More new music? Billy Joel co-writer/producer Freddy Wexler says “possibilities are endless”

More new music? Billy Joel co-writer/producer Freddy Wexler says “possibilities are endless”
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Billy Joel‘s new single, “Turn the Lights Back On,” has returned him to the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time since 1997. One of the people who may be most surprised at this turn of events is, well, Billy Joel.

Freddy Wexler, who spearheaded the new single and Billy’s return to music, tells ABC Audio, “Part of what we all love about Billy is his humility. So yes, I think he’s surprised that — which boggles my mind — that people are still so interested in another song from him.”

Of course, the first new Billy Joel single in 17 years may lead fans to hope that more music’s coming.

“We have talked about it. We overcame the biggest hurdle, which was Billy feeling done,” Wexler says. “Now that that door has been opened, I think anything could happen.”

“[Billy’s] not looking to chase hits and neither am I. If it can stay fun, then the possibilities are endless.”

In fact, Wexler says he and Billy are currently working on creating new songs from Billy’s unfinished music, noting, “I’m excited to see what happens.”

Although Billy wrote 99% of his catalog alone, “Turn the Lights Back On” was co-written by Billy, Wexler, Arthur Bacon and Wayne Hector, with the concept of the song and lyrics coming from Wexler.

“I wanted to write the words I wished my dad would have said to my mom at a certain moment in their relationship,” he tells ABC Audio. “But as I started writing … I fully tried to channel Billy Joel.”

“And that’s why when he heard the idea, he said to me, ‘I would have written these words,'” Wexler adds. “And I said, ‘Oh, cool, because as I was writing it I was trying to think, ‘What would you have said there?'” 

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Pearl Jam announces new album, ’Dark Matter’; listen to title track now

Pearl Jam announces new album, ’Dark Matter’; listen to title track now
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Pearl Jam has announced a new album called Dark Matter.

The 12th studio effort from the grunge rockers — and their first since 2020’s Gigaton — arrives April 19. It was produced by Andrew Watt, who also worked on Eddie Vedder‘s latest solo album, 2022’s Earthling.

“Writing and recording in a burst of inspiration, Dark Matter was born in just three weeks,” reads a post on PJ’s website. “As a result, Dark Matter channels the shared spirit of a group of lifelong creative confidants and brothers in one room playing as if their very lives depended on it.”

You can listen to the Dark Matter title track now via digital outlets.

A special vinyl edition of Dark Matter will be available on Record Store Day, taking place April 20.

Pearl Jam is also returning to the road in 2024. They currently have just one U.S. date on their schedule: a headlining set at the BottleRock Napa Valley festival.

Here’s the Dark Matter track list:

“Scared of Fear”
“React, Respond”
“Wreckage”
“Dark Matter”
“Won’t Tell”
“Upper Hand”
“Waiting for Stevie”
“Running”
“Something Special”
“Got to Give”
“Setting Sun”

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Peter Frampton didn’t expect to receive Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nomination

Peter Frampton didn’t expect to receive Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nomination
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Peter Frampton is one of the artists who was been nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this year — his first nomination, even though he’s been eligible since 1997. And while many feel it’s been a long time coming, he tells Vulture the recognition was quite a surprise.

“Throughout my life, I never really expected anything,” he says. “I know a lot of other people have expected this on my behalf, and I appreciate them, but if it wasn’t going to happen, it wasn’t going to happen.” 

Frampton says he never expected a nomination “because I’m a realist,” explaining, “I’ve had a storied career. I’ve been up and down and up and down more times than a yo-yo. The Rock Hall has never been something where I’ve said to myself, I deserve this. I expect this. I’m not that kind of a person.”

He adds, “I have nothing to complain about. If you don’t expect it, it’s all the nicer when it happens.”

Frampton says in the past he has criticized the Rock Hall for who has been nominated and suggests Jann Wenner‘s ouster from the board should improve things. “It’s for the better. Things will be more realistic,” he says.

And Frampton feels his nomination may not have happened had Sheryl Crow not invited him to perform with her at the 2023 ceremony.

“I’ll continue to thank her for stirring the pot. She was saying, Look, this guy isn’t in, what do you think about that?” he says. “That was her goal, I think.”

