Talking Heads to release expanded ‘Tentative Decisions: Demos and Live’

Talking Heads to release expanded ‘Tentative Decisions: Demos and Live’
Cover of Talking Heads ‘Tentative Decisions: Demos and Live’ (Talking Heads/Rhino)

In November, Talking Heads released Tentative Decisions: Demos and Live for Record Store Day Black Friday, featuring early band recordings. Now they are expanding the release.

The original Tentative Decisions: Demos and Live collection included 11 songs that showed the evolution of the band. The new release, dropping March 6, has been expanded to three CDs with the addition of 15 unreleased demos the band made for CBS in September 1975, along with live recordings from their early days in New York City.

As a preview of the release, an early CBS demo of the song “Love Goes to a Building Fire” has been released via digital outlets.

In addition, the Record Store Day version of the album, previously available on clear vinyl, will be released on black vinyl, also on March 6. In addition to 10 early demos and a live track, it comes with a 7-inch single of the Talking Heads classic “Psycho Killer” and “Warning Sign,” a track that appeared on the band’s album More Songs about Buildings and Food. They were both recorded when band members David Byrne and Tina Weymouth performed under the name The Artistics.

Tentative Decisions: Demos and Live is available for preorder now.

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New box set explores The Beach Boys’ mid-’70s era

New box set explores The Beach Boys’ mid-’70s era
Cover of The Beach Boys set ‘We Gotta Groove: The Brother Studio Years’ (Capitol/UMe)

The Beach Boys‘ mid-1970s era is being explored in a new box set.

We Gotta Groove: The Brother Studio Years, dropping Feb. 13, is a three-CD, three-LP box set highlighting music recorded between 1976 and 1977. It’s made up of 73 tracks, 35 of which are previously unreleased, along with 22 newly mixed tracks. All were recorded at Brother Studio in Santa Monica, California.

According to the press release, the set “reframes 1976–77 as one of the most revealing and creatively restless chapters of the band’s evolution — a moment when all five Beach Boys were navigating change, rediscovering their creative identities, and shaping a deeply human turning point in the continuing story of The Beach Boys.”

We Gotta Groove includes a newly remastered version of the band’s 1977 album The Beach Boys Love You, plus 10 session outtakes, as well as the first-ever official release of the shelved album Adult/Child, which was recorded in 1977, and previously only available through collector’s tapes and bootlegs. The set also includes outtakes and alternative recordings from the sessions for their 1976 album 15 Big Ones.

One of those Love You outtakes is “We Gotta Groove,” which is out now.

Along with the music, there’s a 40-page booklet with extensive liner notes, plus rare photos and more.

We Gotta Groove: The Brother Studio Years is available for preorder now.

To mark the release of We Gotta Groove, the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles is hosting a special evening on Feb. 12 featuring the set’s producer James Saez and Beach Boys historian Howie Edelson, along with Brother Studio engineers Stephen Moffitt, Earle Mankey and John Hanlon, reuniting for the first time since the Beach Boys sessions 50 years ago.

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On This Day, Jan. 21, 2025: The Band’s Garth Hudson died at age 87

On This Day, Jan. 21, 2025: The Band’s Garth Hudson died at age 87

On This Day, Jan. 21, 2025…

Keyboardist and multi-instrumentalist Garth Hudson, who was the last surviving member of Rock & Roll Hall of Famers The Band, died at age 87.

He passed away in his sleep in a nursing home near Woodstock, New York.

The oldest and only classically trained member of The Band, Hudson was best known for his distinctive Lowrey organ work on songs like “Chest Fever” and its dramatic live improvised intro, which is known as “The Genetic Method.” He also played saxophones, woodwinds, synthesizers, accordion and other instruments on the group’s acclaimed albums.

Hudson and The Band were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1994 and received the Grammy Lifetime of Achievement Award in 2008.

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KISS’ Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons among 2026 Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees

KISS’ Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons among 2026 Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees
Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of Kiss pose upon their arrival into Melbourne Airport in Melbourne, Victoria. (Photo by Jake Nowakowski/Newspix via Getty Images)

KISSPaul Stanley and Gene Simmons are among the artists chosen for induction into the 2026 Songwriters Hall of Fame.

The pair will be inducted into the 2026 class in the performers category, along with Kenny Loggins, Alanis Morissette and Taylor Swift.

