Ex-Yes keyboardist Oliver Wakeman releasing box set featuring reissue of 2001 album he made with Steve Howe

QEDG Management Oliver Wakeman, longtime Yes keyboardist Rick Wakeman‘s oldest son who followed in his dad’s footsteps to play with the U.K. prog-rock legends from 2008 to 2011, will be releasing a new three-CD box set on
Elton John tops first-ever 'Pollstar' Artist Power Index; Billy Joel, Bryan Adams in tally's top 10

Erika Goldring/Getty Images Elton John‘s recently relaunched Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour has put him on top of a new weekly chart: Pollstar‘s Artist Power Index. The ranking combines concert ticket sales data with streaming, radio airplay
Elton John guitarist Davey Johnstone's new solo album, 'Deeper than My Roots,' released today

Spirit of Unicorn Music Longtime Elton John guitarist Davey Johnstone‘s first new solo album in nearly 50 years, Deeper than My Roots, got its release today. Coinciding with the album’s arrival, Johnstone has premiered a music video
Robbie Robertson sells music catalog to new company Iconoclast, will serve as its creative adviser

Gary Gershoff/Getty Images Robbie Robertson, the founding lead guitarist and main songwriter of The Band, joins the list of rock greats who have recently sold the rights to their music catalogs for big bucks. Music Business Worldwide
Navarro, Hawkins & Chaney release debut NHC EP, 'Intakes & Outtakes'

NHC Dave Navarro, Taylor Hawkins and Chris Chaney have released their debut EP as NHC. The four-track collection, titled Intakes & Outtakes, includes two new songs — “One and the Same” and “I Could Be Somebody Else”
Listen to Dave Grohl drum on new Liam Gallagher song, “Everything's Electric”

Warner Records Introducing: FoOasis. Dave Grohl guests on a new Liam Gallagher solo track, “Everything’s Electric.” The Foo Fighters frontman also co-wrote the song, which is set to appear on the ex-Oasis vocalist’s upcoming album, C’mon You
Sweet Sexagenarian: Axl Rose celebrates his 60th birthday Sunday

Mark Horton/Getty Images Welcome to your 60s, Axl Rose! The Guns N’ Roses frontman was born on February 6, 1962, 60 years ago this Sunday. He moved to Los Angeles in the early ’80s, and in 1985,
NYC Mayor Eric Adams meets with President Biden to address surge in gun violence

President Biden joined New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Thursday to discuss violent crime and rising gun violence in the city since the start of the pandemic, along with U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland and New York
Severe, widespread winter storm disrupts travel, knocks out power

A severe winter storm caused major disruptions on Thursday, cancelling thousands of flights and knocking out power to customers in Tennessee and Texas. By Thursday afternoon, at least 5,800 flights were canceled, according to FlightAware. In addition,
Red Hot Chili Peppers announce new album 'Unlimited Love,' release new single “Black Summer”

Warner Records It’s official: Red Hot Chili Peppers are giving fans another album, but first comes their new single, “Black Summer.” After teasing the new track last week, the band released “Black Summer,” along with the music