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Clinton Kane Shares Soul-Baring New Single ‘Fallen Leaves’

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Platinum-certified singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Clinton Kane returns with his deeply personal new single ‘Fallen Leaves,’ out now on all streaming platforms. Marking his second release as an independent artist in 2025, the track strips away production gloss to reveal raw honesty and emotional depth. Kane’s vulnerable vocals and cinematic simplicity drive a song that captures the ache of loneliness and the search for connection, even when it’s fleeting.

“I wrote ‘Fallen Leaves’ at 20 because I was keeping people around not because I cared about them, but because I hated my own company,” Kane shares. “It’s messy, it’s honest, and I think most people have been there at least once.” Self-produced and fully independent, ‘Fallen Leaves’ signals a new creative era for Kane — one built on artistic freedom, emotional truth, and rediscovered confidence in his voice.

Alcatrazz Reignite Classic Metal Energy with Re-recorded Single ‘Jet To Jet’

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BraveWords Records has released the re-recorded version of ‘Jet To Jet’ by legendary metal band Alcatrazz, marking a bold preview of their upcoming 2026 studio album. The track appears on Prior Convictions, a new collection featuring reimagined versions of nine classic Alcatrazz songs alongside two brand new compositions, ‘Transylvanian Requiem’ and ‘Stand And Wait Your Turn.’

Fronted by new vocalist Giles Lavery and powered by “Shredlord” Joe Stump’s blazing neo-classical guitar work, Alcatrazz continue to evolve their sound while staying true to the heavy metal roots they forged in 1983. Founding members Jimmy Waldo and Gary Shea bring their signature energy to this next chapter, proving the band’s fire still burns as strong as ever. Prior Convictions lands just in time for their November and December European tour — a celebration of Alcatrazz’s legacy and resurgence.

Allbrook Station Fire Back with New Single ‘Sharpshooter’

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Rising pop rock trailblazers Allbrook Station return with their powerful new single ‘Sharpshooter,’ out now on all streaming platforms. The track captures the band’s signature mix of anthemic rock and pop polish, pairing raw emotion with explosive instrumentation. Written by frontman Burke Louis, ‘Sharpshooter’ channels post-breakup clarity — that moment when the pain fades and perspective takes over. “It’s me finally saying—you weren’t worth my time then, you’re certainly not worth my future now,” Louis shares.

The song marks a bold preview of what’s to come on Allbrook Station’s upcoming album ‘All We Have Is Pain,’ set for release in 2026. With sharp hooks, fierce vocals, and emotional bite, ‘Sharpshooter’ proves the band’s next era will be their most fearless yet — a cathartic anthem for anyone ready to move on and never look back.

‘David Bowie by Denis O’Regan’ Showcases Two Decades of Iconic Images from the Starman’s Career

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‘David Bowie by Denis O’Regan’ is out now, celebrating the unparalleled legacy of one of music’s most visionary artists through the lens of his official photographer and longtime collaborator. Spanning the 1970s through the 1990s, the hardcover collection features hundreds of stunning photographs taken at more than 200 concerts worldwide, alongside behind-the-scenes moments that capture Bowie both on and off stage. From the recording of ‘Diamond Dogs’ at Olympic Studios to the global tours that defined his later years, O’Regan’s imagery reveals the full evolution of Bowie the performer, the artist, and the man.

The book opens O’Regan’s vast archive to the public for the first time, with many never-before-seen photos offering an intimate glimpse into the creative partnership between the photographer and the icon. Accompanied by O’Regan’s own reflections, ‘David Bowie by Denis O’Regan’ stands as both a personal tribute and a visual biography, chronicling the transformation of one of the world’s most magnetic performers through the eyes of a man who knew him best.

‘The Grateful Dead by Jim Marshall’ Captures the Band’s Formative Years Through Unseen Photos

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‘The Grateful Dead by Jim Marshall: Photos and Stories from the Formative Years, 1966–1977’ is out now, offering a rare and intimate glimpse into one of rock’s most storied bands through the lens of legendary photographer Jim Marshall. Spanning from Woodstock to San Francisco’s Haight Street, the collection features more than a decade of images that document the evolution of the Grateful Dead during the heart of America’s counterculture revolution. About one-third of the photographs have never been published before, making this an essential piece for Deadheads and photography lovers alike.

Curated by Amelia Davis and David Gans, the book pairs Marshall’s striking high-contrast photography with essays and reflections from collaborators and contemporaries, giving context to the music, community, and chaos that shaped the era. From candid backstage moments to transcendent live performances, ‘The Grateful Dead by Jim Marshall’ celebrates not just a band but a movement — capturing the spirit of creativity, rebellion, and connection that continues to define the Dead’s enduring legacy.

‘Tonight in Jungleland’ by Peter Ames Carlin Reveals the Untold Story Behind Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Born to Run’

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Bestselling author Peter Ames Carlin dives deep into one of rock’s greatest albums with ‘Tonight in Jungleland: The Making of Born to Run,’ out now. Marking the 50th anniversary of Bruce Springsteen’s legendary ‘Born to Run,’ Carlin’s behind-the-scenes chronicle offers unparalleled access to Springsteen and his bandmates, capturing the creative intensity that defined the making of this classic record. From the aching beauty of “Thunder Road” to the sprawling majesty of “Jungleland,” the book retraces how Springsteen’s ambition, artistry, and grit transformed him into a rock icon.

