Dion searches for “An American Hero” on new song with Carlene Carter

Dion searches for “An American Hero” on new song with Carlene Carter
Dion searches for “An American Hero” on new song with Carlene Carter
Keeping The Blues Alive Records

Dion is out with a brand new single. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer has just released the new song, “An American Hero” featuring Carlene Carter.

“Basically, it’s a song about the ordinary person being a hero and championing the cause of the people around them,” Dion shares. “You don’t have to look at cable news or online and don’t look to politicians to save you. Look into your own heart and be a hero to the ten people you affect in your life the most.”

He adds, “Patriotism really isn’t about politics; we’re all Americans, so values and character are what matter most. Stop looking elsewhere for the answers to our problems; look into your own heart.” 

You can listen to “An American Hero” now via digital outlets and watch the video on YouTube.

“An American Hero” is expected to appear on Dion’s next album. His last record, Stomping Ground, was released in 2021, and featured guest appearances by Bruce Springsteen and Patti ScialfaBilly F GibbonsEric ClaptonMark KnopflerPeter Frampton and more.

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Van Morrison releases “Lucille” from upcoming album, ‘Accentuate The Positive’

Van Morrison releases “Lucille” from upcoming album, ‘Accentuate The Positive’
Van Morrison releases “Lucille” from upcoming album, ‘Accentuate The Positive’
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Van Morrison is giving fans another preview of his upcoming album, Accentuate The Positive, which drops November 3.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer just released his take on Little Richard’s classic “Lucille,” turning it into a duet with blues musician Taj Mahal. The pair previously worked together on the song “How Can A Poor Boy,” which was featured on Morrison’s 2015 album Duets: Re-Working the Catalogue

You can listen to “Lucille” now via digital outlets and YouTube.

Accentuate the Positive, Morrison’s 45th studio album, has him covering some of his personal rock ‘n’ roll favorites, like the already released singles “Shakin’ All Over,” originally recorded by Johnny Kidd, and “Problems,” made famous by The Everly Brothers in 1958.

Morrison is set to celebrate the release of the new album with a series of concerts. He’ll headline three hometown shows at Limelight in Belfast, Ireland, November 3, 4 and 5, and two shows at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, November 27 and 28. 

Accentuate the Positive is available for preorder now.

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Neil Young to release ‘Before and After’, a solo acoustic album of reworked songs

Neil Young to release ‘Before and After’, a solo acoustic album of reworked songs
Neil Young to release ‘Before and After’, a solo acoustic album of reworked songs
Reprise Records

Neil Young is revisiting some old tunes for a new album.

On December 8, the rocker is set to release the new album Before and After, a solo acoustic record made up of reworked songs, designed to be listened to as one whole piece. It also features one previously unreleased tune, “If You Got Love.”

“Songs from my life, recently recorded, create a music montage with no beginnings or endings,” Young shares. “The feeling is captured, not in pieces, but as a whole piece — designed to be listened to that way. This music presentation defies shuffling, digital organization, separation. Only for listening. That says it all.”

Young fans are getting their first preview of the record with the release of three songs, “I’m the Ocean,” “Homefires” and “Burned,” which are out now.

Before and After is available for preorder now in a variety of formats, including black vinyl, limited edition clear vinyl, CD and Blu-ray featuring Atmos mix, Binaural mix and Hi-Res 96/24 stereo. 

Here is the track list for Before and After:

“I’m The Ocean”
“Homefires”
“Burned”
“On The Way Home”
“If You Got Love”
“A Dream That Can Last”
“Birds”
“My Heart”
“When I Hold You In My Arms”
“Mother Earth”
“Mr. Soul”
“Comes A Time”
“Don’t Forget Love”

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On This Day, October 20, 2001: The Concert for New York City is held at Madison Square Garden

On This Day, October 20, 2001: The Concert for New York City is held at Madison Square Garden
On This Day, October 20, 2001: The Concert for New York City is held at Madison Square Garden

On This Day, October 20, 2001…

The Concert for New York City was held at Madison Square Garden to honor the city’s NYPD and NYFD first responders in the wake of the September 11 attacks. 

Alongside many of the first responders, victims’ families and colleagues attended the concert, which raised $35 million.

