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George Brown Honors Miles Davis and Parisian Jazz Culture on Posthumous Album ‘Jazz in Paris’

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George Brown, beloved co-founder of Kool & The Gang and Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee, will release his second posthumous project, ‘Jazz in Paris,’ on April 18 via Astana Music Inc/BFD/The Orchard. Inspired by the smoky jazz clubs of Paris and New York in the late 1950s and ‘60s—a sound that shaped Brown’s musical world from an early age—the album reflects his deep love for jazz while showcasing his musical versatility. The first single, “Lisa,” a sultry, classic jazz composition, is out now, featuring smooth instrumentation, brass accents, and a full-bodied walking bassline. On the track, Brown performs drums, vocals, percussion, and keyboards, highlighting his remarkable range as a multi-instrumentalist.

‘Jazz in Paris’ is a meticulously crafted body of work that blends the timeless elegance of classic jazz with George Brown’s signature touch, reflecting his lifelong dedication to the universal language of music. Produced by Brown, co-produced by Curtis F. Williams and Wolfgang Amadeus Aichholz, and with Claude Ismael as Executive Producer, the album captures Brown’s love for jazz while incorporating contemporary influences he gathered throughout his illustrious career. Recorded primarily during the pandemic at his Alley Kat Studio in Los Angeles, the album features collaborations with longtime musical allies, including Williams and Louis Van Taylor. After Brown’s passing, celebrated drummer Vinnie Colaiuta stepped in to finalize key tracks.

A central influence on ‘Jazz in Paris’ is the groundbreaking work of Miles Davis. Brown, inspired by Davis’ ability to push musical boundaries, infused the album with melodic and harmonic textures reminiscent of Davis’ First and Second Great Quintets of the 1950s and 1960s. This influence is especially evident on “Lisa,” a modal jazz composition featuring a straight 4/4 rhythm, muted trumpets, and a flurry of improvisation with interchangeable blues elements. Brown’s reverence for Davis is woven throughout the album, reflecting his commitment to honoring his jazz roots while offering his own modern interpretations.

Over his impressive sixty-year career, George Brown toured extensively across Europe with Kool & The Gang, becoming a highly celebrated act, particularly in Paris. Their festival performances and concerts were met with an outpouring of love from French audiences, most notably at the iconic Olympia Theatre. Brown’s deep connection to the city extended beyond the stage—frequent visits to Paris, both personal and professional, fueled his creative spirit and directly inspired the creation of ‘Jazz in Paris.’ The album serves as both a love letter to the city and a tribute to the jazz pioneers who first captured his imagination.

Reflecting on the project, Brown’s close collaborator Wolfgang Amadeus Aichholz shared, “This project was very close to his heart and a way to pay homage to the greats of the era. We spent countless nights in the studio crafting the music that often came to him in dreams. GB would always say that music is a universal language, and through our shared creativity, I truly came to understand that sentiment.”

Born and raised in Jersey City, N.J., George Brown’s musical journey began with childhood afternoons spent drumming on household objects. By high school, he was performing in jazz clubs six nights a week alongside future Kool & The Gang members, including Robert “Kool” Bell and Ronald Bell. Originally known as the Jazziacs, the band evolved into Kool & The Gang in 1969, blending jazz, funk, and soul into a groundbreaking sound that sold millions of records worldwide and earned them induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2024. With ‘Jazz in Paris,’ Brown comes full circle—returning to his jazz roots while leaving behind a timeless tribute to the music that first inspired him.

George Brown was a pioneering musician and a founding member of the legendary group Kool and The Gang. With a career spanning decades, George left an indelible mark on the music industry with his unparalleled talent and groundbreaking contributions. Through his music, he continues to inspire and uplift audiences worldwide, ensuring that his legacy lives on for generations to come. Even up until his passing, Brown’s remarkable contributions persisted, including the production of Kool & The Gang’s 2023 album, ‘People Just Wanna Have Fun,’ and the release of his memoir, Too Hot: Kool & The Gang & Me. Brown’s first solo album, ‘Where I’m Coming From,’ was released posthumously in September 2024, further showcasing his musical vision. These efforts further solidified Kool & The Gang’s place in music history alongside their iconic hits like “Ladies Night,” “Celebration,” and “Jungle Boogie.”

George Brown passed away in 2023 at the age of 74, leaving behind a lasting legacy. He is survived by his wife, Hanh Brown, and five children.

