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Hot Tuna Rides Again With 2025 Tour To Celebrate Jorma Kaukonen’s 85th Birthday
Concerts & Tours

Hot Tuna Rides Again With 2025 Tour To Celebrate Jorma Kaukonen’s 85th Birthday

Hot Tuna hits the road as Jack Casady helps Jorma Kaukonen mark his 85th birthday with a nationwide acoustic tour and special shows.

Norwood Fisher Turns 60 with an All-Star Lineup: Flea, Vernon Reid, Stephen Perkins, and More
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Norwood Fisher Turns 60 with an All-Star Lineup: Flea, Vernon Reid, Stephen Perkins, and More

Norwood Fisher’s 60th birthday bash brings an all-star lineup including Flea, Vernon Reid, and Corey Glover for a night of funk and rock.

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Cheap Trick and Tom Petersson Reveal 21st Album “All Washed Up” With First Single
New Albums

Cheap Trick and Tom Petersson Reveal 21st Album “All Washed Up” With First Single

Cheap Trick return with their 21st studio album, All Washed Up, featuring the new single “Twelve Gates.” Out November 14 on CD, vinyl, and digital.

Christian McBride’s “Without Further Ado, Vol. 1” Arrives with All-Star Guests and Major Tour
New Albums

Christian McBride’s “Without Further Ado, Vol. 1” Arrives with All-Star Guests and Major Tour

Christian McBride returns with "Without Further Ado, Vol. 1," featuring Sting, Samara Joy, and more — plus a major tour through 2026.

Mudvayne Release First Song in 16 Years as Ryan Martinie’s Bass Roars Back
New Albums

Mudvayne Release First Song in 16 Years as Ryan Martinie’s Bass Roars Back

Mudvayne return after 16 years with “Hurt People Hurt People,” featuring Ryan Martinie’s roaring bass and the band’s signature sound.

MonoNeon’s “Crusty Neon Missionary Baptist Church” Honors His Grandma Liz With Funk and Faith
New Albums

MonoNeon’s “Crusty Neon Missionary Baptist Church” Honors His Grandma Liz With Funk and Faith

"Crusty Neon Missionary Baptist Church" finds MonoNeon and Grandma Liz creating a soulful album of funk, hymns, and family connection.

Adam Blackstone’s “Humble Magic, Vol. 1” Reimagines Jazz Standards with Soul
New Albums

Adam Blackstone’s “Humble Magic, Vol. 1” Reimagines Jazz Standards with Soul

Adam Blackstone returns with "Humble Magic, Vol. 1," blending jazz standards, new originals, and soulful big band arrangements with bass at the core.

Mic Swings and Stack Knobs: Taking Back Sunday in Photos from Chicago & Tour Dates
Concerts & Tours

Mic Swings and Stack Knobs: Taking Back Sunday in Photos from Chicago & Tour Dates

With a fired-up crowd and a strong setlist, Taking Back Sunday kicked things off right in Chicago. Shaun Cooper’s tone was locked in and full.

The Who Release “Live at The Oval 1971,” Spotlighting John Entwistle’s Fiery Bass Genius
New Albums

The Who Release “Live at The Oval 1971,” Spotlighting John Entwistle’s Fiery Bass Genius

The Who unearth Live at The Oval 1971, a powerful archival release that highlights John Entwistle’s groundbreaking bass playing.

Coheed and Cambria Bring the Heat to Chicago [Photo Gallery] & Tour Schedule
Concerts & Tours

Coheed and Cambria Bring the Heat to Chicago [Photo Gallery] & Tour Schedule

Coheed and Cambria hit Chicago with a stacked set and killer energy. Zach Cooper’s Yamaha and Aguilar rig cut through with power and precision.

Deftones’ “private music” Launches a New Chapter with Bassist Fred Sablan
New Albums

Deftones’ “private music” Launches a New Chapter with Bassist Fred Sablan

Deftones return with private music, their 10th album and the first to feature bassist Fred Sablan. Read how he shaped the band’s new chapter.

Out Now: Pino Palladino and Blake Mills Explore Minimalism on New Album That Wasn’t A Dream
New Albums

Out Now: Pino Palladino and Blake Mills Explore Minimalism on New Album That Wasn’t A Dream

Pino Palladino and Blake Mills return with "That Wasn’t A Dream," a minimalist, atmospheric new album that deepens their acclaimed collaboration.