
Mo Ostin, Legendary Warner Bros. Record Executive Behind Hendrix and The Kinks, Dead at 95
The former head of Warner Records/Reprise died of natural causes
The former head of Warner Records/Reprise died of natural causes
The Asylum Albums (1972-1975) features an essay by her friend and fellow Canadian Scorpio Neil Young
"Not ready to tour," Young recently wrote to fans. "Covid is real danger. Long covid? No thanks. Expose my son to big crowds. No."
Rocker shares unreleased track from long-shelved 2001 LP which finally arrives July 8
See "Hank To Hendrix" from upcoming concert film documenting rocker's tour with Promise of the Real
She sang on some of Neil Young’s most enduring records and scored a Top 10 hit with one of his songs. Why didn’t her career live up to its early promise?
"It must be said that here Crazy Horse shows a depth never seen or heard before," Young says of the album he shelved over 20 years ago
Two solo acoustic shows from 1971 are being released along with a legendary 1974 surprise gig at New York's Bottom Line
Frustrated with Joe Rogan's "language around race," the Grammy-winning R&B singer tried to get her albums scrubbed from Spotify. The fight is just beginning
Young and his Canadian compatriot Joni Mitchell saw streaming and sales numbers rise after pulling their music in protest of Covid misinformation on Joe Rogan's podcast
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