Non-performing songwriters set for induction this year include Walter Afanasieff, who wrote Mariah Carey tunes like “All I Want For Christmas Is You” and “Hero;” Terry Britten and Graham Lyle, who penned Tina Turner’s ”What’s Love Got To Do With It” and “We Don’t Need Another Hero;” and Christopher “Tricky” Stewart, songwriter on Rihanna’s “Umbrella” and Beyoncé‘s “Single Ladies.”

“The music industry is built upon the incredible talent of songwriters who create unforgettable songs. Without their artistry, there would be no recorded music, concert experiences, or engaged fans. Everything originates from the song and its creator,” SHOF chairman Nile Rodgers said in a statement. “We take great pride in our ongoing commitment to recognizing some of the most culturally significant composers in history.”

He added, “This year’s lineup not only showcases iconic songs but also celebrates unity across various genres. These songwriters have profoundly impacted the lives of billions of listeners worldwide, and it is our privilege to honor their contributions.”

Artists who were nominated, but not chosen this year, include Talking Heads frontman David Byrne, The Guess Who’s Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings, The Go-Go’s Charlotte Caffey, Kathy Valentine and Jane M. WiedlinAmerica’s Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell, Sarah McLachlanPinkLL Cool JThe CarpentersRichard CarpenterHarry Wayne Casey aka KC of KC and the Sunshine Band, and Boz Scaggs.

The 2026 class will be celebrated at the annual Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction and Awards Gala, taking place June 11 in New York City.

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Bonnie Raitt to play Brandi Carlile’s Echoes Through the Canyon concerts

Bonnie Raitt to play Brandi Carlile’s Echoes Through the Canyon concerts
Bonnie Raitt performs during the 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards at STAPLES Center on January 26, 2020 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

Bonnie Raitt is set to join Brandi Carlie for one of her Echoes Through the Canyon concerts, which will take place May 29 and 30 at the Gorge Amphitheatre in Gorge, Washington, outside of Seattle.

Raitt, who Carlile called her “red headed hero,” is booked to play May 30. It will feature a headlining set by Carlile, along with a performance by Sara Bareilles.  The May 29 lineup features the Indigo Girls and I’m With Her, plus both nights promise “very special guests.”

“I am so excited to be joining @brandicarlile and @sarabareilles, two of my favorite artists on what will surely be a legendary blast of a gathering,” Bonnie wrote on Instagram.  “I’ve loved playing The Gorge, one of the most spectacular venues anywhere. Can’t wait to celebrate what will surely be a highlight of our summer. Thanks so much to Brandi for inviting me and hope to see you all there!”

Various presales are happening Wednesday and Thursday, with tickets going on sale to the general public Friday at 10 a.m. PT.

The first Echoes Through the Canyon festival took place in 2023, with one of the shows headlined by Joni Mitchell and one of her all-star “Joni Jams.”

Raitt’s Echoes Through the Canyon appearance will take place just two days after she launches her 2026 tour. It kicks off May 28 in Spokane, Washington, and wraps in the U.S. on June 13 in Bellingham, Washington. The tour heads to Canada starting June 16 in Vancouver, wrapping June 27 in Winnipeg. Raitt’s also booked to play Las Vegas’ Big Blues Bender on Sept. 10.

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

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Squeeze releases new track from their upcoming album, ‘Trixies’

Squeeze releases new track from their upcoming album, ‘Trixies’
Cover of Squeeze’s ‘Trixies’/(BMG)

Squeeze has released another preview of their upcoming album, Trixies.

The latest single, “You Get the Feeling,” is the third track they’ve released from the concept album, following “Trixies Pt. 1” and “Trixies Pt. 2.” It is available now via digital outlets, with an accompanying video on YouTube.

Trixies features some of the first songs Squeeze’s Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook ever wrote together. They were written by the duo back in 1974 when they were teens and recording was beyond their skill set. The songs are described as a “collection of stories set in a fictional night club, Trixies.”

Trixies, dropping March 6, is Squeeze’s first album since The Knowledge, which was released in 2017. It is available for preorder now.

Squeeze is set to kick off a European tour on March 20 in Hamburg, Germany, followed by a U.K. tour in November. A complete list of dates can be found at SqueezeOfficial.com.

