Are you gonna go my way … to Vegas: Lenny Kravitz announces Blue Electric Light Las Vegas residency

Are you gonna go my way … to Vegas: Lenny Kravitz announces Blue Electric Light Las Vegas residency
Are you gonna go my way … to Vegas: Lenny Kravitz announces Blue Electric Light Las Vegas residency
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Lenny Kravitz is headed to Vegas. The rocker just announced an exclusive engagement at the Park MGM in October.

Kravitz’s Blue Electric Light Las Vegas will consist of five shows, October 18, 19, 23, 25 and 26, at Dolby Live at Park MGM. 

A Citi ticket presale kicks off Tuesday at 10 a.m. local time, followed by a fan presale Wednesday at 10 a.m. Tickets will then go on sale to the general public starting Friday at 10 a.m.

The residency news comes as Kravitz is getting ready to release his 12th studio album, Blue Electric Light, on Friday. It is available for preorder now.

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Bruce Springsteen releases Songs from Around the World, Volume 2 live playlist

Bruce Springsteen releases Songs from Around the World, Volume 2 live playlist
Bruce Springsteen releases Songs from Around the World, Volume 2 live playlist
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Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band are currently on tour overseas, so it only seems fitting that the latest installment in The Boss’ live series would be a playlist of international performances. 

The Live Series: Songs from Around the World, Volume 2 features Springsteen performances from international tour stops over the course of his career. The 15-song playlist includes performances of “Growin’ Up,” performed in London, November 24, 1975; “Tunnel of Love,” performed in Stockholm, July 3, 1988; “Darkness on the Edge of Town,” performed in Dublin, May 7, 2023; and “Human Touch,” performed in Barcelona, April 8, 2023.

There are also deeper cuts, including “Brothers Under The Bridge,” performed in Nice, France, May 18, 1997; “From Small Things (Big Things One Day Come),” performed at The Hague, June 14, 2016; and “None But The Brave,” performed in Zürich, July 3, 2016. 

Up next, Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band bring their tour to Sunderland, England, on May 22. They launch the next U.S. leg of the tour on August 15 in Pittsburgh. A complete list of dates can be found at brucespringsteen.net.

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U2 releases fourth installment of new digital series

U2 releases fourth installment of new digital series
U2 releases fourth installment of new digital series
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U2 continues their recently launched digital series, U2 To Love and Only Love – Deep Dives and B-Sides, with the fourth installment dedicated to the track “Please,” from their ninth studio album, Pop.

The series consists of 12 newly remastered collections, released throughout the year, which are made up of songs that until now were only available on vinyl, CD or cassette.

The latest collection includes a 2024 remastered version of the track, along with a live cut from a 1997 Popmart show in Rotterdam, Netherlands. They’ve also released a video of a “Please” performance from another 1997 Popmart show in Mexico City, which previously appeared on the Popmart Live from Mexico City DVD, released in 1998. 

Previous U2 To Love and Only Love – Deep Dives and B-Sides collections were dedicated to Pop songs “Discothèque,” “Staring at the Sun” and “Last Night on Earth.”

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Paul McCartney becomes the first UK musician crowned a billionaire

Paul McCartney becomes the first UK musician crowned a billionaire
Paul McCartney becomes the first UK musician crowned a billionaire
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Sir Paul McCartney has once again made The Sunday Times’ Rich List — and passed a new milestone in the process. 

McCartney is one of 350 individuals and families to make the list, and this year he became the first U.K. musician to be crowned a billionaire. 

Paul and his wife, Nancy Shevell, rank at #165 on the Rich List with a wealth of 1 billion pounds, which equates to more than $1.27 million in the U.S. Their income comes from Paul’s touring, his back catalog and more, as well as Nancy’s family money.

McCartney isn’t the only artist on the Rich List, though. Elton John lands at #291, with a wealth of almost $600 million. So are members of The Rolling Stones, with frontman Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards both at #316, with earnings of more than $527 million.

