The Year in Music: The Rolling Stones embark first U.S. tour since 2014, after delay caused by Mick Jagger heart surgery

Credit: Dave HoganIn late 2018, The Rolling Stones announced plans to mount their first North American tour since 2015 in April of this year, but the 17-date trek hit a major speed bump before it even got
The Year in Music: Maybe I'm amazing — Paul McCartney announces stage musical, tours, and releases children's book and new songs

Mary McCartney/MPL CommunicationsJust about every year is an eventful one for Paul McCartney, and 2019 was no exception. In May, McCartney released an expanded, deluxe box-set version of his chart-topping 2018 studio album Egypt Station dubbed the
Bruce Springsteen's “Hello Sunshine” included on Barack Obama's best-of-2019 playlist

Credit: Danny ClinchBarack Obama has shared his favorite music of 2019, and Bruce Springsteen is among the artists whose songs made the cut. The 44th U.S. president’s annual end-of-year playlist includes Springsteen’s “Hello Sunshine,” a track off
Neil Innes, Monty Python collaborator and co-founder of Beatles parody act The Rutles, dead at 75

Jim Dyson/Redferns via Getty ImagesNeil Innes, best-known to most in the U.S. as a frequent collaborator with Monty Python’s Flying Circus and co-founder of The Beatles parody band The Rutles, has died at age 75, the BBC
February in America: Ex-Supertramp singer Roger Hodgson lines up US shows in early 2020

Credit: Rob ShanahanFormer Supertramp singer Roger Hodgson will launch the 2020 edition of his Breakfast in America World Tour with a run of U.S. concerts in February. The trek kicks off February 13 in Bensalem, Pennsylvania, and
Rare Rolling Stones photos taken by Bill Wyman collected in new book, 'Stones from the Inside'

ACC Art BooksLongtime Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman has published a new limited-edition photo book titled Stones from the Inside: Rare and Unseen Images. The book features more than 270 images that Wyman snapped during his long