Oscar Isaac thought Timothée Chalamet playing Bob Dylan was a 'really bad idea' at first
Mike Coppola/Getty Images for The Gotham Film & Media Institute Actor Oscar Isaac wasn’t sure if Timothée Chalamet could pull off playing Bob Dylan — that is until he heard him sing one of Dylan’s songs. While
Fleetwood Mac producer settles lawsuit over Tony Award-winning play 'Stereophonic'
Warner Records A producer on Fleetwood Mac’s classic album Rumours has settled his lawsuit over the Tony Award-winning play Stereophonic. Ken Caillat, who co-produced the 1977 album, filed a lawsuit in October against the writer and producers
Guns N’ Roses’ Slash and Duff McKagan featured on new Gibson Band song 'I Can Breathe'
Gibson Records Guns N’ Roses rockers Slash and Duff McKagan have lent their musical talents to the new single “I Can Breathe” from Gibson Band, described as “a revolving collective of musicians who join together to make music
Rod Stewart reunites with Faces bandmates
Jim Dyson/Redferns Rod Stewart has reunited with his Faces bandmates Ron Wood and Kenney Jones. Rod posted a photo to Instagram Monday of the three of them sitting on a couch together. While he didn’t offer up a caption on the shot,
Trio of Robert Palmer albums getting first-ever vinyl release
BFD/The Orchard Three albums by the late Robert Palmer will be released on vinyl for the very first time. The records, Live at the Apollo, Drive and Rhythm & Blues, will be released on vinyl on Feb.
Iron Maiden's 'Legacy of the Beast' mobile game to shut down
Dave Simpson/WireImage Iron Maiden‘s Legacy of the Beast mobile game is shutting down. In the game, which has been running for eight years, you play as famed Maiden mascot Eddie as you make your way through different levels inspired
Legal docs about Beatles breakup going up for auction
ABC Legal documents pertaining to the break up of The Beatles are set to go up for auction in December. The U.K. auction house Dawsons will handle the sale of the more than 300 pages of documents relating
Houston Texans player Azeez Al-Shaair suspended for 3 games for illegal hit on Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence

Cooper Neill/Getty Images (HOUSTON) — The NFL has suspended Houston Texans linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair for three games without pay after he delivered a devastating and illegal hit to the head of Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence during
On This Day, Dec. 3, 1979: Tragedy strikes The Who concert
On This Day, Dec. 3, 1979 … Tragedy struck The Who’s concert at Riverfront Coliseum in Cincinnati when 11 fans were trampled to death trying to get into the venue. The concert was using “festival seating,” and
Steely Dan to reissue 1975’s 'Katy Lied' on vinyl
Geffen/UMe Steely Dan is set to reissue another classic album on vinyl. The latest is the band’s fourth album, Katy Lied, which will be released Jan. 31, marking the first time the album’s been available on vinyl