The concert, organized by Paul McCartney, featured performances by The WhoElton JohnDavid BowieEric ClaptonMick JaggerKeith RichardsDavid Bowie and Billy Joel, among others.

The Who’s set — their final one with bassist John Entwistle, who died eight months later — was among the best-received.

New York native Joel performed his classic “Miami 2017 (Seen the Lights Go Out On Broadway),” telling the crowd that when he wrote it 25 years ago, “I thought it was gonna be a science fiction song. I never thought it would really happen.” He added, “But unlike the end of that song … we ain’t going anywhere.” 

The concert was broadcast on VH1, and an album and DVD of the event were released in January 2002.

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“Lady Jane” Gaga: The Rolling Stones give surprise performance with Gaga at ‘Hackney Diamonds’ listening event

“Lady Jane” Gaga: The Rolling Stones give surprise performance with Gaga at ‘Hackney Diamonds’ listening event
“Lady Jane” Gaga: The Rolling Stones give surprise performance with Gaga at ‘Hackney Diamonds’ listening event
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The album release party for the Rolling Stones‘ latest album Hackney Diamonds on Thursday evening had some major surprises for fans in attendance at New York City’s venue Racket NYC: Mick Jagger and the boys took to the stage.

The Stones played from the band’s first album of new material in 18 years — and Lady Gaga joined them to perform their single “Sweet Sounds of Heaven,” to boot.

Questlove acted as house DJ for the event, which drew famous fans including Chris Rock, Jimmy Fallon, Daniel Craig and his Oscar winning actress wife Rachel Weisz, Elvis Costello, Mary Kate Olsen, Diana Krall, Trevor Noah, and others.

The Stones played seven songs from the new album as well as classics. They shredded through “Shattered,” “Angry,” “Whole Wide World,” “Tumbling Dice,” “Bite My Head Off,” “Jumpin’ Jack Flash,” and their shared track with Gaga.

The 12-track album features two tracks from late drummer Charlie Watts — “Mess It Up” and “Live By the Sword,” the latter of which has former Stones member Bill Wyman on bass.

“Sweet Sounds” also features keys and piano from Stevie Wonder, “Get Close” and “Live By the Sword” features piano from Elton John, while “Bite My Head Off” has a bassline from Paul McCartney.

Here’s the track listing for Hackney Diamonds, which is available now:

“Angry”
“Get Close”
“Depending On You”
“Bite My Head Off”
“Whole Wide World”
“Dreamy Skies”
“Mess It Up”
“Live by the Sword”
“Driving Me Too Hard”
“Tell Me Straight”
“Sweet Sounds of Heaven”
“Rolling Stone Blues”

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Pinball Wizard: Elton John inspires new pinball machines

Pinball Wizard: Elton John inspires new pinball machines
Pinball Wizard: Elton John inspires new pinball machines
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Elton John played The Pinball Wizard in the 1975 movie of The Who‘s Tommy and now, almost 50 years later, he’s the inspiration for a new line of pinball machines.

Elton John Pinballfrom Jersey Jack Pinball, gives fan a front row experience of a live Elton concert, complete with plenty of callbacks to Elton’s career. The machines, developed with Elton’s input, include 16 full-length Elton tracks, including “Rocketman,” “Tiny Dancer” and “Benny and the Jets.”

Each game features footage from Elton’s career, with additions like a piano-playing interactive Elton sculpture, a “Tiny Dancer” sculpture, “Rocketman” ball launcher and more. They come with over 1,000 interactive LED lights, plus LCD displays, animation and more. There’s even a “Superstar” topper, with dual 10-inch LCD screens and an interactive laser light show. 

Elton John Pinball machines are available to purchase now, but they don’t come cheap. They range in price from $12,000 to $15,000, not including shipping.

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Neil Young, Keith Richards & more featured on ‘Willie Nelson 90 Live At The Hollywood Bowl’

Neil Young, Keith Richards & more featured on ‘Willie Nelson 90 Live At The Hollywood Bowl’
Neil Young, Keith Richards & more featured on ‘Willie Nelson 90 Live At The Hollywood Bowl’
Legacy Recordings/Blackbird Presents

Neil Young, Stephen Stills and Keith Richards are among the artists set to appear on the upcoming live release Long Story Short: Willie Nelson 90 Live At The Hollywood Bowl, dropping December 15. 

