New York's Paley Center for Media hosting 'Directing The Beatles' event with Michael Lindsay-Hogg and more

Courtesy Walt Disney Studios Interest in the Beatles on film is at an all-time high thanks to Peter Jackson‘s eight-hour Disney+ documentary The Beatles: Get Back. That’s why New York’s Paley Center for the Media is hosting an event called From Paperback Writer to
The Zombies, Stone Gossard's band Painted Shield to perform at South by Southwest Music Festival

Per Ole Hagen/Redferns The South by Southwest Music Festival is known for spotlighting emerging artists, but one of the festival’s showcase artists this year has been making records for nearly 60 years. The Zombies are one of the
Journey's Jonathan Cain and Neal Schon hand reins to Def Leppard's manager amid dispute

Brian Ach/Getty Images for Journey It must be hard to play in a band, manage that band and file lawsuits against your fellow bandmates at the same time. Journey‘s Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain, who were both jointly managing the
Report: Spencer Elden files appeal after Nirvana Nevermind cover lawsuit dismissal

Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic, Inc The legal saga over Nirvana‘s Nevermind cover artwork reportedly has a new chapter. According to Spin, Spencer Elden has filed an appeal after his lawsuit against the grunge rockers was dismissed in September. The suit,
Here's why you almost never see paparazzi photos of Bob Dylan

Isabel Infantes/PA Images via Getty Images While Bob Dylan‘s tours are Never Ending, catching a glimpse of the famed rocker offstage is something that rarely happens. You almost never see Dylan, for example, making a Starbucks run, leaving
Metallica goes multilingual with “Lux Æterna” lyric videos

Blackened Recordings They say that music transcends language, and as the first band to perform on all seven continents, Metallica‘s worldwide success certainly backs that up. Just in case anything is still lost in translation, though, the
Show Me the Money: Peter Frampton sells his catalog

David Wolff-Patrick/Redferns Peter Frampton is the latest rock legend to sell his catalog — it’s been acquired by BMG. The deal includes the rights to Frampton’s publishing interests, as well as the money he makes from recordings, writing songs
Watch new animated video for the Beatles' “Here, There and Everywhere”

Apple Corps Ltd./Capitol/UMe As promised, the latest in a series of new animated videos for songs on the Beatles‘ album Revolver has arrived: It’s for Paul McCartney‘s song “Here, There and Everywhere.” In the video, the Beatles are seen in the
Dave Grohl, Greg Kurstin play 'Hanukkah Sessions' concert with guests Beck, Jack Black, Pink & Karen O

Theo Wargo/Getty Images for The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Dave Grohl and Greg Kurstin played their previously reported Hanukkah Sessions concert in Los Angeles this week, and the intimate show apparently featured even more rock
Bruce Springsteen's debut album to be the subject of a symposium at New Jersey university

Legacy Recordings January 5 will mark the 50th anniversary of the release of Bruce Springsteen‘s debut album, Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J., and to mark the occasion, a daylong symposium featuring some of the musicians who played on the record is being held