channel in the US and the UK.- NME, 11/29/21...... The EaglesThe Eagles announced on Nov. 27 that the group will play eight new dates in the US beginning on Feb. 19 in Savannah, Ga. The California country-rockers then hit Charlotte, NC (2/21), Orlando, Fla. (2/24), Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (2/25), Tampa, Fla. (2/28), Raleigh, NC (3/2), and Atlanta (3/4) before wrapping their US leg in Austin, Tex. on Mar. 19. On June 17, they'll kick off a European leg in Arnhem, Netherlands, followed by shows in Liverpool, UK (6/20), Edinburgh, UK (6/22), Dublin (6/24) and London (6/26). Each stop will feature a choir and an orchestra accompanying the band for a run through of their classic 1976 LP Hotel California before an interval followed by a set of the band's greatest hits. The Eagles will join Elton John, Pearl Jam and Duran Duran and more at the BST Hyde Park 2022 festival. - NME, 11/27/21...... Neil Young has announced he'll release a collection of demos recorded in 1987 that the prolific musician says he doesn't even remember recording. Posting to his Neil Young Archives on Nov. 27, Young explained that the Summer Songs demos were labeled with the same date when they were found recently, and that "they all have a very similar unique sound." "To give you an idea of place and time, Farm Aid and the Bridge School Concerts had just begun their long runs," he said, referring to the run of benefit concerts he performed that decade, starting in 1985 with Farm Aid. Young added that several of these demos offer lyrics "significantly different from their subsequent master album releases," promising "several completely new and unheard verses." While a firm release date for the demos is still unconfirmed, he wrote that these songs will be included in his upcoming compilation release Neil Young Archives Volume III. Young added there's also a possibility of the demos being issued as a "separate Archive album before that." Meanwhile, Young will release his 41st studio album, Barn, on Dec. 10. - NME, 11/30/21...... Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath has shared a new song titled "Scent of Dark," his first new music in eight years. Besides a classical piece that he wrote for Birmingham Cathedral in 2017, it's Iommi's first new single proper since song releases from Sabbath's 2013 album 13. The guitarist has also launched a perfume under the same name as part of a collaboration with perfumer Sergio Momo, who features on "Scent of Dark." An accompanying music video shared on YouTube sees Iommi sample his new perfume inside Sudley Castle in Winchcombe, near Cheltenham in Gloucestershire. Iommi will also contribute to Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne's upcoming solo album. "I wrote the whole track and played on it and played the solo on it," he recently told Rolling Stone. "It's horrible, really.... No. I'm joking. No, it's good. It's really good. And I like what Ozzy sang on it. I think he did a really good job. And I think they had Chad [Smith], of Red Hot Chili Peppers play drums on it. I've left it in their hands now." According to a recent financial statement issued by Sony, Osbourne's next solo album is "anticipated over the next six months." - NME, 11/27/21...... Dionne WarwickAn aptly named collaboration between Dionne Warwick and Chance the Rapper called "Nothing's Impossible" has been shared on YouTube. "For those of you asking about the song with @chancetherapper& well, it's out NOW," Warwick announced on Twitter on Nov. 26. "I gotta tell you, I am so excited. Yes, I am," Warwick said in the video clip. The pair revealed the song was in the works back in January, after connecting on Twitter a month before. Warwick had first initiated contact by poking fun at Chance with some pointed comments that had her trending on Twitter: "Hi, @chancetherapper," she wrote on Twitter on Dec. 5. "If you are very obviously a rapper why did you put it in your stage name? I cannot stop thinking about this," she added, before declaring herself "Dionne the Singer." Proceeds from the new single will go to SocialWorks, a Chicago-based nonprofit that Chance founded to empower the youth through the arts, education and civic engagement, and Hunger: Not Impossible, a text-based service connecting kids and their families in need with prepaid, nutritious, to-go meals from local restaurants. - Billboard, 11/26/21...... Retrospectum, the most comprehensive exhibition of Bob Dylan's visual art to be held in the U.S., went on display on Nov. 30 in Miami at the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum. Forty new pieces by the 80-year-old songwriting legend and Nobel laureate will be showcased for the first time. Featuring more than 180 acrylics, watercolors, drawings and ironwork sculptures, the exhibit will kick off the same week as Art Basel Miami Beach and will run through Apr. 17 with no future stops announced yet. "Retrospectrum includes some of Dylan's works from the 1960s, starting with pencil sketches he made of his songs such as "Highway 61 Revisited and "Like a Rolling Stone," according to a press release. "His pieces, loaned from private collections around the world, also include abstract sketches from the 1970s, and covers six large rooms. But the vast majority was created in the past 15 years," it added. - Billboard, 11/27/21...... Rosalie Trombley, a Canadian broadcast legend and trailblazer for women who was immortalized by Bob Seger in his 1973 single "Rosalie" as "everybody's favorite little record girl," died on Nov. 23. She was 82. Seger sang, "she knows music... she's got the power" in his 1973 song about Trombley, who for nearly two decades served as music director of the influential top 40 station CKLW-AM/The Big 8, situated in the Canadian border city of Windsor across from Detroit. "Rosalie was an icon, a trailblazer, and our friend," Seger posted on Facebook upon learning of her passing. "Through her hard work and incredible instincts, she achieved a rare level of influence and power in music. When she got behind your record other stations would follow suit. She was literally a gatekeeper to national success and we were so fortunate to have her support, especially on many of our early records. She was an integral part of our journey and we are eternally grateful. We will miss her," he added. Trombley started as a receptionist at The Big 8 before ultimately being named as the station's music director, a role she held from 1967 to 1984. She was known as "the girl with the golden ear," pushing songs by the likes of Elton John, Alice Cooper, The Guess Who, Gordon Lightfoot, Paul Anka and Bachman-Turner Overdrive. Other artists Trombley has been credited with helping break at top 40 are KISS, Andy Kim, The O'Jays, Chicago, Earth, Wind & Fire, Parliament-Funkadelic, Queen and Aerosmith. - Billboard, 11/29/21...... Stephen SondheimLegendary Broadway composer Stephen Sondheim, known for revolutionizing American musical theater with such achievements as "Company," "Sweeney Todd," "Sunday in the Park With George" and "Into the Woods," died on Nov. 26 at his home in Roxbury, Conn. He was 91. Sondheim was mentored by the famous composers Oscar Hammerstein II and Leonard Bernstein en route to collecting nine Tony Awards, a Pulitzer Prize, an Oscar and eight Grammys during his incomparable career. In the late 1950s, he put words to Bernstein's music for the original production of "West Side Story" ("Maria," "America"), then collaborated with Jule Styne on "Gypsy" ("Everything's Coming Up Roses"). The movie soundtrack to "West Side Story" -- with lyrics by Mr. Sondheim -- spent 54 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 200 albums chart. That marks the most weeks atop the 65-year old chart, since the list began regularly publishing on a weekly basis in March of 1956. "Send in the Clowns" his somberly plaintiff plea from "A Little Night Music," the 1973 play inspired by Ingmar Bergman's "Smiles of a Summer Night," has been recorded by such notable singers as Frank Sinatra, Judy Collins and Barbra Streisand. The only composer-lyricist to win a Tony in three consecutive years, Mr. Sondheim earned his last competitive Tony for 1994's "Passion," received a Best Original Song Oscar in 1991 for Dick Tracy's "Sooner or Later (I Always Get My Man)," performed by Madonna, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2014. In 2010, the Henry Miller Theater on West 43rd Street in New York was renamed for him. "I'm interested in the theater because I'm interested in communication with audiences," he once said. "Otherwise, I would be in concert music. I'd be in another kind of profession. I love the theater as much as music, and the whole idea of getting across to an audience and making them laugh, making them cry -- just making them feel -- is paramount to me." - The Hollywood Reporter, 11/26/21.

Former Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant has suggested how the recent "Beatles vs. Rolling Stones" feud that has flared up between Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger can be resolved. In October, McCartney branded the Stones as "a blues cover band," with Jagger hitting back at Sir Paul's comments during a recent Stones concert in L.A., pointing out that McCartney was in attendance and joking that "he's going to join us in a blues cover later." In a new interview with Rolling Stone, Plant played down the rift between the two bands and said "I don't think there's any fighting... They've known each other since 1963. They love each other desperately." As for resolving the feud Plant quipped that McCartney "should just play bass with the Stones." On another topic, Plant has admitted to BBC Radio 4 that the recent legal challenge over Led Zep's classic track "Stairway To Heaven" was "unpleasant" and "unfortunate." "What can you do? I just had to sit there, I was instructed to sit directly opposite the jury, don't look at them but just don't look at anybody, just sit there for eight hours. As much as I am musical, I cannot comment on anything musical. I just sing," he said. "There are zillions and zillions of songs that were carrying the same chord progression, so it was very unfortunate, and it was unpleasant for everybody," he added. - New Musical Express, 11/25/21...... Brian MayQueen guitarist Brian May has slammed the UK's Brit Awards for its recent decision to scrap gendered categories, describing the "frightening" move as "a decision that has been made without enough thought." Earlier in November the Brit Awards scrapped four awards -- male solo artist, female solo artist, international male solo artist and international female solo artist -- in favor of two gender-neutral categories -- artist of the year and international artist of the year. Organizers said the change was to reward artists "solely for their music and work, rather than how they choose to identify or as others may see them" and was part of the event's "commitment to evolving the show to be as inclusive and as relevant as possible, however May took aim at the UK's biggest awards for giving into "woke culture" as he saw it and even suggested that Queen, and even the late Freddie Mercury, would have struggled in the current climate. "It's a decision that has been made without enough thought," May told The Mirror newspaper at ITV's Palooza event in London on Nov. 23. "A lot of things work quite well and can be left alone. "I get so sick of people trying to change things without thinking of the long-term consequences," he added. "Some of these things are an improvement, some of them are not," he added. Referring to cancel culture, May felt there was an "atmosphere of fear everywhere because people are afraid to say how they really think," before adding, "I think so many people are feeling, 'Hang on, this isn't quite right.' But they don't dare say anything. Eventually, there will be some kind of explosion." In other Queen-related news, fans of the band can see the premiere of the new Freddie Mercury documentary The Final Act on BBC TWO on Nov. 27 at 9:00 p.m. GMT. The film is also available on BBC iPlayer. - The Hollywood Reporter/Music-News.com, 11/26/21...... On Nov. 25 Elton John added two special shows in his hometown of Watford UK to his Farewell Yellow