‘Jazz in Paris’ Tracklist
Lisa
What I Love About You
Juliette
MDD
Francess
Daddy Jazz Bow
Addicted to the Hustle
West End Avenue
The Kat
Jardin De Lapin
In the Land of Allah – In the Land of God

Melanie’s “Lullabies From Heaven” Brings Unreleased Songs to Life, Featuring Four Generations of Family

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Melanie, the beloved and trailblazing artist who made history as the first solo performer to have three singles simultaneously on the Billboard chart, and known for her songs including 1971’s “Brand New Key,” her appearance at the 1969 Woodstock Festival and an extensive catalog of works released over the course of an uncompromising five-decade career, had always wanted to release an album of children’s songs. Lullabies From Heaven – a new album decades in the making and composed of previously unreleased recordings, will be released on April 25 (Cleopatra Records). With songs that Melanie recorded dating back to the mid-1960s, and only first discovered after her passing in 2024, this collection of lullabies is a revelation and opportunity to revisit the career of a pioneering artist. Her three children, also musicians, along with grandchildren and great grandchildren, lent their voices and additional instruments to these recordings as a love letter and parting gift to her.

Following Melanie’s passing, her manager set out to locate every tape he could find, and in the process discovered tapes that went back to the mid-60s, recorded by Melanie when she was a teenager, prior to her career as a recording artist. Six of those recordings are featured on Lullabies From Heaven, as well as additional songs recorded in the ‘70s and more recently. Melanie’s children Beau Jarred, Leilah and Jeordie went into the studio last year to sing and add instrumentation to some of the recordings, and her grandchildren and great grandchildren can be heard singing on the album as well: four generations of Melanie’s family, singing together. Beau Jarred is credited with producing the album as well.

Lullabies From Heaven is a charming collection featuring a number of classic lullabies, including “Puff The Magic Dragon,” “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star,” and “Teddy Bear’s Picnic.” But it also includes a number of original songs written by Melanie: “Skinny Bone Jones” (co-written with her daughter Jeordie), “Ring Around The Moon,” and “Garden In The City.” The version of “Alexander Beetle,” featured on the album and adapted by Melanie from AA Milne’s “Forgiven” poem published in 1919, is from the mid-60s tapes that were discovered. Melanie would record and release “Alexander Beetle” on her 1970 album Candles In The Rain, and would go on to perform the song on the Ed Sullivan Show in ‘71. The album’s bonus track is a different version of “Alexander Beetle” from an unidentified 1970s recording session.

Many of the songs have deep meaning amongst Melanie and her children. She would sing songs like “Puff The Magic Dragon” and “Teddy Bear’s Picnic” to them while they were little; for her children to hear these early recordings of these songs was a powerful experience. “These songs are all so special and all have their own place in my heart,” says daughter Jeordie Schekeryk. “Momma was always such an inspiration and incredible craftswoman of songs. All these songs have had a unique place in our hearts & especially now. We are excited to share these with everyone .. from our family to yours.” Daughter Leilah Schekeryk adds: “I love singing with my family! There were so many little magical moments I really felt mom’s spirit with us. Just truly special!!” Melanie’s son Beau Jarred says “I remember mom singing my sisters and I to sleep with Teddy Bears Picnic. I’m beyond glad we got to do that one for her.”

Cleopatra Records has re-issued nearly 30 albums featuring Melanie’s works over the past year; her catalog had never previously been available all at one time.

Melanie – she has always been known by her first name alone – needs no introduction.

An unexpected star of the Woodstock Festival in 1969, Melanie was the first rocker (and, in some instances, the first woman) to perform at the Metropolitan Opera and Carnegie Hall; the first solo performer to have three simultaneous singles on the Billboard chart; the first, too, to launch her own record label; a major hit at the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival, and the artist selected to welcome the rising midsummer sun at the 1971 Glastonbury Festival.

She dominated British, American and European music press readers polls during 1971-1972, and her music has been covered by acts as far apart as Morrissey, Ray Charles, Barbra Streisand and Dolly Parton.

Other admirers include Keith Richard and the Rolling Stones, who invited her to open their 1976 European tour; Jarvis Cocker, who persuaded her to perform at the 2007 Meltdown Festival; Morrissey; Miley Cyrus; and Jim Morrison. “Jim and I were going to do a rock version of Othello at Madison Square Garden,” she recalls. “I backed out – call me crazy.”

More than that, however, Melanie epitomized the “flower child” imagery of the late 1960s and early 1970s, at the same time as writing songs that tore apart the societal conventions of the day regarding what a young woman (she was barely 20 at the time) should say, think, or do.

