“Blood” on the screen: Bob Dylan's “Blood on the Tracks” album serves as inspiration for upcoming film

Columbia RecordsA new theatrical film inspired by Bob Dylan‘s classic 1975 album Blood on the Tracks is in the works, Variety reports. The film will be directed by Luca Guadagnino, who received an Oscar nomination for his
Expanded editions of first two Paul McCartney and Wings albums, “Wild Life” and “Red Rose Speedway,” due in December

MPL/Capitol/UMePaul McCartney continues his ongoing Archive Collection reissue campaign with the December 7 release of expanded versions of his first two albums with his post-Beatles band Wings: Wild Life and Red Rose Speedway. A super deluxe box
Neil Young revisits his 1976 solo tour on new archival live album, “Songs for Judy”

Shakey Pictures Records/RepriseA new archival Neil Young compilation titled Songs for Judy, featuring acoustic performances from his 1976 solo tour, will be released on CD and digitally on November 30. A vinyl version will follow on December
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Elton John, David Crosby, Patti Smith among nominees for 2018 Hollywood Music in Media Awards

ABC/Randy Holmes; Henry DiltzThe nominees have been announced for the 2018 Hollywood Music in Media Awards, which honor “musical excellence in visual media,” and among the rock artists who will be competing for trophies are Elton John,
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New “80s Symphonic” compilation features orchestra-enhanced versions of hits by Bowie, Foreigner, The Cars & more

RhinoOver the last couple of years, select albums have been released featuring classic recordings by such legendary artists as Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, Aretha Franklin and The Beach Boys that have been augmented with new orchestral accompaniment.