Talking Heads to celebrate 40th anniversary of 'Stop Making Sense' with deluxe soundtrack, theater rerelease
Sire Records Talking Heads‘ iconic concert film Stop Making Sense is about to celebrate its 40th anniversary, and that milestone will be marked by a new theatrical release, plus a deluxe edition of the movie’s soundtrack. A24, the studio behind this year’s
On this Day, March 16, 1954: Heart’s Nancy Wilson is born
On this Day, March 16, 1954… Nancy Wilson, one-half of the rock duo Heart, was born in San Francisco, California. Nancy and her older sister Ann, along with Roger Fisher and Steve Fossen, formed Heart in 1973, and were later joined by Michael Derosier and Howard Leese,
Def Leppard teams up with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for new album 'Drastic Symphonies'
Mercury Records Def Leppard is going orchestral. The band is set to release a brand new album, Drastic Symphonies, featuring some of their classic tunes reimagined with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. The album features audio from the original recordings, combined with
Legendary session drummer Jim Gordon dies at 77
Estate Of Keith Morris/Redferns Jim Gordon, a top session drummer who played with some of rock’s biggest acts, including Derek and the Dominoes, Joe Cocker and George Harrison, died Monday from natural causes at California Medical Facility in Vacavillle, California, after
Colin Blunstone on The Zombies live show: “We don't take any prisoners”
Photo by Alex Lake The Zombies are set to kick off a short run of U.S. dates this week, and according to frontman Colin Blunstone, there will be more than just older folks in the audience. “We’re really, really fortunate