This dichotomy continued for the remainder of her career, and the forty plus albums she released before her passing on January 23, 2024. For some listeners, she remains the devastatingly beautiful “hippy chick” who sang songs about beetles, Christopher Robin, love, peace and candles in the rain. Her biggest British hit, “Brand New Key,” is remembered as “the bicycle song,” and was later covered by the Wurzels as “Brand New Combine Harvester.” Another Melanie classic, “Look What They’ve Done To My Song, Ma” gave the New Seekers their first hit single in 1970.

For others, however, she is remembered for “Bo Bo’s Party,” about a woman haunting the back room at parties, in search of the attention her impotent husband cannot provide; for songs of darkness and despair; for ripping the sticking plaster off the festering wounds of Vietnam-era America. And for fighting – not always successfully, but resolutely regardless – against the engrained attitudes of the male dominated music industry of the age. A single line in “Brand New Key” encapsulates her fury – “some people say I’ve done alright for a girl.”

Her first battle, aged just 20, was with Clive Davis, the legendary (and legendarily combative) head of Columbia records. When he refused to countenance her first LP until she accepted his “guidance” on how she should present herself, she walked off the label.

Other industry kingpins, too, tried to shape and mold her, and they too lost the battle – Buddah (and later Casablanca) Records chief Neil Bogart, Ahmet Ertegun at Atlantic Records, Clive Davis again at Arista. And, though she was warned, again and again, that her single-mindedness was losing her more friends than she was winning, she didn’t care. This was her career, and it was going to follow the course that she designed, come what may.

She continued to do so for the remainder of her life.

Today, Melanie’s career is enjoying the spotlight once more. Across the year or so before her death, Melanie and manager Dave Thompson, worked together to create what they considered the ultimate Melanie collection – deluxe reissues of her entire album catalog, plus a series of additional releases spotlighting crucial live performances and unreleased studio sessions. The first of these was released by Cleopatra Records in early January 2024, just weeks before her death. Since that time, 30 more albums have shed new light upon, and opened fresh ears to, her music and career, while a six CD box set, Neighbourhood Songs (Easy Action Records) dug deep into Melanie’s broadcast and concert archive.

Melanie might be gone, but she is also here to stay.

Track List – Lullabies From Heaven:

  1. Alexander Beetle
  2. Puff The Magic Dragon
  3. Animal Crackers
  4. Hobo’s Lullaby
  5. Skinny Bone Jones
  6. Teddy Bear’s Picnic
  7. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
  8. The Riddle Song (Child 46)
  9. Rain Rain Go Away Medley
  10. Garden In The City
  11. Ring Around The Moon
  12. Fly Me To The Moon
  13. Duck Bottom Boat
  14. Alexander Beetle (Reprise)

 

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Acclaimed Singer & Actress Ute Lemper Releases “Mack the Knife” From New Album ‘Pirate Jenny’

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To celebrate revolutionary composer Kurt Weill’s 125th birthday on March 2, acclaimed singer & actress Ute Lemper released “Mack the Knife,” the new single & video from her album Pirate Jennyout April 25 via The Audiophile Society.

Composed by Kurt Weill with the lyrics of Bertolt Brecht in 1928, the song originally appeared in The Threepenny Opera, brimming with satirical critiques of societal injustices and corruption that still resonate today. Lemper embodies the charming yet ruthless criminal Macheath, who evades justice despite his violent actions. In the video, Lemper embodies various personas – the young, the old, the jester, the murderer – running loose in New York City.

Since 1985, from experimental theaters in West Berlin to Carnegie Hall, Lemper has been singing the songs of Jewish composers from the Weimar era, who were banned and persecuted by Nazis. She notes that Brecht and Weill’s works remain as relevant today: “Exotic characters fight for survival, rising from the ashes of racism, disadvantage, and neglect—stories that feel strikingly contemporary.”

Lemper will release more singles from the album, including title track “Pirate Jenny” (a revolt against the ruling party of the rich) from The Threepenny Opera and “Speak Low” from One Touch of Venus – full tracklist below. Sultry vocals and atmospheric beats are brought to life with The Audiophile Society’s immersive Mega-Dimensional Sound™, transporting longtime fans and new listeners alike to a smoky Berlin jazz club outside of time, reminiscent of Lemper’s award-winning roles as Cabaret’s Sally Bowles in Paris and Chicago’s Velma Kelly in New York and London.

“This project is about creating a new audience for Kurt Weill,” says Lemper. “By blending his timeless melodies with a groove. I’m opening the door for younger listeners who might not know his work. It’s about building a bridge between eras, where Weimar meets the club.”