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Cher and son Elijah Blue Allman will work “privately” to resolve conservatorship dispute

Cher and son Elijah Blue Allman will work “privately” to resolve conservatorship dispute
Cher and son Elijah Blue Allman will work “privately” to resolve conservatorship dispute
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After a legal battle over whether or not Cher‘s son Elijah Blue Allman should be placed in a conservatorship, Cher and Elijah have agreed to settle the matter privately.

According to court documents obtained by ABC News, Cher and Elijah — whose father was Cher’s second husband, the late Gregg Allman — had a private mediation session on May 7. Both of them have agreed to “pause all legal proceedings and related activities.” Instead, they will work together “privately and confidentially” to “resolve this matter.”

At the beginning of 2024, a judge denied Cher’s request to have Elijah placed under a temporary conservatorship, citing his drug use and mental health issues. Her request said she had been told by doctors that if she didn’t put him under a conservatorship, he’d “end up on the street” and “would not be alive within the year.”

The judge denied the request because Elijah was drug free, had his own home and was able to manage his finances. Elijah subsequently filed an objection to Cher’s request and stated that even if he needed one, Cher shouldn’t be in charge of it — his wife, Marieangela King, should be.

A hearing to review the case, originally scheduled for June 11, has now been moved to September as Cher and Elijah try to work out their differences.

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Elton John, notable photography collector, says it’s “painful” having his own photo taken

Elton John, notable photography collector, says it’s “painful” having his own photo taken
Elton John, notable photography collector, says it’s “painful” having his own photo taken
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More than 300 images from Elton John and his husband David Furnish‘s extensive photography collection are currently on display at London’s Victoria & Albert Museum. Elton is one of the world’s foremost collectors of photography, but says there’s one kind he hates — photos of himself.

“It’s extraordinary that I collect photographs because I don’t like being photographed,” Elton told the BBC. “I find it really painful.” He adds, “I would never put myself up on the wall [at home], no thank you.”

Furnish laughs, “The paradox of someone who appreciates and has a sophisticated eye for photographs yet cannot stand to be photographed is not lost on me.” There are two photos of Elton in the exhibit, but they’re more irreverent and don’t show him performing.

The exhibit, called Fragile Beauty, includes images of everything from the Civil Rights Movement and AIDS activism to 9/11 and the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. 

Noting that the exhibit includes “a lot of pain and grief,” Elton explains, “Sometimes in tragic images, whether it’s paintings or photographs, there’s a lot of beauty. And that’s why the show’s called Fragile Beauty, because there’s beauty in everything.”

Elton says he was “absolutely blown away” to see his collection on display, because he hadn’t really gotten a good look at a lot of the photos he owns.

“You buy photographs and they go straight into storage,” he says. “And a lot of them I haven’t seen hung properly or hung at all. And so walking through, it’s been hung so beautifully and the different sections and wall colors. I couldn’t be happier.”

 

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Early albums by The Animals released in Dolby Atmos

Early albums by The Animals released in Dolby Atmos
Early albums by The Animals released in Dolby Atmos
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Fans of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band The Animals can now enjoy their music in Dolby Atmos.

Dolby Atmos mixes of five of the band’s albums — 1964’s The Animals, 1965’s The Animals on Tour, 1965’s Animal Tracks, 1966’s Animalization and the 2004 collection The Animals Retrospective — have now been released to Apple Music, TIDAL and Amazon Music.

The release coincides with the 60th anniversary of the release of the band’s #1 hit “House of the Rising Sun,”  which happens Saturday, May 18.

“The idea of hearing our earlier work in Atmos spatial audio, it’s like stepping into a whole new dimension for me,” The Animals frontman Eric Burdon shares. “It’s like rediscovering the magic all over again.”

He adds, “I mean, we poured our hearts and souls into those recordings, and now to hear them brought to life in such an immersive way, it’s like a dream come true. The quality and depth of the playback experience, it’s everything.”