Brick Road world tour. "I'm so excited to finally announce that as part of the #EltonFarewellTour, I will be returning to perform at the home of @WatfordFC, Vicarage Road, for two nights: Sun 3 & Mon 4 July 2022," John posted to his Twitter account. Elton said that he "simply had to play Vicarage Road a final time as part of my Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour... My relationship with the club, with the fans, the players and the staff over the years have meant the world to me. Through the good times and the bad, Watford have been a huge part of my life." Elton will play Watford's Vicarage Road Stadium on July 3 and 4, 2022 in his final UK dates before performing several Covid-19 make-up shows in London in Apr. 2023. Several of his North American dates will run through the second half of 2022. - NME, 11/25/21...... Pink Floyd's "Their Mortal Remains" exhibition is in its last few months of residency at the Vogue Multicultural Museum in Los Angeles, its first U.S. stop on an international tour. The audio-visual tour tells the comprehensive and chronological story of the space-rock pioneers through relics of its history, including original artwork, diary pages, tour gear, interviews, personal photos and more. Fans of the band can see the string of rustic coins used to make the sound effects on "Money," the giant inflatables used on The Wall and Animals album covers, and the original kaleidoscopic lens gifted to photographer Vic Singh by George Harrison of The Beatles whih he used to create a prism effect for The Piper at the Gates of Dawn's album cover. The exhibit debuted at England's Victoria and Albert Museum in 2017, and it will stay at the Vogue Multicultural Museum in Los Angeles up until Jan. 2022. - Billboard, 11/24/21...... Don McLeanDon McLean has reacted to Taylor Swift's recent breaking of his record of having the longest song to hold the top spot of the Billboard Hot 100 pop chart. At 8:42, McLean's epic 1972 rock and roll tribute "American Pie" had held the record for nearly a half-century, but now pop queen Swift's "All Too Well (Taylor's Version)," at 10:13 long, has officially become the longest No. 1 hit of all time. "There is something to be said for a great song that has staying power," McLean told Billboard. "'American Pie' remained on top for 50 years and now Taylor Swift has unseated such a historic piece of artistry. Let's face it, nobody ever wants to lose that #1 spot, but if I had to lose it to somebody, I sure am glad it was another great singer/songwriter such as Taylor," he graciously added. - Billboard, 11/23/21...... Ringo Starr has launched a new MasterClass Course on "Drumming & Creative Collaboration," a 10-part lesson with themes including "Ringo's Early Days," "Drum Kit Essentials," "Navigating Your Kit," "Playing With Feel," "Turning Life Into Lyrics," "Connecting With Your Audience" and much more. "Now the 9-time Grammy Award winner wants to inspire new and seasoned drummers alike," according to a MasterClass description. "Through demonstrations behind the kit and personal stories from his time in The Beatles, Ringo shares his principles for creative collaboration, finding your unique playing style, and embracing your musical journey with joy." Fans can sign up for Ringo's course at MasterClass.com. For those who don't have a MasterClass account, signing up gets you access to the hundreds of courses on MasterClass' site for $15/month (billed annually). - Billboard, 11/22/21...... In other Beatles-related news, Paul McCartney is among the famous rockers auctioning off guitars to help musicians impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. Macca's Yamaha BB-1200 Electric Bass Guitar that he played on Wings tours in the late '70s is one of several instruments belonging to iconic rockers such as McCartney, Elton John, Joe Walsh, Bruce Springsteen, Ronnie Wood and others to be auctioned on Dec. 11 at an "Guitars Icons: A Musical Instrument Auction to Benefit Music Rising" sale at Van Eaton Galleries in Los Angeles. Bids can also be made online. - NME, 11/24/21...... Elsewhere on the Fab Four front, the actors playing The Beatles in the forthcoming biopic of their late manager Brian Epstein called Midas Man have been revealed. Jonah Lees (The Letter For The King) is set to portray John Lennon while musician Blake Richardson (from the band New Hope Club) will appear as Paul McCartney. Leo Harvey-Elledge has been lined up to portray George Harrison, with Campbell Wallace appearing as Ringo Starr. Elsewhere, Peaky Blinders' Adam Lawrence will play original Beatles drummer Pete Best, and former NBC talk show host Jay Leno will portray the late variety show host Ed Sullivan. A release date for the Sara Sugarman-directed Midas Man is yet to be confirmed. Meanwhile, John Lennon's son Julian Lennon says that the new Peter Jackson-directed Beatles documentary The Beatles: Get Back was a "life-changing" experience that "made me love my father again." On Nov. 18, Julian and his half-brother Sean Lennon attended a special screening of the documentary in Los Angeles ahead of an event held by Paul McCartney's daughter Stella McCartney. "What an Amazing night," Julian reflected in an Instagram post after the event. "Firstly seeing Get Backand then [attending] Stella's event afterwards. The One True thing I can say about it all is that it has made me so proud, inspired & feel more love for my/our family, than ever before. The film has made me love my father again, in a way I can't fully describe," he added. The three-part The Beatles: Get Back premiered on the Disney+ channel on Nov. 25. - NME, 11/25/21...... Lindsey BuckinghamLindsey Buckingham has given retroactive credits to two songwriters whose track he'd accidentally plagiarised after forgetting that it wasn't his demo. Buckingham has paid Blinker The Star's Jordon Zadorozny and Medicine's Brad Laner a flat monetary sum, also providing them with co-writing credits and a portion of publishing for his song "Swan Song," which was found to have plagiarized the pair's "Mind's Eye." Zadorozny noticed that Buckingham's song, which appears on his new self-titled album, sounded remarkably similar to the collaborative track that he wrote with Laner more than 20 years ago. In 2000 Buckingham was the producer of two songs for Zadorozny, which he went into the studio Medicine's Laner on bass to record. "When this unintentional and inadvertent usage was raised to Lindsey, he quickly realized his mistake and a friendly resolution was made by all parties," Buckingham's manager told Spin magazine. - NME, 11/24/21...... On Nov. 24 Ozzy Osbourne announced that he has rescheduled his UK and European "No More Tours 2" shows for the second time due to Covid-19 restrictions. The gigs in question, which were originally announced back in Sept. 2018, have already been postponed a number of times due to Osbourne's ill health and, more recently, the pandemic. Most recently, the gigs, which will see Osbourne supported by Judas Priest, were scheduled to begin in Jan. 2022, but continued Covid restrictions in Europe have now pushed back the dates again. The shows will begin in Helsinki on May 3 next year, with European dates running throughout the rest of the month. The UK leg will then begin in Nottingham on May 31 before the tour finishes with a hometown show in Birmingham on June 14. A 2023 tour of the UK will commence in Newcastle on June 2. Announcing the postponement, Ozzy said: "Due to the ongoing uncertainty with full capacity events & travel logistics in much of Europe, we have come to the difficult decision to postpone my 2022 tour to 2023." - NME, 11/24/21...... Hank Williams Jr. was among the nominees into the Country Music Hall of fame during a ceremony on Nov. 21 at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum's CMA Theater in Nashville. Williams Jr. was inducted as the Veterans Era artist, while Marty Stuart was inducted as the Modern Era artist, and Dean Dillon was inducted in the Songwriter category, one of three non-artist categories that rotate each year. For this year's ceremony, the performers included a star-studded lineup that included previous CMA entertainer of the year winners Kenny Chesney, Alan Jackson, George Strait and Eric Church. - Billboard, 11/22/21...... Brian WilsonBrian Wilson and Jim James of My Morning Jacket have teamed up for a new song titled "Right Where I Belong." The song sees Wilson slipping back into the baroque pop mode that made his legendary band The Beach Boys an enduring iconic band since the release of Pet Sounds in 1966. "Right Where I Belong" is also featured in the soundtrack of the upcoming Brian Wilson biopic Long Promised Road, whose soundtrack hit stores on Nov. 26 via Lakeshore Records. "Right Where I Belong" has also been shared on YouTube. The upcoming documentary will follow Wilson and Rolling Stone editor Jason Fine as they revisit locations from his past, and provide an insight into his personal life. The film will also feature interview excerpts with James, Bruce Springsteen, Elton John, Nick Jonas, Taylor Hawkins, and fellow former Beach Boy Al Jardine. - NME, 11/24/21...... Margo Guryan, a singer/songwriter who found acclaim 30 years after her debut, has died at age 84. Ms. Guryan was a songwriter signed to Atlantic Records in the late 1950s, but found notoriety 30 years later when her solo record resurfaced. She hailed from New York and had her songs recorded by established musicians such as Harry Belafonte, Mama Cass Elliot, Claudine Longet, Glen Campbell and Bobbie Gentry, as well as jazz artist Chris Connor. Her song "Take a Picture" was released by Bell Records in 1968, and she found modest success with her song "Sunday Morning." Her success as a solo artist, however, was stifled by her aversion to performing. In 2001, she told a Phoenix, Ariz. publication that she found performing live fun, but the weeks leading up to any performance made her sick. Roughly 30 years later, "Take a Picture" became a sleeper hit primarily in Europe and Japan. - Billboard, 11/22/21...... Billy Hinsche, a longtime collaborator with The Beach Boys and a former member of the 1960s pop band Dino, Desi and Billy, died on Nov. 20 of cancer. He was 70. Mr. Hinsche's passing was announced on Instagram by actress Lucie Arnaz, a longtime friend and brother of Dino, Desi and Billy's Desi Arnaz Jr.. In an unfortunate turn of events, Hinche's mother also died the same day at age 95. "One of the finest humans, friends, storytellers and musicians, on the entire planet just went home to rest," Arnaz said, noting she had known Hinsche since childhood. "We were like brother and sister," she said. "We lost a great friend, family member, and forever member of The Beach Boys band on Saturday. We'll miss him greatly," Beach Boys co-founder Mike Love said via Twitter. "Love & Mercy Billy Hinsche," tweeted the band's Brian Wilson. Hinsche composed music for Dino, Desi & Billy and had numerous other contributions, including co-writing "Away" with Dennis Wilson. He also collaborated with Warren Zevon, Joan Jett, America and many other artists over his lengthy career. Hinsche, who held a bachelor of fine arts degree from the University of California Los Angeles, produced several documentary films featuring his time with The Beach Boys. He also released his own music. Hinsche's sister, Annie Wilson, was married to the late Carl Wilson, who died in 1998 of cancer. Hinsche sat on the board of the Carl Wilson Foundation, which funds cancer research and assists those with the disease. - Billboard, 11/21/21...... Jay Jacobs a retired music agent who worked with the William Morris Agency and once represented artists including The Beach Boys, Simon & Garfunkel and Diana Ross, has died at Hersholt Place at the Motion Picture Home after being diagnosed with Stage IV lung cancer in early 2021. Mr. Jacobs, who was born in Philadelphia, began his career in the mail room of the William Morris Agency in New York in 1961. He went on to become an agent and a founding member of the William Morris music department, where he booked acts "from country to jazz to R&B," says the MPTF profile. Mr. Jacobs, who also worked at ICM for a few years before retirement, is survived by two children. - Billboard, 11/20/21.

