Jethro Tull reissuing 2003 holiday album, with previously unreleased recordings

Jethro Tull reissuing 2003 holiday album, with previously unreleased recordings
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Jethro Tull wants to help fans get into the holiday spirit this year.

The band just announced they’ll be reissuing their 2003 holiday album, The Jethro Tull Christmas Album – Fresh Snow at Christmas, on Dec. 6, featuring a new remix of the album, along with 40 minutes of previously unreleased recordings.

It is being released as a limited-edition four-CD + Blu-ray set, which includes the new mix, as well as the original mix, along with live recordings from two charity concerts at London’s St. Bride’s church to benefit the homeless: Christmas Live at St. Bride’s 2008 and a previously unreleased recording, The Ian Anderson Band Live At St. Brides 2006.

The Blu-ray will feature Dolby Atmos 5.1 mixes of the album, as well as high resolution audio mixes of the two live albums.

The remixed version of the album will also be released as a two-LP vinyl set, the very first time it’s been available on vinyl.

All formats are available for preorder now.

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Metallica announces $100K donation toward Hurricane Helene relief

Metallica announces $100K donation toward Hurricane Helene relief
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Metallica has announced a donation of $100,000 in support of those affected by Hurricane Helene.

Through their All Within My Hands charity foundation, the metal legends are sending $50,000 to World Central Kitchen, which is providing hot meals to those in need, and $50,000 to Team Rubicon, which is helping to clear debris.

“Hurricane Helene made landfall on Thursday, September 26, and has since hit several communities across a 500-mile stretch, leaving in its wake a path of destruction throughout Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Tennessee,” Metallica says. “It is now the third-deadliest storm to hit the US this century, with over 215 lives lost and hundreds of people still unaccounted for. It is an unmitigated tragedy. Historic water levels and widespread flooding across the Appalachians have left hundreds of roads inaccessible, hindering rescue efforts.”

For more info, visit AllWithinMyHands.org.

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David Gilmour “tried persuading” Kate Bush to perform again

David Gilmour “tried persuading” Kate Bush to perform again
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Kate Bush and David Gilmour go way back — the Pink Floyd guitarist helped launch the “Running Up That Hill” artist’s career by financing her early demos and getting EMI Records to sign her. However, not even he can get the reclusive Bush back to playing concerts again.

“Kate Bush is the only person who can get Kate Bush back on stage,” Gilmour says in an interview with The Guardian.

However, that’s not for lacking of trying on Gilmour’s part.

“I’ve tried persuading her recently, actually,” Gilmour says. “Gently.”

Bush last performed live in 2014. It seemed possible she could return to the live stage when she was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2023, but she announced she would not be in attendance hours before the ceremony.

However, the press-shy Bush has put out more public statements in recent years amid the resurgence of “Running Up That Hill” following its placement in Stranger Things, and she even gave a rare interview in 2022.

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Hear Bonnie Raitt’s contribution to ‘Better Than Jail’ album supporting criminal justice reform

Hear Bonnie Raitt’s contribution to ‘Better Than Jail’ album supporting criminal justice reform
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he new charity album Better Than Jail is out now, featuring covers of iconic prison songs from Bonnie Raitt, Steve EarleJason Isbell and Amanda ShiresLukas NelsonMargo Price and more.

Bonnie contributed a cover of “Prison Bound Blues,” written by Leroy Carr, which is now available via digital outlets, and she says she’s proud to be a part of it.

“I’m so proud to have joined in with so many illustrious artists in creating this very special album in support of rural prison reform,” Bonnie shares on Instagram. “Overlooked for far too long, this issue cuts across all cultural and political divides and deserves all our focused attention to finally bring about some swift and meaningful action.”

She adds, “Better Than Jail is one of the most inspired and heartfelt albums I’ve been blessed to be a part of and I hope it sets a fire in hearts far and wide to join in our efforts.”

Better Than Jail is aimed at raising awareness and support for improving our criminal justice system, with proceeds benefiting two organizations, Equal Justice USA and Free Hearts.

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Paul Simon “optimistic” about playing full-length concerts again

Paul Simon “optimistic” about playing full-length concerts again
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Paul Simon is looking to get back out on the stage.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer previously said that his hearing loss had prevented him from performing. But in March he shared that his hearing has improved, enabling him to play some short acoustic shows, including a charity concert in New York in September.

And now he’s giving fans some hope of even bigger shows in the future.

“I’m hoping to eventually be able to do a full-length concert,” he told The Guardian. “I’m optimistic. Six months ago I was pessimistic.” 

Simon went on what he said would be his last tour back in 2018, but apparently he never meant for it to be the end of his live performing. 

“I never said I was going to retire,” he shared. “I said I was going to stop, which I did.”

“I thought that with that band and the repertoire we were doing we’d developed it as far as we could. It was enjoyable, but I wanted to find out what happens when you stop,” he added. “Then I had a dream, and everything changed back to a new version of reality.”

That dream led to his most recent album, Seven Psalms, released in 2023. Simon says he’s already working on new music, including two new songs that have already been written. One of them is a duet he wrote with wife Edie Brickell, which he says “is different from anything I’ve written.”

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Should Billy Idol be in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame? Ozzy Osbourne thinks so

Should Billy Idol be in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame? Ozzy Osbourne thinks so
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Billy Idol has been eligible for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame since 2007, but so far hasn’t even been nominated for induction. Well, rocker Ozzy Osbourne doesn’t think that’s right.

