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He offered his followers some behind-the-scenes insight into what goes on between artists and record company A&R staffers charged with guiding artists' careers. -
Michael McDonald Featured on 'Life on the Patio,' the New Single by Tino Drima, Publishes Memoir
'What a Fool Believes: A Memoir,' co-written with actor/comedian Paul Reiser, has just been published by Day Street Books. -
Journey & The Doobie Brothers Launch ‘San Francisco Fest 2016’ Tour w/ Dave Mason
This summer, 1970s rock bands Journey and the Doobie Brothers will hit the road for 'San Francisco Fest 2016', a massive joint North American tour. The trek will kick off on May 12 at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre in California, and will run until August 30 when it finishes up in Chula Vista at the Sleep Train Amphitheatre. The tour will feature support from Dave Mason of the English rock band, Traffic as well. Tickets to see Journey and the Doobie Brothers were released in a pre-sale on November 30, and the demand has been high. The remaining tickets officially go on-sale this Saturday, and fans should expect to see prices rise as 2016 nears closer. -
Interlocking Music Festival 2015: Robert Plant, String Cheese Incident to Take Over Virginia
Arrington, Virgina, is about to get overloaded with the power of rock. Beginning Sept. 10, the annual Interlocking Music Festival will take place at the Oak Ridge Farm, featuring a variety of jam bands and major rock acts including Robert Plant & The Sensational Space Shifters, The String Cheese Incident, Slightly Stoopid and more. -
70 Years of Carly Simon: Her Biggest Charting Singles, 'You're So Vain' and More
This year has been full of iconic musicians celebrating seven decades on Earth: Eric Clapton, John Fogerty, Bob Seger and more. Today marks the 70th birthday of one more classic performer, as Carole King celebrates the big day on June 25. Music Times is reflecting back on 70 years of King by looking at her seven highest-charting singles, from "You're So Vain" to "Nobody Does It Better." Check them out below. -
Paul McCartney, Lenny Kravitz, Ringo Starr and More Respond to Joe Cocker's Death on Twitter
Soulful rock icon Joe Cocker died yesterday, Dec. 22, at the age of 70. The singer had been battling lung cancer. Tributes began flooding in from Cocker's contemporaries: Paul McCartney, The Doobie Brothers and Ringo Starr all paid their respects on Twitter. Some of today's artists like Lupe Fiasco, Lady Antebellum and Lenny Kravitz also showed love for the legendary performer.McCartney recalled Cocker's brilliance on The Beatles's "With a Little Help from My Friends," which the singer recorded in the late 1960s and eventually became the theme song for "The Wonder Years":"It's really sad to hear about Joe's passing. He was a lovely northern lad who I loved a lot and like many people I loved his singing. I was especially pleased when he decided to cover 'With a Little Help from My Friends' and I remember him and Denny Cordell coming round to the studio in Saville Row and playing me what they'd recorded and it was just mind blowing, totally turned the song into a soul anthem and I was forever grateful to him for doing that." -
Hunter Hayes Talks Stevie Wonder Collaboration, Tattoo Your Name Tour, CMA Awards Week
Hayes was in Nashville this week to perform at the CMA Awards, but he also played an outdoor show on Monday that went late into the night.
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