Wednesday, November 17, 2021

Favorite Seventies Artists In The News

Posted by Administrator on November 22nd, 2021



Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi has been honored in Sabbath's hometown of Birmingham UK with a new fossil named after him. The formal ceremony took place near the Black Sabbath memorial bench conducted by Westside Business Improvement District (BID) general manager Mike Olley. After a photograph of the 469-million-year-old "Drepanoistodus Iommii" fossil was shown to Iommi, he said it was "real shock to learn that a real fossil has been named after me" and joked that "you can imagine my friends now, and all the abuse I've got." He later said that he's "proud of it... thank you very much." The fossil remains of the eel-like creature which now bears Iommi's namesake was reportedly found near a Russian river by a Scandinavian team of scientists, which included paleontologist Mats Eriksson, who named the fossil after him. Eriksson told NBC News in October that naming the fossil after Iommi was his way of "honoring one of the greatest guitarists in the world in one of the greatest bands of all time." "He is already immortalized in the music history books and now also in science with this fossil bearing his name," Eriksson said. - New Musical Express, 11/20/21...... Robert PlantFormer Led Zeppelin frontman announced on Nov. 19 that he and his recent collaborator Alison Krauss will launch their first joint tour in over a decade in Canandaigua, NY, on June 1, 2022. The 18-show run will also hit such major US and European markets as Chicago (6/7), Indianapolis (6/9), Philadelphia (6/12), Atlanta (6/16), and London, England (6/26) before wrapping in Berlin, Germany on July 20. Plant and Krauss's first duet album in 12 years, Raise the Roof, hit stores on Nov. 19, the follow-up to their multi-Grammy winning 2007 LP Raising Sand. Plant and Krauss promoted the new album on Nov. 19 with an appearance on CBS's The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, performing two new songs from the album. Clips of the performances can be seen on YouTube. Plant recently told Britain's The Daily Telegraph paper that he has no plans to retire from making music. "People used to say to me, 'Well, you must have done enough now?' Enough of f----- what? 'Enough to retire!' So imagine the blessing to be 40 years further down the road, and I still don't know enough to stop in any respect. There's always something new to learn, somewhere new to take it. I love it," he said. - Billboard/NME/Music-News.com, 11/19/21...... Rod Stewart will be among the headliners at an all-star charity Christmas service in London in December. "The Stars Come Out To Sing At Christmas 2021" will take place at St. Luke's Church in Chelsea, London on Dec. 14 at 7:00 pm GMT in aid of Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy. Fans unable to attend the service in person can watch a special free-to-view livestream broadcast of the service, hosted by Rodgers, at 7:00 pm on Dec. 19. Hosted by Nile Rodgers of Chic and also featuring singer Imelda May, the carol service will feature readings, performances and festive messages, while the livestream version will also include exclusive additional material. In addition to Stewart and May, the live concert at St Luke's will also feature performances from saxophonist and presenter Jess Gillam. More guests will be announced in the run up to the event. Meanwhile, Stewart has revealed why he was absent from the legendary Live Aid concert line-up in 1985, stating that he had "only just found out" the real reason. It had previously been suggested that Stewart was unable to put a band together at short notice, despite having recently completed a world tour, but it now seems the decision had been taken out of Stewart's hands. "We actually were supposed to do it," he told the BBC on Nov.16, "but a few guys in the band told me that our ex-manager turned it down because I wasn't getting the right news coverage." Stewart released his 32nd studio album, The Tears of Hercules, on Nov. 12. - NME, 11/19/21...... Beach Boys legend Brian Wilson released At My Piano on Nov. 19, a new 15-track collection of piano covers of his greatest hits. Wilson, 79, learned piano from an early age, and in a press release he admitted playing his beloved instrument has "bought me comfort, joy and security" over the years. "We had an upright piano in our living room and from the time I was 12 years old I played it each and every day. I never had a lesson, I was completely self-taught," Wilson notes. "I can't express how much the piano has played such an important part in my life. It has bought me comfort, joy and security. It has fuelled my creativity as well as my competitive nature. I play it when I'm happy or feeling sad. I love playing for people and I love playing alone when no one is listening. Honestly, the piano and the music I create on it has probably saved my life," he adds. - Music-News.com, 11/19/21...... Steve PerryFormer Journey vocalist Steve Perry's first ever holiday album, The Season, has debuted at No. 6 on Billboard's Top Album Sales with 11,000 copies sold in the U.S. in the week ending Nov. 11, according to MRC Data. It's Perry's second Top 10 in the 30-year history of the chart, following his 2018 studio album Traces, which debuted and peaked at No. 4. The album also bowed at No. 4 on the Top Holiday Albums chart, No. 16 on the Independent Albums chart, and No. 21 on Vinyl Albums. Boasting eight yuletide classics including "Winter Wonderland," "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town," "The Christmas Song" and "Silver Bells," The Season is Perry's personal journey back to some of the best times of his life, and is produced by Perry and longtime collaborator Thom Flowers with cover artwork by Jeff Wack. - Billboard, 11/18/21...... Willie Nelson has rightly been honored with many lifetime achievement awards during his lenthy music career -- including one from the Recording Academy in 1999, another from the Country Music Association in 2012 (which named the award in his honor), induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1993, a Kennedy Center Honor in 1998 and the Library of Congress' Gershwin Prize in 2015 -- but the country/pop legend's latest award may be equally important to him. It has been announced that the longtime marijuana advocate will be the recipient of the 2021 Clio Cannabis Lifetime Achievement Award, which has celebrated the creators at the forefront of cannabis marketing and communications since its launch in 2019. Long before cannabis gained mainstream acceptance, Nelson, now 88, made the case that its dangers were greatly exaggerated and its benefits were scarcely mentioned. He has occasionally recorded songs about his fondness for cannabis, teaming with Snoop Dogg, Kris Kristofferson and Jamey Johnson on "Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die" in 2012 and with the late Merle Haggard on "It's All Going to Pot" in 2015. The latter reached No. 48 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart. According to a statement, "Nelson was selected to receive the award for his decades-long reputation for advocating the plant's healing powers, elevating cannabis in the mainstream and innovating in the business space. His team is responsible for introducing marijuana and hemp-based wellness products like Willie's Reserve and Willie's Remedy in addition to launching a new cannabis conference called Luck Summit: Planting the Seed." Additional 2021 honorees include Fab 5 Freddy, Mary Pryor and Ophelia Chong. The trophies will be presented as part of the 2021 Clio Cannabis Awards, streaming on Social Club TV beginning Dec. 7. Social Club TV is available on AppleTV, Roku, AndroidTV iOS, Google Play, Plex, Struum, Phillips, Samsung Tizen, TCL, LG, rad.live, SelectTV, and on the web at TheSocialClub.tv. - Billboard, 11/18/21...... Jimmy Buffett has written the foreword for a new book that spotlights the history of the legendary Nashville, Tenn., music venue Exit/In. Exit/In: 50 Years and Counting, which ships later this fall, celebrates the history of the Music City landmark, and features interviews with the likes of John Hiatt, Rodney Crowell, Darius Rucker, Lucinda Williams, Marshall Chapman and more. There are also photos from legends like past Exit/In performers Willie Nelson, John Prine and George Jones at the vaunted venue -- which was sold to a hotel developer earlier in 2020 and whose future is unclear. "When the venue opened, my world got a big bump from that first show, a bump which seems to have lasted for fifty years -- or at least memories of it," Buffett writes in the foreword. "The Exit/In was also the spark that ignited the spread of listening rooms in Nashville. All you have to do is look at the sign out front with the names of stars and wannabes who became stars to know what this place means to the musical history of Nashville. In these pandemic days, when so many performers and technicians are struggling to stay afloat until we can all work again, I am going to do whatever I can to help keep the door of the Exit/In open, and I hope this story will help the cause," he added. - Billboard, 11/18/21...... David BowieA previously unseen video of David Bowie performing an early single called "Can't Help Thinking About Me" has been shared on YouTube. Originally released in 1965, it was the first single Bowie released after changing his name from David Jones. He performed the track during the 90s as he set to work on Toy,an album of re-recorded songs from his early days that was eventually scrapped due to a disagreement with his label. The track is set to feature on the forthcoming David Bowie 5: Brilliant Adventure (1992-2001) and Toy box sets, which are due out on Nov. 26 and Jan. 7, respectively. Alongside the video, a live audio recording of the track has also been shared, taken from a session at Maida Vale Studios for BBC Radio One. Recorded in 1999 for the Mark Radcliffe show, the track is out now on streaming services. Meanwhile, a new Bowie biopic is in the works from the director of the 2015 Kurt Cobain biopic, Montage of Heck. According to Variety, Brett Morgen has spent the last four years working on the project, which has involved looking through thousands of hours worth of performance footage, the majority of which has never been circulated. A source described the work as "neither documentary nor biography, but an immersive cinematic experience built, in part, upon thousands of hours of never before seen material." Bowie's longtime producer Tony Visconti has also signed on to the project, acting as its music producer. Members of the sound team behind Freddie Mercury/Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody have also joined the team to mix and design the project. A Sundance Film Festival premiere in late January is rumoured to be in the works, which would coincide with the six-year anniversary of Bowie's death. - NME, 11/19/21...... Speaking of Bohemian Rhapsody, a screenwriter for the mega-popular rocdoc has filed a lawsuit against its producer Graham King and his production company, GK Films. McCarten filed a breach of contract suit on Nov. 17 for money he claims he's owed from the 2018 film, which stars Rami Malek as the late Queen frontman Freddie Mercury. McCarten's suit claims that he made a deal to receive a five per cent share of GK Films' take of Bohemian Rhapsody, rather than Disney or Fox, who acquired the studio. McCarten states that he's not yet been paid anything from the deal, claiming King has been "unresponsive" to his appeals to settle up. McCarten and his attorneys seek "monetary damages in an amount to be proven