A Billboard Crossover Artist of the Year, Lemper has reimagined icons like Marlene Dietrich (Rendezvous with Marlene is based on a three-hour phone call between Dietrich and Lemper), Edith Piaf and Jacques Brel, alongside more modern collaborations with artists like Tom Waits, Nick Cave, Elvis Costello, and Roger Waters (The Wall: Live in Berlin, 1990).

Lemper will perform some of Weill’s eternal classics live at 54 Below on Tuesday, May 27, and Thursday, May 29 – tickets here.

Ute Lemper’s decades-long career spans stage, film, and music, with over 30 recordings. Renowned for her interpretations of Berlin Cabaret, Kurt Weill, Brecht, and chanson legends like Marlene Dietrich and Edith Piaf, she has also starred in major musicals across Broadway, the West End, Paris, and Berlin. She won the American Theater World Award and the Laurence Olivier Award for her performance as Chicago’sVelma Kelly in the West End and on Broadway, the Molière Award for her performance as Cabaret’s Sally Bowles in Paris, among others, and earned Grammy nominations.

Her global tours feature diverse projects, including Rendezvous with Marlene, Songs for Eternity, and tributes to Piazzolla and Brecht. She has composed music inspired by Bukowski, Neruda, and Coelho and released a bestselling autobiography in 2023. She released her self-penned and contemporary album Time Traveler just last year. Singing in five languages, she continues to perform worldwide. A longtime New York resident, she lives there with her family and four children.

The Audiophile Society is the brainchild of composer, pianist, and audio pioneer David Chesky. The new label will focus on bringing even more realistic three-dimensional recordings to market with their Mega-Dimensional Sound™, The Audiophile Society’s name for their unique two-channel 3D audio that can play on all existing two-channel stereo while showcasing emerging artists working in a multitude of genres. The ultimate goal of The Audiophile Society is to change the way you hear music.

Halestorm Joins Volbeat for U.S. Summer Tour, Teases New Music

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Halestorm will return to the US this July with Danish rock icons VOLBEAT for their “Greatest of All Tours Worldwide” trek, following their European trek with Iron Maiden.

The band will join the tour for 24 dates in July and August, stopping in California, New Hampshire, and everything in between. Ticket pre-sales begin on Monday, March 10 and go on sale to the general public on Friday, March 14 at 10am local time.

The GRAMMY-winning hard rock band has been at work in the studio writing and recording the follow-up to 2022’s Back From The Dead. More information, details, and music will be revealed soon.

Halestorm: On Tour 2025

May 27- June 28: Supporting Iron Maiden (where noted)

July 17-August 6: VOLBEAT “Greatest of All Tours Worldwide” (newly announced)

APRIL
15 – Little Rock, AR – The Hall (Lzzy and Joe: The Living Room Sessions)
17 – Des Moines, IA – Hoyt Sherman Place (Lzzy and Joe: The Living Room Sessions)
18 – Springfield, MO – Gillioz Theatre (Lzzy and Joe: The Living Room Sessions)
21 – Charleston, SC – Charleston Music Hall (Lzzy and Joe: The Living Room Sessions)

MAY
15 – Daytona Beach, FL – Welcome To Rockville (festival date)
17 – Ocean City, MD – Boardwalk Rock (festival date)
27 and 28 – Budapest – Sportarena (supporting Iron Maiden)
31 – Prague, Czechia – Letany Airport (supporting Iron Maiden)

JUNE
1 – Bratislava, Slovakia – O’Nepelu Arena (supporting Iron Maiden)
3 – Leipzig, Saxony – Felsenkeller Leipzig (supporting Iron Maiden)
5 – Trondheim, Norway – Trondheim Rocks (festival date)
7 – Stavanger, Norway – Viking Stadium (supporting Iron Maiden)
9 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena (supporting Iron Maiden)
12 and 13 – Stockholm, Sweden – 3Arena (supporting Iron Maiden)
16 – Helsinki, Finland – Olympic Stadium (supporting Iron Maiden)
18 – Tallinn, Estonia – Helitehas (headline date)
19 – Riga, Latvia – Palladium Riga (headline date)
23 – Lille, France – Aeronef (headline date)
25 – Dublin, Ireland – Malahide Castle (supporting Iron Maiden)
28 – London, UK – London Stadium (supporting Iron Maiden)

JULY
1 – Lausanne, Switzerland – Les Docks (headline date)
2 – Eindhoven – Effenaar (headline date)
17 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena
19 – Salt Lake City, UT – Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
21 – Auburn, WA – White River Amphitheatre
22 – Ridgefield, WA – Cascades Amphitheatre
24 – Wheatland, CA – Kia Forum
26 – Phoenix, AZ – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
28 – Irving, TX – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
29 – Houston, TX – 713 Music Hall
31 – Rogers, AR – Walmart AMP

