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Tom Hamilton Opens Up on Aerosmith’s Retirement
Aerosmith announced that their farewell tour was once again canceled and that they were retiring. It was a sad end to the band’s touring days, but Tom Hamilton says there may be more in store.
Tony Levin Shares Update on BEAT Tour Rehearsals
Tony Levin shared an awesome diary entry on his website about BEAT’s early rehearsals.
Peter Hughes Leaves The Mountain Goats
After over two decades with the band, bassist Peter Hughes has left The Mountain Goats. The news was shared in a post on the band’s social media.
Anthony Crawford and Percy Jones Feature on King Llama’s “fata implexis”
Los Angeles-based fusion group King Llama has released a new album called fata implexis that defies genre boundaries. The group, which is the brainchild of guitarist/songwriter Ryan T. Bailey and drummer Luis Briones, underwent some changes after the COVID lockdown.
Zeal & Ardor Return with “Greif”
Zeal & Ardor scored one of the most acclaimed releases of 2022 with their self-titled album. Now, they’ve followed it up with “Greif.”
Modest Mouse Announces Album’s 20th Anniversary Tour
Modest Mouse celebrated the 20th anniversary of their hit record, “Good News For People Who Love Bad News,” with a reissue earlier this year. Now, the indie icons will take the show on the road on a 21-date tour.
The Black Crowes Revamp “Happiness Bastards (The Reprise)” Tour
The Black Crowes were set to tour with Aerosmith this fall, but they had to switch it up when the group announced they were retiring from touring. Now, they’ve revamped their tour to keep their “Happiness Bastards (The Reprise)” tour going.
Geoffrey Keezer Releases “Live at Birdland” with John Patitucci
Pianist and composer Geoffrey Keezer has released “Live at Birdland,” which marks his first live trio album in 15 years. The performances were captured during a three-night run at the legendary New York jazz club. Keezer was joined by drummer Clarence Penn and bassist John Patitucci.
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard Release 26th Studio Album, “Flight b741”
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard have released their 26th album, “Flight b741,” which they call a “back to basics” rock album. The group is known for their boundaryless experimentation and complex arrangements, but they stripped it all back for a bluesier sound.
Mingus Big Band Releases “Centennial Sessions, Vol. 2”
The Mingus Big Band has been keeping bassist/composer Charles Mingus’ legacy going ever since his passing. The group celebrated what would have been his 100th birthday in 2022 with an album called “The Charles Mingus Centennial Sessions Vol. 1,” and now the second edition is available.
Tony Levin Announces Solo Album, “Bringing It Down To The Bass”
It’s a big year for Tony Levin. He’s gearing up for the highly anticipated BEAT tour, but he’s also just announced that he’s releasing a solo album next month, too. “Bringing It Down to the Bass” marks the bass icon’s seventh solo album and his first since 2007.
Divinity Roxx Releases Family-Friendly “World Wide Playdate”
Divinity Roxx has returned with a new album the whole family can love. “World Wide Playdate” is her second album geared toward kids, following up on 2021’s “Ready Set Go!”