at trial," a full accounting of the film and "a judicial declaration of the parties' contractual rights and duties in connection with the Writer's Agreement...By this Action, McCarten seeks to hold GK Films to its promise in the Writer's Agreement." - NME, 11/18/21...... Primary Wave Music has purchased the publishing catalog and master royalties of late Toto drummer and co-writer Jeff Porcaro for approximately $30 million, according to a source close to the deal. The acquisition arrives at the end of a massive year of catalog growth for Primary Wave by adding Porcaro's portion of master royalties and publishing of Toto's chart topping hits like the Grammy-winning hits "Rosanna," "I'll Be Over You," "Hold The Line," and their evergreen classic, "Africa." Co-written by Porcaro, "Africa" was released in Oct. 1982 as the third single from the band's multi-platinum record Toto IV and became the band's only No. 1 hit on Billboard's Hot 100 chart. Porcaro, an in-demand session drummer for the likes of Sonny & Cher, Miles Davis, Steely Dan, Eric Clapton, Barbra Streisand, Joe Cocker, Bruce Springsteen, Elton John and Frankie Valli, passed away in 1992 at the age of 38 after experiencing a heart attack. Susan Porcaro, Jeff's wife, said that "As the home of legends, we feel Primary Wave is the perfect partner to continue to protect Jeff's musical legacy." - Billboard, 11/18/21...... In related news, Sting has reportedly been quietly shopping a bundle of his publishing, master recording and neighboring rights royalties since the spring. According to sources familiar with the package, the rights for Sting's music boast a combined annual income in the range of $12 million to $13 million. The Sting camp is looking for a pricey multiple floor at 30 times the annual royalties, sources say, which by using the lower royalty estimate, comes out to a $360 million valuation. Suitors meanwhile think a more realistic valuation of the assets would carry a multiple somewhere in the range of 18-25 times, or $216 million to $300 million. Sting released his 15th solo album, The Bridge, on Nov. 19. It features 10 original songs with another two as bonus tracks on the deluxe edition, plus a cover of Otis Redding's "(Sittin'On) The Dock of the Bay." - Billboard, 11/17/21...... Patti Smith is set to appear as a guest on Questlove's web series Quest For Craft, the official trailer for which has been shared on YouTube. Smith will speak to Questlove on the third episode of the show, which is created in partnership with the whiskey company The Balvenie. Her interview is set to air on Nov. 25. Filmed at Electric Lady Studios in Greenwich Village, New York City, the episode sees Smith reflect on her appreciation for life. "We love the things that we have in life and we're gonna lose many of them," she explains. "But I have every day a new thought, a new idea. It's part of the package of being alive." She continues: "I think we have to just be grateful for the small things. We have to be grateful for just simply being alive, having our breath, having our creative impulse. Just start with that every day." - NME, 11/19/21...... GenesisGenesis performed their 1980 single "Misunderstanding" for the first time in 37 years during a concert at Chicago's United Center on Nov. 15. It was the first show on the prog-rock legends' "Last Domino?" tour's US leg. Genesis hadn't played the track since their "Mama" tour in 1984 before incorporating a segment of it into a live medley in 1988. Genesis drummer/vocalist Phil Collins also made it a part of his solo gig setlists in 2004. Genesis were forced to postpone their remaining UK appearances for 2021 "due to positive Covid-19 tests within the band." It was subsequently confirmed that the group will return to fulfil the London dates in Mar. 2022. Genesis will return to Canada on Nov. 22 for the first time since 2007 on their "Last Domino?" tour. But the Phil Collins who will greet Torontonians on Nov. 25 and 26 at Scotiabank Arena is a far cry from the Energizer Bunny-like figure who appeared onstage in 1976; he now performs from a chair, having suffered a devastating neck injury in 2007 that caused severe nerve damage to his hands and left him unable to drum. The "Last Domino?"' tour, which kicked off in Birmingham, UK on Sept. 20, marks Genesis' first live shows in 14 years. Ahead of the UK leg beginning, Collins ruled out any further dates, saying these will be the last Genesis shows ever. - NME, 11/17/21...... Eric Clapton has doubled down on his anti-vaccine comments on Robert F Kennedy Jr's podcast, The Defender. Clapton reaffirmed his views on the podcast of RFK Jr, a prominent anti-vaccine activist, while also opening up about the effect his stance had on his relationships with others. "Over the last year, there's been a lot of disappearing, a lot of dust around with people moving away quite quickly, and it has, for me, refined the kind of friendships I have. And it's dwindled down to the people that I obviously really need and love," Clapton said. "And inside my family that became quite pivotal...I've got teenage girls and an older girl who's in her thirties, and they've all had to kind of give me leeway because I haven't been able to convince any of them. I think my wife is now seeing it the same way as me," he added. Clapton has been vocal about his opposition to lockdown restrictions and vaccinations throughout the Covid-19 pandemic and in December 2020, he teamed up with fellow skeptic Van Morrison for the track "Stand and Deliver," one of many anti-lockdown songs Morrison recorded and which were met with significant backlash. - NME, 11/19/21...... Singer/songwriter/musician Keith Allison, a former member of the '60s pop band Paul Revere & the Raiders and who performed on songs recorded by Sonny & Cher, Ringo Starr, Harry Nilsson and The Monkees, died at his home in Sherman Oaks, Calif., on Nov. 17. He was 79. Allison was a member of Paul Revere & the Raiders from 1968-75, singing and playing bass, guitar and organ. In 1967, he co-wrote with bandmate Mark Lindsay the bluegrass song "Freeborn Man," recorded by him, Glen Campbell, Jerry Reed and scores of others over the years. He contributed to albums by The Monkees, including their self-titled 1966 debut, 1967's Headquarters and 1968 Head, and he co-wrote "Auntie's Municipal Court" with fellow Texan Michael Nesmith for another 1968 album, The Birds, the Bees & The Monkees. Allison played guitar and harmonica on Sonny & Cher's mega-hit "The Beat Goes On," recorded in 1966. A year later, Columbia Records signed him and released the album Keith Allison in Action. In Los Angeles for a taping of Dick Clark's ABC afternoon variety show Where the Action Is, Allison was hanging out with the crew and caught on camera, and viewers mistook him for Paul McCartney. He then became a permanent Action cast member. Allison scored the Peter Sellers film Where Does It Hurt? (1972) and wrote and sang the title song. He also wrote and recorded four tunes for Dennis Quaid's The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia (1981). In the '70s, he toured with Johnny Rivers and the group headlined by Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart. As an actor, Allison played Captain James J. White in the Civil War epic Gods and Generals (2003) and showed up on episodes of Blossom, 7th Heaven and The Love Boat. Survivors include his wife of 40 years, Tina Stern, and a celebration of his life is being planned. - The Hollywood Reporter, 11/19/21...... Philip Margo, a founding member of the 1960s group The Tokens, the doo-wop foursome behind the '60s hit "The Lion Sleeps Tonight", died on Nov. 13 at the age of 79. Margo passed at a Los Angeles hospital after suffering a stroke, according to his family. "With a final roar we announce the passing of our incredible lion, Philip Margo," reads a statement on the band's Facebook page. Margo, a baritone, and his younger brother Mitch, a tenor, hooked up with Jay Siegel and Hank Medress, two of their friends from Brooklyn, to form The Tokens in 1960. It wasn't long before they made their mark. "The Lion Sleeps Tonight," The Tokens' adaptation of South African singer Solomon Linda's "Mbube" and The Weavers' "Wimoweh" for RCA Victor, reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in Dec. 1961 and remained there for three weeks. The Tokens' other hits that decade included "Tonight I Fell in Love," "I Hear Trumpets Blow," "Portrait of My Love" and "He's in Town," but "The Lion" still roars to this day. He also contributed the music and lyrics for the Broadway show "A Matter Of Time," managed the career of Hollywood actor Robert Guillaume, and wrote for TV shows such as Diff'rent Strokes and Small Wonder. His first novel, The Null Quotient, was published in 2010. He is survived by his wife, three children and eight grandchildren. His brother and fellow Tokens member Mitch died in Nov. 2017, aged 70. - Billboard, 11/18/21...... Mick RockMick Rock, the aptly-named photographer who snapped the greats of rock music -- from David Bowie to Lou Reed, Iggy Pop and more --- and created some of the genre's most iconic album covers, has died at age 72. Rock's passing was confirmed with a message posted on his Twitter page. "It is with the heaviest of hearts that we share our beloved psychedelic renegade Mick Rock has made the Jungian journey to the other side," the tribute reads. "Those who had the pleasure of existing in his orbit, know that Mick was always so much more than 'The Man Who Shot The 70s.'..."Let us not mourn the loss, but instead celebrate the fabulous life and extraordinarycareer of Michael David Rock." The Brit is remembered as "a photographic poet -- a true force of nature who spent his days doing exactly what he loved, always in his own delightfully outrageous way." The cause of death has not been disclosed. Born 1948 in London, Rock discovered his flair for camerawork while studying at Cambridge. A natural networker, he hooked up with locals Syd Barrett (of Pink Floyd) and Mick Jagger's younger brother Chris. Rock, with his relaxed demeanor, gift of gab and keen eye for detail, shot the likes of former Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, Queen, the Sex Pistols, The Ramones, Blondie, and created some of the most famous images of David Bowie. That special relationship extended to music videos, with Rock producing and directing Bowie's "John, I'm Only Dancing", "Jean Genie," "Space Oddity," and "Life On Mars." He would go on to publish several collections of Bowie photos, including 2002's Moonage Daydream and The Rise Of David Bowie 1972-1973, which was released in Sept. 2015, just months before Bowie's death. Rock was the subject of a 2017 documentary, Shot!, and also the chief photographer on such films as The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Hedwig and the Angry Inch and Shortbus. Although known as "The Man Who Shot the Seventies," Rock wasn't stuck in time. He'd go on to shoot the likes of Snoop Dogg, Daft Punk, Lenny Kravitz , Janelle Monae, Motley Crue, and many more. During his lifetime, Rock had major exhibitions in Tokyo, Toronto, London, Liverpool, Berlin, Manchester, New York, Oslo, Gothenburg, Stockholm, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Sao Paolo, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Toulouse and elsewhere. "A man fascinated with image, he absorbed visual beings through his lens and immersed himself in their art, thus creating some of the most magnificent photographs rock music has ever seen. To know Mick was to love him. He was a mythical creature; the likes of which we shall never experience again," reads the tribute on the late photog's socials. - Billboard, 11/19/21.