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Styx reveals Terry Gowan’s replacing Ricky Phillips as new bassist

Styx reveals Terry Gowan’s replacing Ricky Phillips as new bassist
Styx reveals Terry Gowan’s replacing Ricky Phillips as new bassist
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Back in March, Styx bassist Ricky Phillips announced he would be taking a break from the band. Now, we know who will be taking his place.

Styx just announced that Terry Gowan, the brother of the band’s current keyboardist and vocalist Lawrence Gowan, has landed the job.

In a statement, Terry says getting to be Styx’s bassist is “within an honor and somewhere beyond a dream come true,” noting, “here’s to many years ahead on the Styx adventure!” 

Terry has played with his brother in his previous band Gowan and has also recorded with the likes of Tony Levin, Yes‘ Jon Anderson and Rush‘s Alex Lifeson.

Styx founding member Tommy Shaw shares that they are looking forward to introducing Terry to their audience noting, “Are you ready to rock? We are too! See you soon!”

Styx is set to launch a Canadian tour in Moncton on Friday, May 17, and will then return to the States for their Renegades & Juke Box Heroes tour with Foreigner and John Waite, kicking off June 11 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. A complete list of dates can be found at styxworld.com.

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Neil Young & Crazy Horse revisit their ‘Early Daze’ with new album

Neil Young & Crazy Horse revisit their ‘Early Daze’ with new album
Neil Young & Crazy Horse revisit their ‘Early Daze’ with new album
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Neil Young & Crazy Horse are reaching way back in their musical history for a new compilation album. 

Young and his band are set to release Early Daze on June 28, featuring some of their earliest recordings from when Crazy Horse was made up of Danny WhittenRalph Molina, Billy Talbot and Jack Nitzsche. 

“All the songs on Early Daze sound and feel like a new beginning for where rock & roll was going at the end of the 1960s,” reads the press release for the album. “Neil Young with Crazy Horse were leading the charge in this completely expressive style of new music. It opened doors for a wide variety of new styles, and allowed a whole generation of musicians to find a new way forward. In many ways, that achievement is still growing.”

Several of the recordings featured on the album are among the earliest versions of the songs and have never been released before. They include takes of “Winterlong,” “Wonderin’,” “Helpless” and a version of “Down by the River” with alternate vocals. 

The compilation will be released on black vinyl, CD and digitally, with a limited edition clear vinyl and exclusive poster sold through Young’s Greedy Hand Store and independent record stores.

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John Oates opens up about legal battle with Daryl Hall over joint business

John Oates opens up about legal battle with Daryl Hall over joint business
John Oates opens up about legal battle with Daryl Hall over joint business
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John Oates is sharing his side of the story over his legal battle with longtime creative partner Daryl Hall.

Last year, Hall filed a lawsuit against Oates alleging Oates attempted to sell his share of their jointly owned company, Whole Oats Enterprises, without Hall’s permission.

During an interview with Michael Strahan, which was aired on Good Morning America, Oates explained the reason why he wanted to sell. 

“When this whole situation got mired in legality and really complex legal wranglings, I got frustrated,” he said. “And I said, ‘You know what? Daryl has always wanted to be his own man.’ I said, ‘I’m gonna give him the opportunity to do that. If I sell my half, he can either, you know, he can do what he wants.'”

Hall added he “wasn’t happy” and decided it was time for him to “step aside,” sharing, “It’s not that big a deal. But Daryl didn’t like the idea that I would sell to a certain third party.” 

Reflecting on their partnership, Oates shared he and Hall had not worked together creatively in over 20 years.

“The only thing we did together was play concerts where we just went out there and trotted out the hits,” he said. 

When Strahan inquired if Hall & Oates would ever perform together again, Oates answered, “Not from my point of view, but you need to ask Daryl how he feels about it.”

Despite their differences and the legal trouble, Oates said he still loves Hall like a brother.

In his message to Hall, Oates said, “I love you like a brother, if I’m talking to him directly, but you know what? Brothers have disagreements, families grow apart … I would say, I wish him the best. I hope that he has everything he wants in life.”

ABC News has reached out to Hall for comment but has yet to hear back.

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