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Bruce Hornsby announces new album and tour

Bruce Hornsby announces new album and tour
Cover of Bruce Hornsby’s ‘Indigo Park’ (Zappo Productions/Thirty Tigers)

Bruce Hornsby is back with new music and a new tour.

The singer is set to release a new album, Indigo Park, on April 3. He’ll then hit the road in support of the release with his band The Noisemakers.

The tour launches April 19 in Cincinnati and hits such cities as Nashville, Atlanta, Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles before wrapping July 25 in Patchogue, New York. It also includes an appearance at Jazz Fest in New Orleans on April 25.

A presale for tickets begins Wednesday at 10 a.m. local time. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday at 10 a.m. local time.

More details on the album and special guests for the tour are expected at a later date.

This year is a big one for Hornsby. In addition to the album and tour, he’s celebrating the 40th anniversary of his iconic album The Way It Is and its title track, which hit #1. Released with his band The Range, the album also featured the song “Mandolin Rain,” which was a top-five hit for Hornsby.

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Def Leppard fans ‘Rejoice’ as band teases new music

Def Leppard fans ‘Rejoice’ as band teases new music
Joe Elliott of Def Leppard performs onstage during Radio 2 In The Park at Hylands Park on September 7, 2025 in Chelmsford, England. (Photo by Katja Ogrin/Getty Images)

Looks like we’re about to get some new music from Def Leppard.

The band shared a video teasing what appears to be a new song on Instagram, with the clip showing posters popping up with the words “Def Leppard,” “Rejoice” and the tag line “You’re All Invited.” The clip is captioned “GET ON BOARD,” and you can hear snippets of a new song in the video.

A link provided on their Instagram account brings fans to a presave page for “Rejoice,” with the release date of Jan. 22.

“Rejoice” will be the first new material from Def Leppard since they released the single “Just Like 73,” featuring Rage Against the Machine’s Tom Morello, in 2024. They released their last studio album, Diamond Star Halos, in 2022.

The new music tease comes as Def Leppard is getting ready to launch a new Las Vegas residency at The Colosseum at Caesar’s Palace on Feb. 3. The residency runs until Feb. 28. A complete list of Def Leppard dates can be found at DefLeppard.com.

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Stevie Nicks to play Austin, Texas, in April

Stevie Nicks to play Austin, Texas, in April
Stevie Nicks performs on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ (Disney/Randy Holmes)

Stevie Nicks has added another show to her 2026 schedule.

The two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer is set to play The Moody Center in Austin, Texas, on April 22.

The last time Stevie played The Moody Center was in August 2023. In announcing the show she wrote on Instagram, “3 years is far too long, Austin! Can’t wait to see you all again soon.”

A Master Card presale for tickets begins Wednesday at 10 a.m. CT, followed by a Ticketmaster presale on Thursday at 10 a.m. CT. Tickets go on sale to the general public Friday at 10 a.m. CT.

The Austin show is one of only three concerts Stevie has on her schedule so far. She’s also set to play Thackerville, Oklahoma, on April 18, and she’ll headline Jazz Fest in New Orleans on April 25.

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Bono sends bagpiper to wish Dolly Parton a happy 80th birthday

Bono sends bagpiper to wish Dolly Parton a happy 80th birthday
Bono on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ (Disney/Randy Holmes)

The legendary Dolly Parton turned 80 on Monday, and she received a special birthday surprise from U2 frontman Bono.

Dolly shared an Instagram video of bagpiper Pat Darcy playing “Happy Birthday” in a conference room, as a cake reading “Love Bono” was brought in. She then blew out all the candles, joking, “I did it!”

“Now that’s what you call a surprise!” Dolly wrote in the caption. “This old bag sure feels the love! Thank you, Bono and @u2 for making my birthday extra special.”

In the video, Dolly tells Darcy, “Well, thank you. I saw that cake said, ‘From Bono,’ so he must have sent you as a present to me. Well, thank you guys. I appreciate all of you.”

Darcy replies, “It’s an absolute delight to be here on behalf of the whole band.”

Darcy also posted about the experience on his Instagram, writing, “This morning I had the pleasure of playing a few tunes, on behalf of Bono and the boys, for Dolly Parton for her 80th birthday.” He added, “I also presented her with a pint of Guinness. There was even time for a nice chat.”

“She was exactly who you’d hope she’d be,” he concluded. “Happy 80th Birthday Dolly!”

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