As their "No Filter" tour hit Detroit on Nov. 15, the Rolling Stones treated their audience to a live rendition of The Temptations' 1966 R&B classic "Ain't Too Proud To Beg" for the first time since 2007. Although the Stones have played the song live over 100 times since 1975, it hadn't been a part of their setlist since a 2007 gig at London's O2 Arena. Frontman Mick Jagger told the Motor City audience that "Ain't Too Proud to Beg"was added to the show in honor of Detroit's musical roots. "Ever since we were really young, we always loved Motown," Jagger told the audience. "We can't come to Detroit and not do a Motown number, right?," he added. Other Temptations tracks that frequently appear in their repertoire include "I Can't Get Next to You," "Don't Look Back," and the Some Girls track "Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)." The band continues its tour with a Nov. 20 show in Austin, Tex., and will wrap the trek three days later at the Hard Rock Live Casino in Hollywood, Fla. Meanwhile, Mick Jagger has told Britain's Mojo magazine that the band may tour in 2022 if "everyone" is feeling up for it. And Jagger, 78, says he expects that he and his bandmates -- 77-year-old Keith Richards and 74-year-old Ronnie Wood -- will continue live performing as long as they are fit and enjoying being on the road. "If things are good next year and everyone's feeling good about touring, I'm sure we'll do shows," Jagger said. Richards, also participating in the interview, revealed he was a bit apprehensive about playing without late Stones drummer Charlie Watts keeping the beat, but says he and new recruit Steve Jordan soon found their groove: "I was like, 'I can't pick this up without Charlie. But once Steve and I got into it: 'Hey, this is the way it's supposed to be.' From a musical point of view, it's incredibly energetic and wonderfully inspiring. Steve is so aware of the seat he's sitting in. [He] said to me: 'Charlie played the drums. He didn't hit them.'" - New Musical Express/Music-News.com, 11/17/21...... Roger DaltreyIn other Stones-related news, The Who frontman Roger Daltrey has labeled the Rolling Stones as "a mediocre pub band" in a new interview with Amazon's The Coda Collection streaming channel, but also took the opportunity to praise Mick Jagger. "You've got to take your hat off to [Jagger]. He's the number one rock 'n' roll performer," said Daltrey when asked about The Who's contemporaries including the Stones and Led Zeppelin, but then criticized the Stone's musicianship. "But as a band, if you were outside a pub and you heard that music coming out of a pub some night, you'd think, 'Well, that's a mediocre pub band!'," he said. Daltrey's comments follows Paul McCartney in recently criticizing the music of the Stones, with the Beatles legend recently calling Jagger and co. "a blues cover band." "I'm not sure I should say it, but they're a blues cover band, that's sort of what the Stones are. I think our net was cast a bit wider than theirs," he said. Daltrey is currently on a solo UK tour, with the shows consisting of "a unique mix of music and conversation that is built around Roger's musical journey." After opening the tour in London and Brighton, he'll next visit Southend (11/19), Oxford (11/21), Glasgow (11/24), Newcastle (11/26), Liverpool (11/29), Portsmouth (12/1) and Bournemouth (12/2). - NME, 11/14/21...... ABBA announced on Nov. 16 that they're giving fans a special Christmas gift with the release of a new yuletide single titled "Little Things" on Dec. 3 via Universal Music. "Little Things," which appears on the Swedish pop quartet's new mega-selling studio album Voyage, is described as a "gentle reflection on the joy of Christmas morning and family time around this special time of year." The band also teased that a video for their first-ever Christmas song will be released soon; the single will be released on a physical CD in December. Meanwhile, ABBA has earned their highest charting ever on the Billboard Hot 200 album chart with Voyage, as the album debuted at No. 2 on the chart dated Nov. 20. The set was released on Nov. 5 and is the quartet's first new studio album since 1982's The Visitors. Until now, ABBA's highest-charting album on the Hot 200 was 1978's The Album, which peaked at No. 14 on the July 22, 1978-dated chart. Of the album's total sales of 78,000 for the week, physical sales comprise 60,500 (with 42,000 on CD, 17,500 on vinyl LP and 1,000 on cassette), and digital album sales comprise 17,500. Voyage has also blasted to top of the pops in the UK, with the LP raking in 204,000 units in sales for week-one. According to the UK's Official Charts Company, Voyage is the fastest-selling album released by a group in eight years, and the group's first studio set to hit the UK summit in 40 years, and tenth title overall. Also, reports the charts compiler, ABBA notches a 58th total week at No. 1 on the Official U.K. Albums Chart, an effort bettered by only two other acts in history: the Beatles and Elvis Presley. - Billboard, 11/16/21...... '70s pop divas Cher and Dionne Warwick were among the many celebrities who congratulated Britney Spears on her long battle to end her court-ordered conservatorship after nearly 14 years. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny ruled on Nov. 12 to end the conservatorship that has controlled Spears' personal and professional life for the last decade-plus. "She's Free," Cher posted on Twitter surrounded by several happy emojis, with Warwick posting to Twitter that it was "a day to celebrate the liberation of Britney Spears." - Billboard, 11/12/21...... Bob MarleyA new immersive Bob Marley "One Love Experience" exhibit will premiere globally in London in 2022 before embarking on a multi-city tour. According to a press release, "this unique experience will showcase unseen Marley photographs and memorabilia whilst immersing audiences on a journey through his lifestyle, passions, influences, and enduring legacy." The exhibit's "One Love Music Room" will feature giant art installations designed to celebrate the late reggae legend's accolades while a multi-sensory experience can be discovered in the One Love Forest. The exhibition will also boast a live listening experience at the "Soul Shakedown Studio." The exhibit will open at London's Saatchi Gallery on Feb. 2, 2022 for a limited 10-week run before embarking on a multi-city tour. "We've been wanting to launch a Bob Marley touring exhibit for many years and we're thrilled to see it come to life and debut in London, which had a very special place in Daddy's heart," says Cedella Marley, CEO-Bob Marley Group Of Companies. "The experience can be enjoyed by all generations and we look forward to continuing to spread Daddy's music and message to the globe," she added. Fans are also requested to submit artwork to be featured as part of the experience at BobMarleyExp.com. - NME, 11/16/21...... Speaking to London's Sunday Times after watching the premiere of the new Beatles documentary The Beatles: Get Back, Paul McCartney revealed that the new Peter Jackson-directed film changed his perception of the break up of the Beatles. "I'll tell you what is really fabulous about it, it shows the four of us having a ball," Sir Paul noted. "It was so reaffirming for me. That was one of the important things about the Beatles, we could make each other laugh. John [Lennon] and I are in this footage doing 'Two Of Us' and, for some reason, we've decided to do it like ventriloquists. It's hilarious. It just proves to me that my main memory of the Beatles was the joy and the skill," he added. Asked if it had changed his perception of the band's eventual split, he said: "Really yes. And there is proof in the footage. Because I definitely bought into the dark side of The Beatles breaking up and thought, 'God, I'm to blame.' It's easy, when the climate is going that way, to think that. But at the back of my mind there was this idea that it wasn't like that. I just needed to see proof." The Beatles: Get Back will premiere on Disney+ on Nov. 25, 26 and 27, and its first official clip can be viewed on YouTube. - NME, 11/15/21...... In related news, The Beatles: Get Back director Peter Jackson has revealed he had to convince Disney bosses to break their own rules about swear words in their movies ahead of the new documentary. "We've had to have a discussion with Disney about the swearing," Jackson told Radio Times magazine. "The Beatles are Scouse boys (from Liverpool) and they freely swear but not in an aggressive or sexual way. We got Disney to agree to have swearing, which I think is the first time for a Disney channel (project). That makes them feel modern, too," he added. The Lord of the Rings director spent years creating his six-hour epic from footage captured by Michael Lindsay-Hogg for his 1970 documentary Let It Be. "I kept finding new stuff and new ways to tell the story. It ended up being six hours," Jackson said. "I thought I couldn't do it justice as anything shorter. And you can't help but be aware that this is historical footage. I was very aware of my responsibility to get this into the world and not have it disappear into a vault again," he added. - WENN/Canoe.com, 11/16/21...... Diana Ross, Lionel Richie and Nile Rodgers & Chic have been announced as the headliners of the UK's Cambridge Club Festival 2022, set for Childerley Orchard in Cambridge between June 10 and June 12. Richie and Ross will top the bill on the Saturday and Sunday respectively at the "feel-good family festival," with Rodgers and Chic due to appear as "special guests." Festivalgoers can also experience comedy talks, live podcasts, wellness activities, an "after dark orchard discotheque" and more. Ross released her first studio album in 15 years, 'Thank You', on November 5. Ross released her first studio album in 15 years, Thank You, on Nov. 5. - NME, 11/13/21...... Gene SimmonsIn a new interview with Talkshoplive's Rock N' Roll Channel, KISS bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons hit out at anti-vaxxers, saying "if you're willing to walk among us unvaccinated, you are an enemy." "I don't care about your political beliefs. You are not allowed to infect anybody just because you think you've got rights that are delusional, of course," Simmons told host Steve Harkins, taking aim at the people who are refusing the Covid-19 vaccine because they believe it impacts on their civil rights. "You don't have the right to go through a red light. The government has the right to tell you to stop," Simmons continued. "If they tell you you can't smoke in a building, you can't smoke in a building. And that's not because they want to take away your rights, it's because the rest of us hate it! This delusional, evil idea that you get to do whatever you want and the rest of the world be damned is really terrible. We've gotta identify those people and bring them out into the open so you know who they are. Know who your friends are by how much they care about you," he added. In August, Simmons supported the idea that the Covid vaccine should be mandatory and criticized "evil, self-serving politicians" who he says are "more interested in getting re-elected than actually saving lives." Earlier in 2021, KISS were forced to postpone several shows after Simmons and Paul Stanley tested positive for the virus. - NME, 11/13/21...... A new Tom Petty documentary about the making of his 1994 classic LP Wildflowers has been shared on YouTube. Tom Petty: Somewhere You Feel Free - The Making of Wildflowers is based around a collection of 16mm archives that weren't discovered until 2020. It follows the late Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member from 1993 to 1995 during the making of his landmark album, which was produced by Rick Rubin and features new interviews with The Heartbreakers guitarist and album co-producer Mike Campbell, keyboardist Benmont Tench and more. Somewhere You Feel Free premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in March before winning the festival's coveted Audience Award as well as the prize for Best Documentary Film at the Boulder Film Festival a few months later. An expansive retrospective of the album -- Wildflowers & All The Rest -- was released in 2020. - NME, 11/12/21.

Friday, November 12, 2021

Favorite Seventies Artists In The News