AUGUST 2025
2 – Franklin, TN – FirstBank Amphitheater
3 – Alpharetta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
4 – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
6 – Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion
7 – Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live
9 – Camden, NJ – Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
10 – Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center
12 – Bangor, ME – Maine Savings Amphitheater
13 – Gilford, NH – Bank NH Pavilion
14 – Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center
16 – Hershey, PA – GIANT Center
17 – Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center
19 – Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Center
21 – Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center
22 – Tinley Park, IL – Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
23 – Marshfield, WI – Central Wisconsin State Fair (headline date)

The Doors Celebrate 60th Anniversary with New Apple Maps Guide Featuring Iconic Locations

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Continuing a year-long 60th-anniversary celebration, The Doors have unveiled a new collaboration with Apple Maps, chronicling the historic places that shaped The Doors’ music and art – from their Californian roots to their European memories. Twenty locations are included in the guide, such as the iconic Whisky a Go Go, where the band cemented its legacy and where Robby Krieger will begin a monthly legacy later this month. Additional locations include favorite restaurants and popular LA haunts like Tail O’ The Pup and Barney’s Beanery, significant recording studios, performing arts centers, venues and much more.

Users can access the Apple Maps guide by opening the Maps app and searching “The Doors” in the search bar. Users can also access via the following LINK.

 

Spineshank Reunites for ‘The Height of Callousness’ 25th Anniversary with New Lineup & Tour

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Spineshank have announced they will reunite in 2025 for the 25th anniversary of their landmark release, 2000’s The Height of Callousness, with a revamped lineup featuring original/founding members.

The lineup will feature vocalist Jonny Santos; drummer Tommy Decker; and bassist Rob Garcia, rounded out with the addition of guitarists Tommy Decker, Jr. and Jason Hager (Years of Fire, ex-Chimaira).

The reunited Spineshank have announced several major festival appearances including Louder Than Life, Inkcarceration, and Aftershock, as well as a co-headlining tour with The Union Underground, dubbed AN EDUCATION IN CALLOUSNESS, with both bands celebrating their respective 2000 releases played in their entirety.

“We are beyond excited to be able to celebrate 25 years of The Height of Callousness,” says Decker. “This is the record that defined us as a band and changed our lives. We can’t wait to play all of these songs and share the memories with all of you who lived it with us.”

Santos shares his bandmate’s enthusiasm, saying, “We are extremely excited to celebrate the return of Spineshank for the 25th anniversary of The Height of Callousness tour, and get to share this milestone with the people who were there back then, and the new fans that never got the chance to see us play. Truly an honor!!!”

“It’s amazing that 25 years later people still react to The Height of Callousness the way they do,” shares Garcia. “We’re excited to get out and play these songs again, see old friends, and throw down for all the new fans who never got to see Spineshank the first time around!”

The band has also announced plans to release a new track this spring to digital outlets, which will be the first new SPINESHANK music released since 2012’s Anger, Denial, Acceptance.

SPINESHANK ON TOUR WITH UNION UNDERGROUND:
7/9 – Lubbock, TX – Jake’s Sports Bar
7/10 – Austin, TX – Come and Take It Live
7/11 – Houston, TX – Scout Bar
7/12 – San Antonio, TX – The Rock Box
7/13 – Corpus Christi, TX – House of Rock
7/15 – Dallas, TX – The Granada Theater
7/16 – Fayetteville, AR – JJ’s Live
7/19 – Mansfield, Oh – Inkcarceration*
7/20 – Belvidere, IL – The Apollo Theatre AC
7/22 – Joliet, IL – The Forge
7/24 – Moline, IL – The Rust Belt
7/25 – Green Bay, WI – Epic Event Center
7/26 – Turtle Lake, WI – St. Croix Casino
7/27 – Des Moines, IA – Wooly’s
7/29 – Lincoln, NE – Bourbon Theatre
7/31 – Denver, CO – The Oriental Theater
8/1 – Colorado Springs, CO – Black Sheep
8/23 – West Hollywood, CA – Whisky-A-Go-Go*
9/18-21 – Louisville, KY – Louder Than Life*
10/5 – Sacramento, CA – Aftershock*
*Festival

Randy Travis Biopic Forever And Ever, Amen Announced with Clay Walker Set to Star

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Veteran film producer Eric Groth (Ethan Hawke’s “Wildcat”) and writer/director Andrew Hyatt (“Paul, Apostle of Christ” from Sony Pictures) of Sacred Arthouse and Zach Dasher and Korie Robertson of Tread Lively, the team behind the record-breaking film “The Blind” and upcoming series “Duck Dynasty: The Revival” together announce the new film “Forever And Ever, Amen” about the life of music legend Randy Travis. Andrew Hyatt will direct off of his own script. Travis and his wife Mary Travis will executive produce, alongside country music star Clay Walker. “Forever And Ever, Amen” marks the first film for Sacred Arthouse.

