• Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood and The Faces Reuniting for Rock 'n' Horsepower Show

    The Faces—a group featuring Rod Stewart and The Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood—have finally figured out a legitimate reunion date, after years of cancelled plans and false alarms. The band's remaining members will join together for a gig at this year's Rock 'n' Horsepower concert in Surrey. It's not too surprising a gig, as Stewart and drummer Kenney Jones have organized the event for the last three years. The event serves as a fundraiser for the Prostate Cancer UK charity.
  • Billy Joel Plays Last Concert at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum

    Billy Joel played at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on Tuesday night for the 32nd time, and perhaps this concert is the most relevant, as it's the last show to be played at the venue before it's closed for major renovations. The pianist and pop star opened his set with "Movin' Out" as a tribute to the closing of the famed venue.
  • Björk Cancels European Festival Dates at Pitchfork, La Route Du Rock, More

    A familiar bit of news, unfortunately, for Björk fans, as the Icelandic alternative star has cancelled several tour dates due to a scheduling issue. Among the dates cancelled are some rather major performances however, including the Pitchfork Music Festival Paris, La Route Du Rock and Iceland Airwaves in her homeland.
  • Paul Stanley to Front Cover Band Soul Station

    This coming autumn, Kiss singer-guitarist Paul Stanley will trade rock 'n roll for a go at soul music to front cover band Soul Station, which performs a mix of soul classics from the sixties and seventies.
  • Mac DeMarco's 'Another One' Available for Stream Via NPR

    Mac DeMarco's mini-LP, 'Another One,' set for an August 7th release date on Captured Tracks, is now available on NPR via stream. Known for surprises, the king of slacker rock is also playing a secret show at Brooklyn's Baby's All Right according to Brooklyn Vegan.
  • Mogwai Scores 'Atomic' Documentary for 'BBC Four Goes Nuclear' Series

    Glasgow based post-rockers, Mogwai, recently lent their musical expertise to score the BBC's latest documentary, "Atomic - Living In Dread And Promise." The first installment of the BBC "Four Goes Nuclear" series focuses on the forthcoming anniversary of Hiroshima. "Atomic," directed by Mark Cousins, is suitably scored.
  • Photo Recap of Lollapalooza 2015: A$AP Rocky, Sam Smith, Charli XCX and More

    Lollapalloza packs about as much variety into a music festival as possible, ranging from Paul McCartney to The Weeknd, from Metallica to Bassnectar on the headlining stages. The rainbow of colors on display onstage makes for a photographer's paradise, and Music Times was among the publications that sent our shutterbugs to gather images from the party. Writer Ryan Book tried his best not to look out of place in the photo pit over the weekend.
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