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After reopening his acclaimed "Springsteen on Broadway" show at Jujamcyn's St. James Theatre in New York on Nov. 6, Bruce Springsteen headlined the annual "Stand Up for Heroes" benefit on Nov. 8 at Lincoln Center. During the 15 years that the event has taken place, Springsteen has only missed it once, in 2017 when he was performing his Broadway show. "We don't have to ask him. He comes to us," journalist Bob Woodruff said about the event that raises money to help injured veterans and their families. This year's "Stand Up for Heroes," which was started after Woodruff was seriously injured by an improvised explosive device while covering the war in Iraq in 2006, raised $4.6 million. Other performers included Jon Stewart, Brandi Carlisle, Grace Gaustad and the group Sing Harlem. Current and former military also attended the event, including five members of the Marine company involved in the deadly ambush in Kabul that left 13 American service members killed in August during the Afghanistan withdrawal. Springsteen's performance at the event, which also sees the New Jersey rocker cracking a number of jokes, has been shared on Twitter.com. - AP, 11/10/21...... Eric ClaptonAmerican blues guitarist Robert Cray has pulled out of his opening gig for Eric Clapton's upcoming tour after Clapton released a song comparing Covid-19 lockdowns to slavery. Cray, a Black man born into a segregated community in 1953 Georgia and who has frequently collaborated with Clapton in the past, said he sent Clapton an email after he heard Clapton's song "Stand and Deliver," a joint release with his fellow Covid skeptic Van Morrison, last December. "Do you wanna be a free man / Or do you wanna be a slave? / Do you wanna wear these chains / Until you're lying in the grave?," go the lyrics, a comparison which Cray took issue with. Cray said he sent Clapton an email and that "his reaction back to me was that he was referring to slaves from, you know, England from way back." Cray said the two shared another email exchange before he stepped back and cut ties completely with Clapton, making contact one last time to formally scrap his planned stint opening for Clapton on tour. In August, Clapton followed "Stand And Deliver" (which itself was met with significant backlash) with another politically charged anti-lockdown song, "This Has Gotta Stop." On it, he declares: "You wanna claim my soul, you'll have to come and break down this door." In July, he vowed never to perform at a venue that required proof of vaccination as a condition of entry (however two months later, he did indeed perform at such a venue). Then in October, it was reported that Clapton had donated £1,000 and lent his own van to UK anti-lockdown music group Jam For Freedom, congratulating its founder on doing "great work." Clapton was also the subject of a recent article in Rolling Stone magazine titled "The Dark Side of 'God'" which explored his history of making a "full-tilt" racist rant one time during a 1976 concert along with his more recent controversial opinions about vaccines. - New Musical Express, 11/12/21...... ABBA's latest album Voyage has conquered the U.K. by outselling the rest of the country's Top 40 combined. Voyage racked up 118,000 sales over the first weekend in November for the biggest first-week sales of 2021 in the UK, and is on track to be the biggest opening week sales leader in four years. If the album does hold course, it'll give the Swedish pop icons their 10th U.K. No. 1, and first studio set to lead the Official U.K. Albums Chart since 1981's The Visitors, ABBA's final album before disbanding. Voyage contains the U.K. Top 10 single "Don't Shut Me Down" (No. 9), and the previously released songs "I Still Have Faith In You" (No. 14), and "Just a Notion" (No. 59). Brits have a deep connection with ABBA, with the quartet's1992 retrospective ABBA Gold notching a record 1,018 weeks on the Official U.K. Albums Chart and is one of the territory's best-selling albums of all time. Meanwhile, Voyage has also sailed to the No. 1 position Down Under. The album is an immediate hit in Australia, bowing at the summit of Oz's ARIA Albums Chart. It's the second ABBA album (and first studio set) to top the ARIA chart following the ABBA Gold compilation, which logged four straight weeks at No. 1 in Dec. 1992. ABBA also had three albums hitting No. 1 in Australia prior to the launch of the ARIA Charts in 1983, and in 2018, their Mamma Mia! soundtrack also hit the top of the ARIA Albums Chart. - Billboard, 11/8/21...... Also making waves in Australia is Elton John, whose recent single "Cold Heart (Pnau Remix)" has soared to the top of the ARIA singles chart. The single, lifted from Elton's The Lockdown Sessions LP, moves to the summit after entering the charts 12 weeks ago and then five straight weeks at No. 2. With his latest feat, Sir Elton, at 74 years, seven months and 14 days, becomes the oldest artist to top the ARIA Singles Chart, overtaking Beatles great Paul McCartney. "Cold Heart (Pnau Remix)," featuring vocals from Dua Lipa and remixed by the Sydney-based trio Pnau, marks Elton's 20th Top 10 single in Australia, and his third official No. 1, according to Universal Music. Meanwhile, John has remarked that he's "full of beans" and "raring" to make new music after being given a prestigious award by England's Prince Charles during a ceremony at Windsor Castle on Nov. 10 in which the Rocket Man was made a member of the Order of the Companions of Honour for services to Music and to Charity. "I've had an amazing life, music has been my life, and I got this for music and for work for charity," John said. "I may not look as if I'm 100 per cent fit -- but I'm not quite -- but I'm still raring to go and I've got a lot more work to do as far as my life goes. So this is just a reminder that there's more to do. More work to do for music, more work to do for charity and life is great -- I'm so lucky. I've had a hip replacement but I'm full of beans and I'm full of zest, but this is just a prompter to say 'come on you've got more to do now'," he added. Elton's acceptance of the honor can be viewed on YouTube. - Billboard, 11/7/21...... The Grateful Dead has scored its highest charting album since 1987 on the Billboard Hot 200 album chart -- and its biggest sales week for an album in over 25 years -- with its latest archival live album Dave's Picks, Vol. 40: Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN 7/18/90 & 7/19/90. The set debuted at No. 13 on the chart dated Nov. 13, starting with nearly 23,000 equivalent album units earned in the U.S. in the week ending Nov. 4, according to MRC Data. All of its 23,000 units came from pure album sales, as the set was issued exclusively as a four-CD set, and limited to 25,000 numbered copies. It becomes the iconic jam band's highest charting album since 1987's In the Dark peaked at No. 6 in Aug. 1987, fueled in large part by the band's lone top 10, or even Top 40, Billboard Hot 100 hit, the No. 9-peaking "Touch of Grey." The Grateful Dead regularly releases archival live albums and other from-the-vaults recordings, and Dave's Picks, Vol. 40 marks the fifth such project to debut from the band in 2021 on the Billboard 200. - Billboard, 11/8/21...... Legendary Beatles member and climate change activist Paul McCartney is urging leaders at COP26 -- the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference -- to acknowledge the part that animal agriculture is playing on our quickly deteriorating planet. Sir Paul -- with the support of his family -- is calling on COP26 delegates to adopt the Plant Based Treaty to accompany the Paris Agreement, the 2015 international agreement settled on at COP21 that covers climate change mitigation, adaptation and finance. "We believe in justice for animals, the environment and people. That's why we support the Plant Based Treaty and urge individuals and governments to sign it," the McCartney clan said in a joint statement. "Increasingly people are recognizing that meat, dairy and egg consumption are driving carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide emissions, the three major greenhouse gases - now we need COP26 delegates and other leaders to acknowledge it," the statement added. In 2009, alongside daughters Mary and Stella McCartney, Paul founded the Meat Free Mondays initiative to "encourage people to help slow climate change, conserve precious natural resources and improve their health by having at least one plant-based day each week." Meanwhile, Macca's new boxed-set memoir The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present has debuted at No. 1 on Amazon.com's best-selling rock books list -- just ahead of the Beatles new hardcover photo book, The Beatles: Get Back. The book is the first ever standard, full-fledged memoir by any living or dead Beatles member and is described in a press release as "a treasure trove of material from McCartney's personal archive -- drafts, letters, photographs -- never seen before, which make this also a unique visual record of one of the greatest songwriters of all time." - Billboard, 11/9/21...... George HarrisonIn other Beatles-related news, the childhood home of George Harrison, where as a teen he rehearsed with Paul McCartney and John Lennon, is up for auction. According to a listing from Omega Auctions, the Harrison family moved into the spacious three-bedroom family home at 25 Upton Green in Liverpool in 1949 when the late singer/guitarist was six-years-old and lived there for the next 12 years as George began his rise to superstardom as part of the Fab Four. "During this period the house became a regular rehearsal venue for The Quarrymen and then latterly The Beatles," reads the description. "There are numerous pictures of George inside and outside the property." Though the Harrisons moved out in 1962, the home reportedly still contains some of the original features from the star's time, including the "bath, sink, some original doors, hanging rails in wardrobes and outbuildings complete with original doors and decor." Harrison learned to play guitar in the home, which the family moved out of when the Beatles were just beginning their ascent to global superstardom. The auction house currently has the home listed for $216,000-$270,000; the auction is slated to take place on Nov. 30. A video tour of the property can be viewed on YouTube. Meanwhile in other Beatles news, a previously unheard track from Harrison and Ringo Starr has been played for the first time after being unearthed in a loft. According to BBC News, the song -- titled "Radhe Shaam" -- was written and produced in 1968 by broadcaster Suresh Joshi. It features former Beatles bandmates Starr and Harrison on drums and guitar respectively, as well as Indian classical musician Aashish Khan. The track, which can be streamed on the BBC's website, was rediscovered at Joshi's home during the coronavirus lockdown, and received its first play at the Liverpool Beatles Museum on Nov. 10. It was also aired on BBC Radio Merseyside, with an official release set for Nov. 11. Elsewhere on the Fab Four front, a biopic of Beatles manager Brian Epstein titled Midas Man has been shut down mid-shoot following the exit of its director, Jonas Akerlund. Akerlund announced he is "taking a break" from the shoot and could be "unlikely to return," according to Deadline.com. Midas Man will tell the story of Epstein, the Liverpudlian record shop manager who signed the biggest band of all time. Epstein also discovered other popular acts including Cilla Black, Billy J Kramer and Gerry And The Pacemakers, and helped promote acts including Jimi Hendrix. Akerlund's departure from the project reportedly concerns other work commitments as opposed to health issues, and the filmmaker's team is yet to respond for comment. - Billboard/NME, 11/8/21...... Michael Jackson's classic spooky track "Thriller" has returned to the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 19, making it one of four Halloween treats to re-enter the chart for the week dated Nov. 13. "Thriller"'s latest chart action marked its highest placement since its original chart run in 1984, when it peaked at No. 4. The song tallied 12.9 million U.S. streams (up 109%), 8.2 million radio airplay audience impressions (up 275%) and 6,300 downloads sold (up 71%) in the Oct. 29-Nov. 4 tracking week, according to MRC Data. The title cut of Jackson's landmark 1983 album was produced by Quincy Jones and written by Rod Temperton, while its video was inducted into the National Film Preservation Board's National Film Registry. Notably, the King of Pop has now placed a solo song in the Hot 100's top 20 in the 1970s, '80s, '90s, 2000s, '10s and '20s. (As a Jackson 5 member, he also ranked in the top 20 in the '60s thanks to the group's debut hit "I Want You Back," which reached the region in Dec. 1969 on its way to No. 1 the following month.) Other Halloween-oriented tunes re-entering the chart include Bobby "Boris" Pickett and The Crypt-Kickers' novelty tune "Monster Mash" (No. 37), Ray Parker Jr.'s "Ghostbusters (No. 40), and Rockwell's "Somebody's Watching Me" (No. 42). - Billboard, 11/8/21...... Rob HalfordJudas Priest frontman Rob Halford has urged men to get their "prostate checked" after his cancer battle. Halford was diagnosed with prostate cancer amid the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, but, fortunately, he is in remission. Halford, 70, explained to MariskalRock the reason he updated his version of his Confess autobiography to include his diagnosis was in order to encourage men of a "certain age" to get themselves checked out regularly. "It's in remission. I count my blessings -- thanks to God. It was a time when ... You know, timing is everything in rock and roll and heavy metal. And, of course, this was going on during the pandemic -- the initial stages of the pandemic -- so the world was completely closed down. And so I was able to take care of three things, really -- promote [my autobiography] Confess, do some writing with the band before I came back [home] to Phoenix, and then get this cancer business sorted out." He then urged: "It's just a miracle what they can do with health care these days; it's absolutely remarkable. So in my story, my main message is to guys everywhere around the world, when you get to a certain age, it's very important that you get your prostate checked, your bloodwork checked, get a colonoscopy," he added. - Music-News.com, 11/10/21...... Former The Sex Pistols frontman John Lydon (aka Johnny Rotten) was unmasked as a contestant on the US version of the reality talent show The Masked Singer on Nov. 10. In the latest episode of the show, which sees singers perform in costume while hiding their identity, Lydon was revealed to be "The Jester." During previous episodes of the show, he had covered Alice Cooper's "School's Out" and more, while the Nov. 10 episode saw him share a version of the classic folk song "Man of Constant Sorrow." After the judges guessed that the person behind the mask of "The Jester" could be Cooper, Roger Daltrey, Sammy Hagar or Joe Elliott, Lydon was eventually unveiled. His performance of "School's Out" and his unmasking can be seen on YouTube. - NME, 11/11/21...... Speaking of Sammy Hagar, the Red Rocker has opened up about his thoughts on his Van Halen predecessor David Lee Roth, saying he ultimately has "no problem" with the hard-rock mainstay. Plugging his current gigs at the Las Vegas venue The STRAT, Hagar said in an interview on the Vegas KKLZ radio program The Mike & Carla Morning Show that he and Roth "don't even have a feud." "To be honest with you, I have no problem with Dave. I don't know what he's got going with me, but I think he always feels competitive," Hagar said. "I think he feels like he has to raise his flag, like, 'I'm Van Halen.' 