“Forever And Ever, Amen” is currently being cast by Anne McCarthy, Kellie Roy, and Morgan Robbins at Engine Casting and production has established that Randy Travis will be played by three actors of different ages. Country star Clay Walker will play Travis in his 40s and 50s in addition to serving as Executive Producer. Engine Casting is on the lookout for young actors to play a young Randy Travis around 9-12 years old and another at 20-30 years old-the search should net two new rising stars.

“We’ve been approached many times through the years about doing a movie… but the timing or team has never felt quite as good as it feels right now. With Clay on our side, and the creative direction he and the producers have, I feel good about telling my story through this medium,” said Randy Travis.

“Randy Travis is the voice of a generation and one of the greatest country singers of all time. I am truly honored to be a part of this project, and cannot believe I get to play one of my heroes,” said Clay Walker.

Much of the success of modern country music can be traced to one man: Randy Travis. His arrival signaled the start of the “new country” sales explosion of the 1990s. Travis is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame with 23 #1 worldwide hits, 7 Grammy Awards, 11 ACM Awards, 10 American Music Awards and 5 CMA Awards. The film’s titular song “Forever and Ever, Amen” earned CMA awards as Single and Album of the Year when it debuted in 1987. It went on to be certified quintuple platinum. Almost 12 years ago, Travis suffered a debilitating stroke but he continues to release original music with the aid of new technologies.

On March 5, the Grand Ole Opry played host for the announcement of the biopic alongside performances by friends of Randy Travis’ including Clay Walker, Collin Raye, Lady A, James Dupré, and more. The evening opened with Travis’ friend and mentee, Dupré, introducing his mentor during an emotional rendition of “Where That Came From,” featuring Travis’ vocals on half of the song – evoking a standing ovation from the audience. Clay Walker capped off the night following his own hits with Travis’ iconic “I Told You So,” reintroducing Travis and his wife Mary to make the announcement of the movie in development. The evening closed out with Walker performing Travis’ iconic “Forever and Ever, Amen” which included a special “amen” from Randy Travis himself at the end.

Rascal Flatts Announce ‘Life Is A Highway: Refueled’ Duets Album Featuring Kelly Clarkson, Backstreet Boys, Jason Aldean & More

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Rascal Flatts announced their forthcoming collaboration project, LIFE IS A HIGHWAY: REFUELED DUETS, will be releasing June 6th via Big Machine Records. Featuring nine reimagined beloved Rascal Flatts hits and their latest record-breaking single “I Dare You” with Jonas Brothers, the band recruited an eclectic lineup of guest artists from all walks of life, celebrating the impact and timelessness of the trio’s 25-year-old catalogue.

Jason Aldean, Carly Pearce, Blake Shelton, Brandon Lake, Ashley Cooke, Backstreet Boys, Jordan Davis, Lzzy Hale, and Kelly Clarkson are taking the reins, each infusing their individual music styles to create all-new arrangements of timeless hits.

“It was such an honor to create this project with such incredibly talented artists, it’s a pretty indescribable feeling having your colleagues and friends do your songs in such unique ways and knock your socks off with the results,” reflected Gary LeVox. “This album is just another attempt for us to thank our fans for the blessings they’ve given us on this crazy journey the past 25 years, thanks for riding along with us!”

Life Is A Highway: Refueled Duets Album Tracklist:
1. “I Dare You” (with Jonas Brothers)
2. “Fast Cars And Freedom” (with Jason Aldean)
3. “My Wish” (with Carly Pearce)
4. “Mayberry” (with Blake Shelton)
5. “Stand” (with Brandon Lake)
6. “Summer Nights” (with Ashley Cooke)
7. “What Hurts The Most” (with Backstreet Boys)
8. “Yours If You Want It” (with Jordan Davis)
9. “Life Is A Highway” (with Lzzy Hale)
10. “I’m Movin’ On” (with Kelly Clarkson)

The announcement will be celebrated with a return to the iconic group’s roots, hitting the stage for a hometown show in Columbus, OH, tonight (3/6) as part of their nearly sold-out LIFE IS A HIGHWAY TOUR. They will continue their tour of the Buckeye State this weekend with stops in Toledo (3/7) and Youngstown (3/8). Rascal Flatts made their “triumphant” return to the stage last month, praised as their “harmonies are stronger than ever before as they effortlessly sang in perfect sync throughout the duration of the nearly 90-minute concert, further cementing their status as country music legends,” (Music Mayhem).