The Hall of Fame fan vote is open until April 26; fans can vote for up to seven artists daily. Inductees will be announced in April, and the 2024 induction ceremony will take place in Cleveland in the fall.

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Ace Frehley thanks fans after “10,000 Volts” video reaches 1 million views

Ace Frehley thanks fans after “10,000 Volts” video reaches 1 million views
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Former KISS guitarist Ace Frehley is thanking fans for their support of his single “10,000 Volts,” the title track from his upcoming album.

The video for the song just reached 1 million views on YouTube. Frehley celebrated the milestone on Instagram with the message, “Thank you to all the fans who’ve been with me for 50 years and to the new faces joining the party!”

Meanwhile, Ace is giving folks a sneak peek at the video for his next 10,000 Volts track, “Cherry Medicine.” He’s shared behind-the-scenes footage of the making of the clip, in which he seems obsessed about getting the right amount of balloons in the video.

Frehley’s 10,000 Volts, his first solo release since 2020’s Origins Vol. 2, comes out February 23. He has several performances on the calendar for 2024, including an appearance on the Monsters of Rock Cruise, which runs from May 2-6 out of Miami, Florida. A complete list of dates can be found at acefrehley.com.

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Billy Joel return to ‘Billboard’ Hot 100 for first time since the ’90s

Billy Joel return to ‘Billboard’ Hot 100 for first time since the ’90s
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Never underestimate the exposure an artist gets by being featured on Music’s Biggest Night. Thanks to his appearance on the Grammy Awards, Billy Joel is back on the Billboard Hot 100 as an artist for the first time in more than 25 years, thanks to “Turn the Lights Back On,” which debuts at #62. 

Billy performed “Turn the Lights Back On,” his first new single in 17 years, during the Grammy telecast, before closing the show with his classic “You May Be Right.”

Billboard notes that Billy makes his return just one week shy of the 50th anniversary of his first appearance on the chart: On February 23, 1974, “Piano Man” debuted at #94; it would eventually peak at #25. His last appearance on the Hot 100 was with a cover of Bob Dylan’s “To Make You Feel My Love,” which charted in October 1997.

But while Billy’s been absent from the Hot 100 as an artist since 1997, he’s appeared as a writer several times since then. The Glee cast’s versions of “Only the Good Die Young” and “Uptown Girl” charted in 2010 and 2011, respectively, and last year, Fall Out Boy had a hit with their update of “We Didn’t Start the Fire.”

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Ringo Starr unveils The Photograph Portfolio, featuring 12 museum-quality prints

Ringo Starr unveils The Photograph Portfolio, featuring 12 museum-quality prints
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Ringo Starr is giving fans of The Beatles a chance to own prints of classic photos he took of his bandmates over the years.

In celebration of the 60th anniversary of The Beatles coming to America, Ringo has teamed with Genesis Publications to unveil 12 new prints, dubbed The Photograph Portfolio, which include black and white photos of John Lennon and Paul McCartney recording at Abbey Road Studios, the first photo of Ringo on drums at Liverpool’s Cavern Club, one of George Harrison smiling on a yacht in Cannes and more.

Each museum-quality print is reproduced from the original negative, and there are only 25 numbered copies available, each one signed by Ringo.

Prints are on sale now at ringostarrprints.com, with proceeds going to Ringo’s charity, The Lotus Foundation, which funds, supports and promotes charitable projects aimed at advancing social welfare in a variety of areas, including homelessness, cancer and substance abuse.

It looks like fans can look forward to a lot from Ringo in the coming year. He recently announced on Instagram that he’s working on a country album, noting it was originally going to be an EP but has now expanded to 10 or 12 tracks. He’s also set for more shows with his All-Starr Band, starting May 22 in Las Vegas. A complete list of dates can be found at ringostarr.com.

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Bret Michaels announces Parti-Gras 2.0 with Don Felder, Lou Gramm & more

Bret Michaels announces Parti-Gras 2.0 with Don Felder, Lou Gramm & more
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Bret Michaels is ready for another summer Parti. The Poison frontman has announced the second edition of his Parti-Gras tour, which he launched in 2023. 

Michaels is set to headline Parti-Gras 2.0 and will be joined by an all-star lineup that includes former Eagles guitarist Don Felder, former Foreigner frontman Lou GrammTwisted Sister’s Dee Snider and country star Chris Janson.