Praised by the Los Angeles Times as “absorbing” and “fascinating,” ‘Tonight in Jungleland’ reveals new stories about the recording process, personal struggles, and artistic breakthroughs that shaped the album. With vivid storytelling and deep emotional insight, Carlin illuminates the moments when pressure turned into perfection — when the sound of youth, hope, and rebellion came roaring out of New Jersey to change music forever.

‘The Colonel and the King: Tom Parker, Elvis Presley, and the Partnership that Rocked the World’ by Peter Guralnick Offers a Revealing Look at Two Icons

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Acclaimed biographer Peter Guralnick returns with The Colonel and the King: Tom Parker, Elvis Presley, and the Partnership that Rocked the World, out now. The award-winning author of Last Train to Memphis and Careless Love delivers a groundbreaking dual portrait of the relationship between Elvis Presley and his legendary manager, Colonel Tom Parker. Drawing from the Colonel’s never-before-seen correspondence, Guralnick reveals the depth of their friendship, trust, and mutual ambition — and how their partnership defined an era of American music and celebrity.

Praised by The Wall Street Journal as “engaging… outlandish, tension-filled and brimming with mystery,” the book captures the complexity of both men. Guralnick traces their story from Parker’s first telegrams about a young Memphis singer to Elvis’s rise as a global superstar. With a narrative rich in insight and humanity, The Colonel and the King sheds new light on the bond between two misunderstood figures who changed popular culture forever. Through brilliance, humor, and heartbreak, Guralnick gives readers the full story of how a small-town teenager and a crafty showman built the legend of rock and roll.

Def Leppard, In Flames, and Powerwolf Lead Wacken Open Air 2026 Lineup for 35th Anniversary

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Wacken Open Air, one of the world’s biggest and most iconic heavy metal festivals, has unveiled the first details for its monumental 35th anniversary celebration. The 2026 edition will take place from July 29 to August 1, 2026, in the small northern German municipality of Wacken. Leading the first wave of announced acts are Def Leppard, In Flames, Powerwolf, and Savatage. Fans can also look forward to performances from Any Given Day, Europe, Lamb of God, and Sepultura — who will play their final festival show in Germany — as well as exclusive German appearances from Blood Fire Death and The Gathering.

Since its start in 1990 with just 800 attendees, Wacken has evolved into a massive global pilgrimage for metal fans, attracting tens of thousands of visitors each year. Spanning nearly 600 acres with multiple stages, the festival has become a cultural landmark known for its unmatched energy, sense of community, and even its famous beer pipeline. Beyond the music, Wacken continues to give back through the Wacken Foundation, which supports emerging metal and hard rock artists worldwide. The 2026 anniversary promises to be another unforgettable chapter in the festival’s legendary history.

Terrace Martin Launches Sounds of Crenshaw Live Series for His Album ‘Come As You Are’

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Multi-GRAMMY nominated musician, producer, and sonic visionary Terrace Martin invites fans deeper into his world with the launch of Sounds of Crenshaw Live, an intimate new performance series celebrating his latest album ‘Come As You Are,’ out now. Hosted exclusively on the Sounds of Crenshaw YouTube channel, the self-produced series delivers reimagined live takes on standout tracks from his acclaimed collaboration with R&B powerhouse Kenyon Dixon.

The first episode, featuring a soulful live rendition of “See You Later,” is available today, offering a raw, immersive experience that showcases Martin’s unmatched musicianship and deep connection to South Los Angeles. With new performances dropping weekly, Sounds of Crenshaw Live promises to highlight the album’s emotional core and musical depth. A deluxe edition of ‘Come As You Are’ is also on the way, featuring brand-new music and surprise collaborations that further expand Terrace Martin’s creative vision.

Jon Batiste Releases Official Video for ‘Lonely Avenue’ from His New Album ‘Big Money’

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Academy Award and multi-GRAMMY winner Jon Batiste has released the official video for “Lonely Avenue,” from his new album ‘Big Money,’ out now via Verve/Interscope. Directed by David Henry Gerson, the video follows Batiste through a quiet, timeworn apartment as he’s drawn toward Randy Newman’s voice singing “Lonely Avenue” from another room. The two artists meet at the piano, connecting through a moment that bridges memory, imagination, and timeless musical spirit.

A cover of the Doc Pomus classic popularized by Ray Charles, “Lonely Avenue” stands as the album’s only reinterpretation — a stripped-down, one-take performance recorded live in Randy Newman’s living room. Captured spontaneously on a handheld recorder, the song embodies raw connection and authenticity. “Ray is my patron saint,” Batiste shares. “Just as the ‘Big Money’ songs are in conversation with each other, I’m in conversation with Randy and Ray.”

Following the album’s title track “Big Money,” featuring the soulful harmonies of The Womack Sisters, ‘Lonely Avenue’ continues to showcase Batiste’s ability to weave together gospel, soul, folk, and rock & roll into a distinctly American sound. Co-produced with Dion “No ID” Wilson, the album also features a duet with Andra Day and a genre-blurring closer voiced by Batiste’s alter ego Billy Bob Bo Bob. Described by Batiste as “some deeply serious fun,” ‘Big Money’ marks an ambitious new chapter — one that celebrates the roots and reinvention of American music through his singular creative lens.