LIFE IS A HIGHWAY TOUR Official Dates:
3/6 Columbus, OH – Nationwide Arena SOLD OUT
3/7 Toledo, OH – Huntington Center SOLD OUT
3/8 Youngstown, OH – Covelli Centre SOLD OUT
3/13 Manchester, NH – SNHU Arena SOLD OUT
3/14 Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena SOLD OUT
3/15 Allentown, PA – PPL Center SOLD OUT
3/20 Huntsville, AL – Von Braun Center Propst Arena SOLD OUT
3/21 Greenville, SC – Bon Secours Wellness Arena LOW TICKET WARNING
3/22 Savannah, GA – Enmarket Arena SOLD OUT
3/27 Ft. Worth, TX – Dickies Arena SOLD OUT
3/28 Lafayette, LA – CAJUNDOME SOLD OUT
3/29 Little Rock, AR – Simmons Bank Arena LOW TICKET WARNING
4/3 Estero, FL – Hertz Arena SOLD OUT
4/4 Orlando, FL – Kia Center SOLD OUT
4/5 Jacksonville, FL – Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena SOLD OUT

 

Pigeons Playing Ping Pong Unveil Domefest 2025 Lineup with Papadosio, Spafford, and More

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Baltimore-based jam-funk powerhouse Pigeons Playing Ping Pong has unveiled the all-star lineup for the 2025 edition of Domefest, set to take place August 7-9, 2025 at the stunning ACE Adventure Resort in New River Gorge, West Virginia. This year’s festival brings fresh energy with a new location, offering fans three unforgettable days filled with music, arts, and outdoor activities at one of the country’s premier adventure destinations.

Host band Pigeons Playing Ping Pong will perform all three nights, plus performances by some of the best names in the jam scene, including Papadosio, Spafford, Octave Cat (ft. members of Lotus and Dopapod), Joe Hertler & The Rainbow Seekers, Dizgo, Sicard Hollow and many more.

Papadosio will return for the first time since the second annual Domefest in 2011, while Spafford and Octave Cat return following stellar Domefest 2022 debuts. Other Domefest veterans joining this year’s event include Chalk Dinosaur, Houseplant and Fletcher’s Grove, while a slate of exciting new acts are set to join the fun, including 5AM Trio, Underground Springhouse, Natalie Brooke, The Infinity Tribe, Big Blitz, WCK (ft. Eli Winderman, Jonathan Colman and John Kimock), and the electronic grooves of eeli (Eli Winderman of Dopapod/Octave Cat).

Alongside the stellar lineup comes the return of The Domefest All-Stars, a one-of-a-kind collaborative set featuring past and present Domefest artists. Past all-stars have included members of PPPP, Goose, Twiddle, Dopapod, Spafford and more. With a fresh lineup of musicians every year, fans can expect unique jams, unexpected collaborations, and plenty of surprises in 2025.

Hosted at the stunning ACE Adventure Resort, Domefest 2025 offers more than music. Attendees can explore world-class whitewater rafting, zip lining, mountain biking, hiking, and a variety of outdoor activities, along with enjoying a sprawling waterpark full of slides, trampolines, and inflatables. With mountaintop campsites, cozy cabins, clean restrooms, hot showers, and a variety of on-site food and beverage options, ACE Adventure Resort provides the perfect setting for a weekend of music and adventure.

Three-day passes are on sale now and available at www.domefestival.com. Learn more about ACE Adventure Resort, including outdoor activities, waterpark access and information, cabin accommodations and more, by visiting www.aceraft.com or calling 800-787-3982.

Pigeons Playing Ping Pong is on tour now with a full slate of shows leading up to Domefest this August. Last month, the band announced a new official live album, Live At The Capitol Theatre, set for release this Spring. Learn more at www.pigeonsplayingpingpong.com.

If you ever wondered what “seizing the moment” sounds like personified, look no further than Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, the four-piece musical powerhouse known for their head-turning high-energy psychedelic funk shows. Infectious energy is an understatement. The Maryland quartet — “Scrambled Greg” Ormont [vocals, guitar], Jeremy Schon [guitar, vocals], Ben Carrey [bass, vocals], and Alex “Gator” Petropulos [drums, vocals]— squeezes the juice out of every second, and harness life’s energy within their funk, rock and psychedelic groove.