“I guarantee these festivals are a modern-day throwback to those epic tailgate bashes, overflowing with good vibes and nothing but positive energy,” Bret shares. “I created the Parti-Gras festivals first and foremost as a fan of music, bringing along friends, bands and hit songs.”

He adds, “I love it as a celebration of the music – no ego, just nothing but a good time.” 

This specific lineup is confirmed for six shows, starting July 12 in Noblesville, Indiana, and hitting Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan and New Jersey, before wrapping August 31 in Gilford, New Hampshire.

A ticket presale kicks off Tuesday, February 13, at 10 a.m., with the general onsale happening Friday, February 16, at 10 a.m. A complete list of dates can be found at bretmichaels.com.

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Pearl Jam teases midnight premiere of new music

Pearl Jam teases midnight premiere of new music
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New Pearl Jam music appears imminent.

After hinting last week that an announcement was coming “soon,” the grunge rockers have shared a new post on Monday, February 12, captioned, “Midnight ET.”

The post also includes a photo of a drum kit sitting in a darkened room in front of a swirling image reminiscent of the Superunknown color palette.

Pearl Jam’s most recent album is 2020’s Gigaton. They’ve been working on a follow-up since at least 2022 with producer Andrew Watt, who also produced Eddie Vedder‘s latest solo album, 2022’s Earthling.

Meanwhile, Pearl Jam is also set to return to the road in 2024. So far, the only U.S. date scheduled is a headlining set at the BottleRock Napa Valley festival in May.

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Jackson Browne, Michael McDonald to help Mavis Staples celebrate her 85th birthday

Jackson Browne, Michael McDonald to help Mavis Staples celebrate her 85th birthday
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Jackson Browne and Michael McDonald are among the artists who’ve signed on to help gospel and soul legend Mavis Staples celebrate her 85th birthday. 

Mavis Staples 85th: All-Star Birthday Concert will take place Thursday, April 18, at the YouTube Theater in Los Angeles. Mavis, who actually turns 85 in July, will be performing at the concert, joined by an all-star lineup that also features Jeff TweedyChris StapletonGrace Potter, Black PumasHozier and more.

“At the end of last year, I was talking about retiring,” Mavis shares. “But after sitting with it for a while, I stopped myself and thought, ‘Well, what would I do?’ I asked the Lord, ‘Why am I still here? What do you want of me? Have you kept me around for a reason?’” 

She adds, “And the only reason I could see is to sing my songs. That’s why I’m still here, and I’m looking forward to this show with my friends singing my songs, too!”

Tickets for the concert go on sale Friday, February 16, at 10 a.m. PT. A complete lineup can be found at mavisstsaples85.com.

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Foreigner, Peter Frampton & more react to Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nomination

Foreigner, Peter Frampton & more react to Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nomination
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Nominees for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame were announced on Saturday, February 10, and several of this year’s contenders have taken to social media to share their reactions to the news.

Mick Jones, the only original member of Foreigner still touring with the band, shared, “I deeply appreciate the recognition from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame committee. It is wonderful that FOREIGNER has maintained its presence all these years and brought the music to our fans.”  

He added, “Getting this news today is an incredible endorsement of what we have achieved over time.”

Peter Frampton first joked, “Wait, you mean I’m not already in the @rockhall ?!” He then shared that he was “thrilled” with the nomination. 

 “For a long time you, my friends, have been telling me I should be in it,” he wrote. ” So now that I’m nominated, I’m going to ask you a huge favour.” He then asked fans to vote for him, noting, “Then I’ll see you in Cleveland this Fall. Thank you all!” 

Ozzy Osbourne, who’s already in the Hall as a member of Black Sabbathsaid he’s “deeply honored” to be considered as a solo artist, noting it’s “something I could never have imagined.” He added, “After 44 years as a solo artist the fact that I can continue to record music and receive this recognition is something I am incredibly proud of.”

Finally, Lenny Kravitz shared, “Woke up to this! Grateful to be nominated for this prestigious honor, @rockhall.”

The Hall of Fame fan vote is open until April 26; fans can vote for up to seven artists daily. Ozzy is currently in the lead, followed by Frampton and Foreigner.

Inductees will be announced in April, and the 2024 induction ceremony will take place in Cleveland in the fall. 

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