The live album features performances from Willie’s star-studded 90th birthday bash, which took place April 29 and 30, at the famed Los Angeles venue. Other artists featured on Long Story Short include Bobby WeirWarren HaynesDave MatthewsBeckSheryl CrowJack JohnsonSnoop DogTom JonesLyle LovettLumineersChris Stapleton and Kris Kristofferson.

And music fans are getting their first preview of the set with the release of Dave Matthews’ cover of “Funny How Time Slips Away.” It is available now via digital outlets and on YouTube

Long Story Short: Willie Nelson 90 Live At The Hollywood Bowl will be released in a variety of formats, including two-CD + Blu-ray and digital sets, featuring 39 audio tracks and three hours of video performances. There will also be a two-LP vinyl set with select highlights. 

All formats are available for preorder now.

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‘Immediate Family’, doc about legendary ’70s session musicians, getting December release

‘Immediate Family’, doc about legendary ’70s session musicians, getting December release
‘Immediate Family’, doc about legendary ’70s session musicians, getting December release
Magnolia Pictures

A new documentary giving fans insight into some of the legendary session musicians of the 1970s is getting a theatrical release. 

Magnolia Pictures will screen the doc, Immediate Family, in theaters across the country on December 12, with a digital release to follow on December 15. 

The film is the follow-up to director Denny Tedesco’s 2008 documentary, The Wrecking Crew, which focused on session musicians of the 1960s. Immediate Family tells the story of Danny KortchmarLeland SklarRuss Kunkel and Waddy Wachtel, featuring new interviews with the musicians.

It also includes interviews with some of the A-list artists they played with, including James TaylorKeith RichardsDon HenleyStevie NicksJackson BrowneDavid CrosbyCarole King, Phil Collins and Linda Ronstadt.

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He’s got a “Way”: Street named after Billy Joel in Oyster Bay, Long Island

He’s got a “Way”: Street named after Billy Joel in Oyster Bay, Long Island
He’s got a “Way”: Street named after Billy Joel in Oyster Bay, Long Island
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In his song “The Ballad of Billy the Kid,” Billy Joel sang about coming “from a town known as Oyster Bay, Long Island.” On October 19, that town named a street after him.

WABC-TV reports that The Piano Man received a key to the Town of Oyster Bay and was on hand for the unveiling of Billy Joel Way, with the street located in front of his motorcycle shop, 20th Century Cycles. Billy grew up in Hicksville, a hamlet within the town.

During the ceremony, Billy was serenaded by a band made up of kids from the local grade school. He also met with a group of veterans.

“It’s a beautiful day, just a little overwhelming,” Billy told reporters. “I just never figured on this when I was living here.” Calling the experience surreal, he noted, “Who could’ve predicted this? My mom would’ve been thrilled.”  

But when asked what it was like for him to see the street sign for the first time, he said he didn’t know, because the sun was shining in his eyes.

As WABC notes, Billy’s charity The Joel Foundation recently donated funds to erect a memorial in honor of the baymen who work in Oyster Bay Harbor. Long Island’s baymen inspired Billy’s hit “The Downeaster ‘Alexa.‘” The foundation also announced the continuation of its long-term investment in Long Island High School for the Arts.

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Billy Joel & Sting to co-headline San Diego’s Petco Park

Billy Joel & Sting to co-headline San Diego’s Petco Park
Billy Joel & Sting to co-headline San Diego’s Petco Park
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Billy Joel and Sting have announced another co-headlining date. The two Rock & Roll Hall of Famers will team up to play San Diego’s Petco Park on Saturday, April 13. 

A Citi ticket presale kicks off Monday, October 23, at 10 a.m. local time, with the general onsale set for Friday, October 27, at 10 a.m. local time.

This is the second co-headlining date Billy and Sting have announced. Their first is happening February 24 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. It will mark the first time the rock star friends have headlined a concert together.

But this isn’t the first time Billy has shared a stage at a stadium show. He has toured with Elton John several times and is currently doing co-headlining shows with Stevie Nicks. The two artists next play Minneapolis, Minnesota, on November 10.

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