With a devout audience, affectionately known as “The Flock,” and a trail of sold-out tours behind them, the band took a major step forward once again on their seventh full-length offering, Day In Time, released on April 26, 2024.

They’ve tallied tens of millions of streams and performed to impassioned crowds everywhere from Red Rocks Amphitheatre and The Capitol Theatre to festivals such as Bonnaroo, Electric Forest, Jam Cruise, and more. Renowned as a live tour de force, the group notably headlines, curates, and produces their own music and camping festival Domefest—a tradition since 2010.

PIGEONS PLAYING PING PONG 2025 TOUR DATES

3/6 – Steamboat Springs, CO – Old Town Pub

3/7 – Boulder, CO – Boulder Theater $

3/8 – Boulder, CO – Boulder Theater *

3/9 – Aspen, CO – Belly Up Aspen $

3/11 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Commonwealth Room $

3/12 – Flagstaff, AZ – Orpheum Theater %

3/13 – Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern ^

3/14 – 15 – Solana Beach, CA – The Sound at Del Mar ^

3/16 – San Francisco, CA – August Hall %

3/18 – Chico, CA – Big Room at Sierra Nevada %

3/20 – Boise, ID – Knitting Factory %

3/21 – Seattle, WA – Neptune Theatre %

3/22 – Portland, OR – Revolution Hall %

3/23 – Missoula, MT – The Wilma %

4/10 – 12 – Brooksville, FL – Sunshine Get Down Music & Arts Festival

4/24 – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues Cleveland &

4/25 – Chicago, IL – The Vic Theatre &

4/26 – Grand Rapids, MI – The Intersection &

4/27 – Lexington, KY – The Burl – Outside &

5/8 – San José del Cabo, Mexico – Viva El Gonzo

5/16 – Asheville, NC – Pisgah Brewing Company –

5/29 – Hampton Beach, NH – Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom +

5/30 – Asbury Park, NJ – Stone Pony Summerstage +

5/31 – Lafayette, NY – Wonderland Forest +

6/1 – Westport, CT – Levitt Pavilion +

6/2 – South Deerfield, MA – Tree House Brewing +

6/14 – Columbia, MD – All Good Now

8/7 – 9 – New River Gorge, WV – Domefest

9/19 – 21 – Bristol, TN – Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion

$ Squeaky Feet

* Sqwerv

% High Fade

^ Supporting The String Cheese Incident

& Sneezy

+ The Infamous Stringdusters, Melt

– Natalie Brooke

King Charles III Unveils The King’s Music Room on Apple Music Radio

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Recorded at Buckingham Palace in His Majesty’s office, The King’s Music Room offers an exclusive insight into His Majesty King Charles III’s relationship with music from around the Commonwealth — including artists stretching from 1930s crooners to Afrobeats stars, as well as disco divas and reggae icons.
A musical journey that reflects His Majesty’s personal taste, the show is shaped by his extraordinary experiences from around the world. In the broadcast, which His Majesty recorded to mark this year’s Commonwealth Day, King Charles III also shares anecdotes about his encounters with some of the artists featured and reveals why the songs help form the soundtrack to his life.
In his introductory remarks for the broadcast, King Charles III says: “Throughout my life, music has meant a great deal to me. I know that is also the case for so many others. It has that remarkable ability to bring happy memories flooding back from the deepest recesses of our memory, to comfort us in times of sadness, and to take us to distant places. But perhaps, above all, it can lift our spirits to such a degree, and all the more so when it brings us together in celebration. In other words, it brings us joy.”
Crossing continents and genres, the playlist includes legendary artists Bob Marley, Kylie Minogue, and Grace Jones, alongside contemporary talent such as Davido and RAYE. The show is sure to surprise and delight music fans everywhere, revealing a more personal side to His Majesty.
“Human curation has always been a key pillar of our unique editorial approach,” said Rachel Newman, Apple Music’s global head of Content and Editorial. “Apple Music Radio is where culture is happening worldwide, and we are honoured that King Charles III chose to share his personal playlist with us, and with music fans around the world.”
“You can see His Majesty’s wide-ranging enthusiasm for music in this playlist to mark Commonwealth Day,” said Errollyn Wallen, CBE, Master of The King’s Music. “The Commonwealth has produced more than its fair share of wonderful songs, singers, and musicians, and this fun and eclectic collection is a great reminder of this treasure trove of creativity.”
Listen to The King’s Music Room premiere on Apple Music 1 on Monday, March 10, at 6 a.m. GMT, for free. Or enjoy anytime on demand with an Apple Music subscription.
There will also be additional radio broadcasts available, for free, on Apple Music 1 and Apple Music Hits throughout Monday and Tuesday.