• You Can Now Watch Taylor Swift's '1989 World Tour LIVE' Documentary on Apple Music

    Just when you thought this Sunday couldn't get any better, Apple Music went ahead and released Taylor Swift's "1989 World Tour LIVE" documentary. Yes, folks, it is true. The documentary is available to stream for all Apple Music subscribers. And for all of you that don't have an account, you can sign up for a free three month trial because this documentary is one that you don't want to miss!
  • Robert Plant, Alison Krauss Drop 'Light of Christmas Day' [LISTEN]

    The duo of Alison Krauss and Robert Plant first came about in 2007 with their smash album Raising Sand. Reconvening for the first time in nearly 8 years, the singer's came together for "Light of Christmas Day," a track from the approaching film, 'Love the Coopers.'
  • Alabama Announces First New Album, 'Southern Drawl,' in 14 Years

    Alabama, the biggest country act of the '80s (and the bestselling country band of all time) has announced that it will release a new album Southern Drawl, which will be the group's first collection of new material in 14 years. Jeff Cook, Teddy Gentry and Randy Owen—the core three that have been with the band since its debut in 1976-will all be along for the ride.
  • Robert Plant Talks About Why He Won't Reunite with Led Zeppelin; Jimmy Page Talks Led Zep on 'Ellen' [WATCH]

    Former Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant recently shed some light on why he does not want to reunite with his infamous band. The singer has been a part of other groups, which has allowed him to experiment with different genres and meet other artists. He played with John Bonham in Band of Joy before Led Zep, and he currently records with his superb Sensational Space Shifters band."I was 19 years old then — why would I ever compromise from then on?" he told Sound Opinions about his Band of Joy days.He was looking for "a colorful, exciting future," one that brought together Led Zep and eventually led him other places."I cut the cloth according to my needs," he added. "This, to me, is I think one of the most surprising, exciting and stimulating and also mostly heartfelt periods of my time as a singer."Plant revived Band of Joy in 1977, performing with the group until 1983. He also toured with the band in 2010. In 2007 he had a wildly successful release featuring Alison Krauss titled "Raising Sand," and his most recent album with the Sensational Space Shifters, "Lullaby and ... the Ceaseless Roar," has performed well on the charts.Bandmate Jimmy Page made it clear on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" that he is not the reason why Led Zeppelin has not reunited since 2007.
  • Willie Nelson Teases Duet With Kacey Musgraves

    Willie Nelson has been touring this month with Kacey Musgraves and Alison Krauss. In a new interview with CelebStoner (via Radio.com), Nelson revealed that he and Musgraves are planning to collaborate on a record.
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