'Cause I had a solo career before Van Halen. I was in Montrose before Van Halen. I've had Chickenfoot. Dave has got Van Halen, so I think he has to hold on to that kind of tight. But I don't care about that. If someone said, 'Oh, I never knew you [were] in Van Halen,' I'd say, 'Eh...'," he added. Hagar joined Van Halen in 1985 after Roth quit the band, and Hagar left the band in 1996 following his falling out with the late Eddie Van Halen, leading VH to a temporary reunion with Roth that same year. - NME, 11/7/21...... It was announced on Nov. 10 that Rick Jarrard, the Grammy Award-nominated producer who crafted hits for the likes of José Feliciano, Jefferson Airplane and Harry Nilsson, and counted Elvis Presley among his circle of friends, died Oct. 13 from undisclosed causes. Jarrard got his start behind the mixing desk at a relatively young age, as staff producer in the 1960s for RCA Records in Los Angeles. He produced four singles for RCA acts that became Top 10 hits in the late '60s -- Jefferson Airplane's "Somebody to Love" and "White Rabbit," Feliciano's "Light My Fire" and Nilsson's "Everybody's Talkin'." Two of these smashes -- "White Rabbit" and "Everybody's Talkin,'" have been voted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. In the '70s, when Presley wanted to get his band together for a comeback tour in Las Vegas, he called on Jarrard. They remained friends until Elvis passed away in 1977. Away from the studio, Jarrard served on the Board of Governors for the Recording Academy, and owned a string of music companies, including Rick Jarrard Productions, Uncle Josh's Song Emporium, Friday Records LLC, Friday Group Music Publishing LLC, and Friday Records Music Publishing LLC. Across his career, songs produced by Jarrard have been used in over 230 motion pictures, TV shows and commercials. "His career was legendary," says a rep for José Feliciano. - Billboard, 11/10/21...... Veteran actor Dean Stockwell, whose Hollywood career spanned 70 years and who was best known for his role as Admiral Al Calavicci on the television series Quantum Leap, died on Nov. 7. He was 85. Mr. Stockwell reportedly died peacefully and of natural causes at home, according to a rep. Mr. Stockwell starred in all 97 episodes of the hit sci-fi TV show Quantum Leap from 1989 to 1993. The cult classic series earned Mr. Stockwell multiple Emmy nominations, and the 1990 Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor. Mr. Stockwell started out a child actor for MGM Studios back in the 1940's, starring in films like The Boy With the Green Hair, Anchors Aweigh and Gentleman's Agreement, and he had a steady string of roles right into the 1980s. Mr. Stockwell earned a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for 1988's Married to the Mob, and also co-starred in big films like the original Dune, Blue Velvet and Paris, Texas. He found even more TV popularity when he joined the Battlestar Galactica cast in 2006. Thanks to that role, and his Quantum stardom, Mr. Stockwell became a fixture at sci-fi conventions all over the US. He is survived by his wife, Joy Stockwell and their 2 children, Austin and Sophie. - TMZ.com, 11/9/21...... Graeme EdgeGraeme Edge, best known as the longstanding drummer, poet and founding member of prog-rock icons The Moody Blues and the only Moodies member to perform on all 16 of their albums, passed away on Nov. 11 of as yet undisclosed causes. He was 80. Mr. Edge's passing was confirmed in a statement shared to the Moody Blues' Facebook page on Nov. 11, with frontman Justin Hayward writing: "It's a very sad day. Graeme's sound and personality is present in everything we did together and thankfully that will live on. When Graeme told me he was retiring I knew that without him it couldn't be the Moody Blues anymore. And that's what happened. It's true to say that he kept the group together throughout all the years, because he loved it." Born on Mar. 30, 1941 and raised in the East Staffordshire village of Rocester, Mr. Edge formed the Moody Blues in Birmingham, England in 1964 alongside guitarist Denny Laine, bassist Clint Warwick, keyboardist Mike Pinder and flautist Ray Thomas. Mr. Edge remained with the band until his death, standing as the last founding member associated with it (The Moody Blues' two current members, Hayward and bassist John Lodge, both joined in 1966). As well as its drummer, Mr. Edge contributed to The Moody Blues as a poet, penning "Morning Glory" and "Late Lament" for Pinder to narrate on their 1967 album, Days Of Future Passed. On the next year's follow-up, In Search Of The Lost Chord, Mr. Edge made his own vocal debut with the opening poem "Departure." When the Moodies went on hiatus in 1974, Mr. Edge formed his own project, The Graeme Edge Band. Alongside vocalist/guitarist Adrian Gurvitz and bassist Paul Gurvitz, the new act went on to release two studio albums: 1975's Kick Off Your Muddy Boots and 1977's Paradise Ballroom. The Moody Blues reformed the following year, with Mr. Edge continuing his dual role as drummer and poet. In 2018, Mr. Edge was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of The Moody Blues. Outside of the band and his own project, Graeme was known to have an affinity for sailing, golf and science fiction, practiced transcendental meditation, and is often credited -- alongside Sussex University professor Brian Groves -- as the creator of the first electronic drum. Moody Blues member Ray Thomas died on Jan. 7, 2018 at age 76 after revealing in 2014 he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer. - NME, 11/12/21.

A recent financial statement issued by Sony on Oct. 28 reveals the new solo album from Ozzy Osbourne will land within the next six months. The legendary heavy metal star is among a suite of artists said to have new releases "anticipated over the next six months" from Sony, appearing alongside the likes of Adele, Black Eyed Peas, A$AP Rocky and Travis Scott. Osbourne's last full-length studio album was early 2020's Ordinary Man, his first solo effort in 10 years and featuring the singles "Under The Graveyard," "Straight To Hell" and "It's A Raid" (featuring Post Malone). Ozzy recently told the heavy metal outlet Metal Hammer that his 13th solo LP would be "similar in tone" to that album, but conceded that he "can't describe it completely." "I've not heard it for a while because it keeps going over to the next person to add their parts - we're fucking around with it all the time," he said. In the interim since Ordinary Man, Osbourne became the star of an 8-bit video game called Legend Of Ozzy, reissued Blizzard Of Ozz to mark its 40th anniversary and No More Tears for its 30th anniversary, announced a lengthy stint of UK and European dates for his "No More Tours 2" tour, and was inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame. - New Musical Express, 11/6/21...... Barry GibbThe post office of The Isle of Man issued a special set of stamps on Nov. 3 celebrating the musical career and the tireless charitable work of superstar singer/songwriter/producer and Barry Gibb. Gibb, the last surviving member of the legendary The Bee Gees, was born at the Jane Crookall maternity home in the Isle Of Man's capital Douglas on Sept. 1, 1946, and lived on the island until 1955 when the family moved first to Manchester, then emigrated to Australia in 1958 before returning to the UK in 1967. He currently resides in Miami in the US. "I was born and bred on the ancient, mystical, magical Isle Of Man, and I have very fond memories of growing up there, so to appear on a set of its stamps is not only a wonderful surprise, but also an honour and a privilege," Gibb said in a statement. The seven stamps feature Barry at various stages in his incredible musical career, including the filming of the Bee Gees' 1969 TV special Cucumber Castle, on the set of the 1977 film Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, on tour in Europe in 1989, and a solo concert at the Glastonbury Festival in England in 2017. The stamps can be viewed and purchased at the iompost.com website. - Music-News.com, 11/4/21...... In the 1980s and 1990s when many fans started to snap up CD versions of albums they already owned on cassette and vinyl, record companies quietly offered a rare concession to some of their top-selling artists: they granted the artists ownership of their earlier albums. Now, as streaming fuels another boom, the major labels are paying handsomely to get those classic albums back. The latest such in-the-works purchase is Sony's negotiations to acquire Bruce Springsteen's album catalog. While it is unknown what the asking price is for Sony to acquire complete ownership of his masters -- which could mean the label is no longer obliged to pay royalties to Springsteen depending on how the deal is structured -- it is estimated Springsteen's canon of albums could carry a valuation of between $145 million and $190 million. Sources say Springsteen is also shopping his publishing catalog, with some of those sources adding that the Springsteen camp had been looking for upwards of $350 million for both the publishing and recorded masters catalogs. Springsteen's album catalog has racked up 65.5 million sales in the United States according to the RIAA website and still has plenty of firepower, with The Boss generating sales of 2.25 million albums in the U.S. since the beginning of 2018, according to MRC Data. All told, if Springsteen is selling all of his rights, that means his pay day could be anywhere from $330 million to $415 million. Many artists are reportedly scrambling to get music assets deals done before the end of 2021 in the hope that a capital gains tax increase sponsored by Democrats in control in Washington won't apply until 2022. - Billboard, 11/2/21...... In other Springsteen-related news, E Street Band guitarist Steven Van Zandt's new SiriusXM channel, "Little Steven's Coolest Songs in the World," aims to prove that rock music is not dead by introducing over 1,000 new rock bands over the past 20 years. Van Zandt has spun off his long-running "Coolest Songs" feature into its own stand-alone streaming channel at channel 721 on the digital dial. Van Zandt has been introducing his fans and listeners to a one new "Coolest Song in the World" for two decades, spotlighting them on his original "Little Steven's Underground Garage" channel as well as on a series of compilation albums. "It's to encourage the new music and it's a way of focusing in on the new bands and new music from older bands," says Van Zandt, who has been famously hands-on when it comes to his original Sirius channel, which features his stem-winding audio essays about music, movies and landmark cultural events between garage rock nuggets and beloved songs from rock progenitors. The new channel, however, will eschew that format for hand-picked, non-stop tracks from some of today's best fuzz-loving bands, as well as new tracks from inspirations such as Paul McCartney and Jeff Beck. "There's nothing wrong with classic rock, but it got limited over the years to the point where it didn't play new songs that much," Van Zandt notes. "I grew up with that newness, the constantly refreshing well of great music that's in our archive and the new stuff that connected you to that archive and that makes the old stuff more relevant. People want curation because there's too much information out there these days. [The listeners] learned to trust me over the last 20 years and this is more evidence of that trust. You're reminded of the great stuff or reminded of new stuff that will blow your mind. People think rock is dead... wait till they get a load of this!," he adds. - Billboard, 11/4/21...... Paul McCartney has weighed in about UK chancellor Rishi Sunak's plan invest to £2million in looking at the potential of giving the Beatles' hometown of Liverpool yet another museum dedicated to its hometown heroes -- arguing that he's "happy that they're recognizing that it's a tourist attraction" but he "thinks they could also spend the money on something else." In late October, Sunak announced the proposals on Liverpool's Waterfront in his Budget as part of an £850 million investment to protect museums, galleries, libraries and local culture across the UK -- which included "securing up to £2 million to start work on a new Beatles attraction." Critics branded this plan as "pointless nonsense," given that the £2 million is only going towards allowing the Liverpool City Region to "develop a business case" for the museum and not actually building it, as well as the fact that the city already has two museums dedicated to The Fab Four, plus their legendary old haunt and venue The Cavern, each band member's old house, a "Beatles Week" festival and numerous Beatles city tours. Sir Paul let his thoughts about a potential new Beatles project in Liverpool be known during an event on Nov. 5 to launch his new book The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present at Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall. McCartney referenced Joni Mitchell's lyrics about "they paved paradise and put up a parking lot" when in the early days of the Beatles fame the city infamously filled in the Beatles' early venue The Cavern. "I'm quite happy that they're recognizing that it's a tourist attraction, but I think they could also spend the money on something else," he said. During the event, Paul also revealed that his parents were the