Billy Corgan & Chloé Mendel welcome third baby

Billy Corgan & Chloé Mendel welcome third baby
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Billy Corgan keeps on cherub rocking as he and his wife, Chloé Mendel, have welcomed their third child.

As the Smashing Pumpkins frontman tells People, Mendel gave birth to a baby girl named Juno on Tuesday.

“My wife, Chloé is doing well and recovering, and baby Juno is happy, healthy, and nursing with gusto,” Corgan says. “We are so touched by all the kind wishes of support and love, and thank those who helped Chloé and baby have such a safe, and peaceful, home birth.”

Corgan adds that Juno’s older siblings, 9-year-old Augustus and 6-year-old Philomena, are thrilled and “can’t wait till she’s old enough to play.”

In addition to celebrating the birth of a new baby, Corgan is celebrating 30 years since the birth of the Pumpkins’ landmark 1995 album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness with a run of shows at Chicago’s Lyric Opera House in November.

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Ringo Starr’s kids are ‘fed up’ with him talking about retirement

Ringo Starr’s kids are ‘fed up’ with him talking about retirement
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Ringo Starr’s kids are sick of hearing him talk about retirement, because they know he has no plans to follow through.

“Sometimes when I finish a tour, I’m like, ‘That’s the end for me.’ And all my children say, ‘Oh, dad, you’ve told us that for the last 10 years.’ And they get fed up with me,” the 84-year-old rocker tells People

Ringo has three children with his late ex-wife Maureen.

“I do feel, ‘Oh, that’s got to be enough,’ and then I get a phone call: ‘We’ve got a few gigs if you’re interested.’ Okay, we’re off again!”

And Ringo, who released the new country album Look Up in January, is ready to be off yet again.

He’s set to kick off a new tour with his All-Starr BandToto’s Steve Lukather, Men at Work’s Colin Hay, Warren Ham, Hamish Stuart, Gregg Bissonette and Buck Johnson — June 12 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Dates are confirmed through June 25 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

They’ll also return to Las Vegas this fall, with dates at the Venetian Theatre inside The Venetian Resort starting Sept. 17 and wrapping Sept. 24.

A complete list of dates can be found at RingoStarr.com.

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Who’s next? The Cure’s Robert Smith to curate 2026 Teenage Cancer Trust lineup

Who’s next? The Cure’s Robert Smith to curate 2026 Teenage Cancer Trust lineup
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The Cure‘s Robert Smith is following in the footsteps of The Who‘s Roger Daltrey to curate the Teenage Cancer Trust lineup.

Based in the U.K., Teenage Cancer Trust supports young people who’ve been diagnosed with cancer. Each year it hosts a series of charity gigs at London’s Royal Albert Hall, which were curated by longtime patron Daltrey for 24 years before he announced he was stepping down from the role in 2024.

Teenage Cancer Trust has announced that Smith will be the guest curator — or, as the organization punnily suggests, the “Cure-ator” — for the 2026 shows.

“We cannot wait to see who he brings to the lineup,” Teenage Cancer Trust says.

In the meantime, the 2025 Teenage Cancer Trust gigs begin March 24 and include two performances from The Who, plus Sex Pistols with Frank Carter and James Arthur.

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Brian May on the possibility of new Queen music: ‘I think it could happen’

Brian May on the possibility of new Queen music: ‘I think it could happen’
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It’s been years since Queen has released any new material, but that could be changing. In a new interview with Mojo, guitarist Brian May suggests that new music from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band is not out of the question.

“I think it could happen,” May tells the mag. “Both Roger (Taylor) and I are constantly writing and coming up with ideas and doing things in our studios.”

He adds, “I could have the beginnings of a Queen song right there in front of me now. It’s just whether the idea reaches maturity or not. It’s whether that seed can grow.”

Queen released their final album, Made in Heaven, in 1995, four years after the death of frontman Freddie Mercury. It used vocals recorded before Mercury’s death combined with new music recorded by the surviving members of the band.

In 2022 they also released the single “Face it Alone,” featuring Mercury vocals recorded 30 years earlier.

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On This Day, March 19, 1962: Bob Dylan releases his self-titled debut album

On This Day, March 19, 1962: Bob Dylan releases his self-titled debut album

On This Day, March 19, 1962…

A 20-year-old Bob Dylan released his self-titled debut album, produced by John H. Hammond for Columbia Records.

The album only featured two original Dylan tunes, “Song for Woody,” dedicated to folk singer Woody Guthrie, and “Talkin’ New York.” The rest of the album was filled out with folk standards and traditional songs.

While the album was barely noticed when it was first released, the eventual rise of Dylan’s career brought renewed interest in the record, eventually reaching the top 20 in the U.K.

The early days of Dylan’s career were recently depicted in the biopic A Complete Unknown, starring Timothée Chalamet. It received eight Oscar nominations, including one for best picture.