Ozzy is set to be inducted into the Hall of Fame for a second time on Oct. 19. He was inducted in 2006 as a member of Black Sabbath and now he’s getting in as a solo artist.

Idol and his longtime guitarist Steve Stevens are just two of the acts set celebrate Ozzy at the Hall of Fame induction, and Ozzy tells Rolling Stone he thinks Idol deserves to be in the Rock Hall, as well.

“Billy Idol is a rock icon,” Osbourne shares. “His music is timeless. Billy Idol should be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.”

Folks can certainly argue that Idol has a big enough rock resume to get him in, thanks to his huge success in the ’80s. His 1982 self-titled debut album went Gold thanks to songs like “Dancing with Myself” and “White Wedding,” while the follow-up, Rebel Yell, peaked at #6 on the Billboard Album chart and has been certified double Platinum, with hits like the title track, “Eyes Without A Face” and “Flesh for Fantasy.” 

Idol previously told Spin that he’d love to get into the Rock Hall.

“It would be incredible,” he said. “It’s a big thank you to the fans in lots of ways. They really believed and hung in through thick and thin.”

The 2024 induction ceremony, taking place at the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, will stream live on Disney+ Oct. 19 at 7 p.m. ET. On Jan. 1, ABC will air the special 2024 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, featuring performance highlights. 

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KISS’ Gene Simmons to guest judge hair metal night on ‘Dancing with the Stars’

KISS’ Gene Simmons to guest judge hair metal night on ‘Dancing with the Stars’
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KISS‘ Gene Simmons is set to be a guest judge on the next episode of ABC’s Dancing with the Stars, People reports.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer will share his thoughts on the dancers during Tuesday’s hair metal-themed episode. 

KISS’ hit tune “Rock and Roll All Nite” will soundtrack the show’s opening number, with all the pros performing a dance choreographed by Pasha Pashkov. The performance will also feature an appearance by Whitesnake guitarist Joel Hoekstra.

As for what the show constitutes as hair metal, the night will include dances to songs like Bon Jovi’s “Livin’ On A Prayer” and “You Give Love A Bad Name,” Aerosmith’s “Walk This Way,” Warrant’s “Cherry Pie,” Europe’s “The Final Countdown,” Twisted Sister’s “We’re Not Gonna Take It,” Quiet Riot‘s “Cum On Feel The Noise,” Poison’s “Nothin’ But A Good Time,” Whitesnake’s “Here I Go Again” and Scorpions‘ “Rock You Like A Hurricane.”

Dancing with the Stars airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

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Elvis Costello shares unreleased live performance from upcoming ‘King Of America and Other Realms’ box set

Elvis Costello shares unreleased live performance from upcoming ‘King Of America and Other Realms’ box set
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Elvis Costello is sharing another preview of his upcoming box set, King Of America and Other Realms, which is due out Nov. 1.

The latest is a previously unreleased live performance of the Waylon Jennings tune “Only Daddy That’ll Walk The Line,” recorded in 1987 at London’s Royal Albert Hall.

The entire Royal Albert Hall concert is one of six CDs that make up the super deluxe edition of the King Of America and Other Realms box set. It also includes a remastered version of his 1986 album King of America and three discs of collaborations, demos, outtakes and live recordings, taken from albums Costello recorded in America and released between 1989 and 2018.

Some of those songs include a first draft version of the album’s single, “Brilliant Mistake,” and collaborations with Emmylou Harris, Lucinda Williams, Rosanne Cash and the late Kris Kristofferson.

In addition to the six-CD set, King Of America and Other Realms will be released as a double CD, featuring the new remaster of the album and highlights of the box set. The new remaster will also be available on 140-gram black vinyl and limited-edition 140-gram gold nugget-colored vinyl.

All formats are available for preorder now.

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Listen to new Mötley Crüe song, “Cancelled”

Listen to new Mötley Crüe song, “Cancelled”
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Mötley Crüe has premiered a new song called “Cancelled,” the title track of their just-released EP.

“Cancelled” includes lyrics such as “Woke up in the morning, you just got cancelled.” If you want to hear Vince Neil sing about TikTok, you’re in the right place.

You can listen to “Cancelled” and the EP now via digital outlets. The three-track set also includes the previously released single “Dogs of War” and a cover of Beastie Boys‘ “Fight for Your Right.”

Mötley Crüe will play a trio of intimate Los Angeles shows starting Oct. 7. They also just announced a Las Vegas residency for 2025, kicking off in March.

(Video contains uncensored profanity.) 

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On This Day, Oct. 4, 1980: Queen hit #1 with “Another One Bites The Dust”

On This Day, Oct. 4, 1980: Queen hit #1 with “Another One Bites The Dust”

On This Day, Oct. 4, 1980 …

Queen scored their second #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with “Another One Bites the Dust,” which appeared on their eighth studio album, The Game.

The track, penned by bassist John Deacon, spent 31 weeks on the chart and a total of 15 weeks in the top 10, which made it the longest running top 10 song of the 1980s.

The song also earned the band a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group and won Favorite Pop/Rock Single at the 1981 American Music Awards.

“Another One Bites The Dust” has also been used to help in medical training for CPR, as the beat corresponds to the correct number of chest compressions per minute to use when administering it.

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