original inspiration for his Beatles and solo music. "My mum was very reassuring and, like so many women often are, she was also the one who kept our family going. She kept our spirits up," he said. - New Musical Express, 11/6/21...... In other Beatles-related news, the director of the 1970 Beatles film Let It Be has said he "doesn't care" that Ringo Starr isn't a fan of the documentary after Ringo said during a Zoom interview in March that he "didn't feel any joy in the original" Let It Be film. Director Michael Lindsay-Hogg told Rolling Stone that "personally, I don't care." "That's his opinion. And we all have them. I mean, the polite version is everybody's got elbows and everybody's got opinions. I like Ringo. And I don't think he's seen the movie for 50 years," Lindsay-Hogg added. He continued: "And I think, if you haven't seen the movie in a long time, and you may not have the best memory in the world, all that kind of gets mixed up in your brain about what it was like. Because when I saw it last, I'm thinking, 'What is he talking about?' In fact, there's great joy and connection and collaboration, and good times and jokes and affection in Let It Be." Starr also criticized Let It Be for only including "seven to eight minutes" of The Beatles' show on the Apple Corps rooftop in 1969, while Peter Jackson's new The Beatles: Get Back documentary presents a 43-minute version. The new film arrives in the UK on Nov. 25 via Disney+. - NME, 11/3/21...... Lionel RichieFormer The Commodores member and '80s solo superstar Lionel Richie has signed an exclusive publishing agreement with Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG), it was announced on Nov. 4. Richie's new relationship with the world's second largest music publisher will include some of his most iconic songs, like "All Night Long (All Night)" "Hello," "Lady," and "Dancing On the Ceiling," among others. It also sees Richie's publishing and records united under the Universal Music Group (UMG) umbrella after a six-year stint with Kobalt Music Publishing, a relationship first announced in September 2015. Richie remains in contract with Capitol Records for his master recordings. The Alabama-born Richie became a member of The Commodores in 1974, and launched his solo career in 1982 with a self-titled solo album. He has earned a total of 32 Grammy nominations and eight total wins, also appearing as a judge on American Idol and holding residencies in Las Vegas. - Billboard, 11/4/21...... Lionel Richie's "Endless Love" duet partner, Diana Ross, has hinted she'll be playing the legendary Glastonbury festival in the UK in the summer of 2022. Ross, who released her first studio album in 15 years, Thank You, on Nov. 5, had been scheduled to play the Sunday afternoon legend's slot on the Pyramid Stage at the 50th-anniversary edition of the world-famous festival in 2020, which was axed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Ross is set to head out on a UK tour behind the new album in June, the same month as the Glastonbury festival, and in a new interview with the Daily Mirror teased: "So many people asked me to return to the UK -- I'm answering the call, and looking forward to seeing everyone next summer." - Music-News.com, 11/6/21...... On Nov. 4 ABBA shared it first trailer for the slick digital ABBA avatars who will take the stage in London in 2022 for the group's "Voyage" concert series, and released more tickets for the events. The high-energy 20-second trailer, which can be viewed on YouTube, finds the Swedish pop superstars -- Agnetha Faltskog, Bjorn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Anni-Frid (Frida) Lyngstad -- rocking the stage in glowing, Tron-like suits on a giant stage filled with digital neon pyramids as they dance along to their 1978 Europop ditty "Summer Night City." On the same day ABBA also released more tickets for the concerts, which are now taking bookings through Dec. 4. The concerts promise a run through the group's legendary catalog of pop hits, performed by their digital avatars, as well as new tracks from the Voyage album, including "I Still Have Faith in You," "Don't Shut Me Down" and a third recent single, "Just a Notion." In other ABBA-related news, two men have died and one woman has been injured in an accident before an ABBA tribute concert in Uppsala, Sweden, on Nov. 2. Two men died when one of them jumped or fell from the 7th floor of a culture center in Sweden and landed on the other, police said. The 80-year-old man who crashed into the lobby of the Uppsala Konsert and Kongress venue died at the scene north of Stockholm, and the 60-year-old man he struck died later, police said. A woman who was with the 60-year-old man was hurt but her injuries were not considered life-threatening, police said. A tribute concert to the two male members of ABBA, Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson, had been scheduled at the culture center on Nov. 2, but the event was canceled, according to Swedish media. - Billboard/AP, 11/4/21...... The lives and careers of legendary A&M Records founders Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss will be explored in a new two-part documentary series, Mr. A & Mr. M: The Story of A&M Records, which will premiere on the EPIX cable channel in December. The new documentary promises to give a weighty account of the record company which launched the careers of such acts as The Carpenters, Joe Cocker and The Police with a blend of rare archival footage, interviews, and music from its roster of stars. Alpert and Moss's lifetime achievements were recognized in 1997, when they received a trustees award from the Recording Academy, and again in 2006, when they were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Episode One of Mr. A & Mr. M airs on Dec. 5, and traces the early days of the label, which, like so many other great creative endeavors, began life in the humblest of beginnings: a garage in Los Angeles. A week later, on Dec. 12, a second episode tells the tale of A&M Records' commercial heyday, its sale in 1989 to Polygram, and the big-picture perspective from Alpert and Moss, as they recount their work and friendship. The series will be internationally distributed by MGM on dates yet to be announced. A trailer for the film can be viewed on YouTube. - Billboard, 11/4/21...... AC-DCAC/DC has just joined YouTube's elite "billion views club" as its track "Thunderstruck" has crossed the one-billion views mark on the video streaming platform. Although "Thunderstruck" boasts intricate guitar work, a relentless build-and-release tension, and hellhound shriek vocals from AC/DC vocalist Brian Johnson, it may not exactly be the top AC/DC song that comes to mind, unlike their Bon Scott-era classics "Highway to Hell" or "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap," or their highest Billboard Hot 100 charting hit, "Moneytalks." That "Thunderstruck" is such a YouTube favorite may be explained by the fact that many of the band's classic hits with stronger mainstream recognition preceded the MTV music video era (although "You Shook Me" did receive a second video in the format's golden era when AC/DC did the soundtrack to the bizarre killer-vehicle movie Who Made Who); "Thunderstruck," meanwhile, came out well after MTV debuted and before music videos became a scarce commodity on cable TV. Also, a strong argument could be made that the inclusion of "Thunderstruck" in both Iron Man 2 and Deadpool 2 has gone a long way toward establishing it as the go-to AC/DC rocker for new generations. - Billboard, 11/3/21...... The Eagles have announced a new support act for its 2022 European stadium tour, which it will kick off on June 17 at the Gelredome in Arnhem, Netherlands. On June 26, they'll headline British Summer Time in London's Hyde Park with special guests Robert Plant and Alison Krauss. Now, it has been confirmed that the Alabama country group Little Big Town will also open for Eagles at British Summer Time -- as well as their other European dates. The Eagles will join the likes of Elton John, Pearl Jam and Duran Duran at BST Hyde Park 2022, with Adele scheduled to make her long-awaited live return across two nights (July 1/2). Prior to the coronavirus pandemic, the Eagles had planned to make a UK comeback this summer to bring their "Hotel California" tour to London's Wembley Stadium. - NME, 11/3/21...... Elton John has unveiled his very first collection of eyewear in a new partnership with Sam's Club for US retailer Walmart. "Elton John Eyewear celebrates confidence, self-expression and authenticity," John said in a statement. "The line is designed to have something for everyone, so no matter who you are, you can always Look Yourself. It's not just about glasses, it's about changing the way people see themselves," he added. The Foundations Collection includes 60 frames in total, with each design available in prescription, non-prescription, sun and reader categories. Frames are priced from $95-$100 (£70 - £74). In addition, executives at Walmart will support the mission of the Elton John AIDS Foundation's by donating a minimum of $1 million annually in order to help increase HIV education and awareness and encourage individuals to take the first steps toward a healthier future. "Our customers and members are going to love this collection," a Walmart exec says. "We're thrilled to celebrate Elton John's creativity and iconic style by launching a fun, on-trend eyewear collection that will help customers feel their best, all at an everyday low price. On top of that, we're proud to shine a light on the work of the Elton John AIDS Foundation and donate a portion of the sales to their important mission," she added. - Music-News.com, 11/2/21...... The son of '70s soul icon Gladys Knight has been sentenced to serve two years in prison for failing to withhold payroll taxes for the restaurants that bore his mother's name, federal prosecutors in Atlanta said. Shanga Hankerson, 45, opened his first restaurant, Gladys Knight's Chicken and Waffles, in Atlanta in 1997. Over the next several years, he opened at least three more locations in Georgia and Washington, D.C., and according to U.S. Attorney Kurt Erskine "willfully disregarded his tax obligations for many years." During his sentencing on Nov. 3, Hankerson, who pleaded guilty in July, was also ordered to serve a year of supervised release following his prison sentence and to pay more than $1 million in restitution, having failed to remit more than $1 million in payroll taxes from at least 2021 to 2016. Gladys Knight won a legal battle to sever ties to the business in 2017, and her son was ordered to stop using her name, likeness and memorabilia, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. - AP, 11/5/21...... Stevie WonderStevie Wonder will bring back his annual House Full of Toys Benefit Concert at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Dec. 18. "In a most challenged time throughout the world is when we show up to show our deepest love and commitment to helping those to still enjoy this holiday season," Wonder said in a release announcing the event. "It is my joy to be able to return and present House Full of Toys," he added. Wonder, who underwent a kidney transplant in 2019, last hosted House Full of Toys in 2018. The 25-time Grammy winner then welcomed a lineup of special guests that included Anderson .Paak and Ella Mai. On behalf of Wonder's nonprofit organization, We Are You Foundation, concertgoers are asked to bring an unwrapped toy or gift to the holiday event to help children, people with disabilities and families in need. Tickets for the 23rd annual House Full of Toys 2021 event go on sale to the public on Nov. 5 at 1 p.m. ET via AXS.com. - Billboard, 11/3/21...... Ronnie Wilson, one of the founding members of long-running sibling R&B/funk act The Gap Band, died on Nov. 3 after suffering a stroke the previous week which sent him into a coma he never recovered from. He was 73. "The love of my life was called home this morning, at 10:01am," Wilson's wife, Linda Boulware-Wilson, wrote in a Facebook post. "Please continue to pray for The Wilson, Boulware, and Collins family, while we mourn his passing. Ronnie Wilson was a genius with creating, producing, and playing the flugelhorn, Trumpet, keyboards, and singing music, from childhood to his early seventies. He will be truly missed!!!" Wilson formed the group in 1967 with his brothers Charlie and Robert Wilson in Tulsa, Okla., and they scored a series of Billboard R&B hits over a 40-year career during which they released 15 albums and such beloved singles such as "Shake," "I Don't Believe You Want to Get Up and Dance (Oops Up Side Your Head)," "Early in the Morning," "Burn Rubber (Why You Wanna Hurt Me)" and one of their highest-charting singles, 1982's No. 31 Hot 100 funk bop "You Dropped a Bomb on Me." The brothers originally named their group the Greenwood Archer Pine Street Band -- for the three streets in the Black part of Tulsa that were attacked by a white mob during the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre -- and they released their full-length debut, Magicians Holiday, in 1974, that same year contributing to fellow Oklahoman Leon Russell's album Stop All That Jazz. The group finally broke through on their self-titled 1979 album -- which featured R&B hits "Shake" and "I'm in Love" -- crossing over to the pop charts in 1979 with their first platinum album, Gap Band III, which topped out at No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 200 album chart and yielded the singles "Humpin'" and "Burn Rubber." Though their chart success began to wane by the late 1980s and 1990s, their funky songs gained a robust second life during that period when they were heavily sampled and covered by the likes of Snoop Dogg, Nas, Ice Cube, Tyler, the Creator and Mary J. Blige. - Billboard, 11/3/21.