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New book will explore the Grateful Dead’s iconic Wall of Sound

New book will explore the Grateful Dead’s iconic Wall of Sound
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Grateful Dead are not only known for their great music, but also for their live shows — and in the early ’70s, those included their infamous Wall of Sound. Now a new book is exploring that sound system.

Loud and Clear: The Grateful Dead’s Wall of Sound and the Quest for Audio Perfection, from writer Brian Anderson, will be released June 17. It delves into the story and evolution of The Dead’s iconic speaker system, culled from interviews Anderson did with hundreds of people — including roadies, managers and fans — who were involved with the band and the Wall of Sound’s construction.

The original Wall of Sound was designed in 1973 specifically for the Grateful Dead by their sound engineer Owsley “Bear” Stanley. It reportedly consisted of over 600 speakers, and was three stories high and 100 feet wide.

It was used during the band’s 1974 concert tour, but it’s huge size became an issue and was last used during a show in October 1974.

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The Black Crowes to headline the 31st annual Telluride Blues and Brews Festival

The Black Crowes to headline the 31st annual Telluride Blues and Brews Festival
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The Black Crowes are set to headline opening night of the 31st annual Telluride Blues and Brews Festival, taking place Sept. 12-14 in Telluride, Colorado.

This is the first time The Crowes have played the Telluride festival since 2013. Festival director and founder Steve Gumble notes, “They have to be one of our favorite acts over the years and will surely bring a fierce mix of Southern Rock, blues and soul.”

A full lineup and ticket information can be found at TellurideBlues.com.

Telluride is one of several festivals The Black Crowes are playing this year. They’re set to headline Boston Calling on May 24 and are also booked for Summer Jam Wisconsin in Eau Claire, Wisconsin; FloydFest 25 – Aurora in Floyd County, Virginia; Musikfest in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; and Ocean’s Calling in Ocean City, Maryland.

A complete list of tour dates can be found at TheBlackCrowes.com.

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Led Zeppelin’s Robert Plant supports Bad Company getting into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Led Zeppelin’s Robert Plant supports Bad Company getting into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
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Bad Company received their first-ever nomination for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this year, and Led Zeppelin’s Robert Plant wants to see them get in.

Plant shared a photo of the Paul Rodgers-led band on Instagram, writing, “Congratulations, what an epic journey the music of bad company has been on. As effective now as it was all those years ago.”

He added, “A cool groove from the Swan Song boys,” a reference to Led Zeppelin’s Swan Song record label, which released several Bad Company albums, including their hit self-titled debut.

Plant also shared a link to the official voting page for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

The fan vote for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is open until April 21. Among this year’s nominees are The Black Crowes, Joe Cocker, Billy Idol, Cyndi Lauper and Soundgarden.

The 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction is set to take place in Los Angeles this fall, although an exact date has yet to be announced.

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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame to celebrate ‘Saturday Night Live’s’ 50th with new exhibit

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame to celebrate ‘Saturday Night Live’s’ 50th with new exhibit
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The Saturday Night Live 50th anniversary celebration continues with an upcoming exhibit at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, highlighting the iconic music moments from the show.

SNL: Ladies & Gentlemen… 50 Years of Music will open May 23, featuring video installations and a first-ever virtual experience focused on the show’s history of iconic musical performances. A teaser for the exhibit highlights performances from artists like U2, Nirvana, Sinead O’Connor, Queen, Garbage, David Bowie, Madonna, Tina Turner, Simon & Garfunkel, Taylor Swift, Sabrina CarpenterOlivia Rodrigo and St. Vincent.

The exhibit will also include a recreation of SNL‘s Studio 8H, costumes from musical sketches, photos, stage props and more. Plus, the Hall of Fame’s Foster Theater will air a 20-minute edit of Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson‘s documentary Ladies & Gentleman… 50 Years of SNL Music, with never-before-seen musical performance footage.

Saturday Night Live has brought amazing live music into our living rooms for 50 years, including ground-breaking appearances by over 100 of our Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees,” Greg Harris, president and CEO of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, shares. “Along with the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Foundation, we are thrilled to be joining with our friends at SNL to share this exciting story with the millions of fans who walk through our doors in Cleveland or online at RockHall.com every year.”

Tickets for the exhibit are on sale now.

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Elton John & Brandi Carlile concert special to air in April

Elton John & Brandi Carlile concert special to air in April
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Elton John and Brandi Carlile are getting together March 26 at London’s Palladium Theater to perform songs from their new joint album, Who Believes in Angels? But if you can’t make it, you’ll be able to watch it on TV.

On April 6 CBS will air An Evening with Elton John and Brandi Carlile, which will feature performances of the new songs, the duo’s respective greatest hits and an unreleased song from Brandi. The two will also have a conversation about their 20-year friendship and share footage of the making of the album. Plus, there’ll be tributes to both artists from those closest to them.

An Evening with Elton John and Brandi Carlile will air at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS and stream live on Paramount+ for those with a Paramount+ with Showtime package.

Who Believes in Angels? will be released April 4. b

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