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‘The Bridge’ By Cousins & Willoughby Returns As Long Lost Strawbs Classic

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‘The Bridge’ by Cousins & Willoughby is out now, bringing a long treasured collaboration from the late David Cousins and his close musical partner Brian Willoughby back into the light. Originally recorded in 1993 and pressed in an extremely limited run, the album features contributions from Strawbs alumni Blue Weaver, Chas Cronk, and Tony Fernandez, alongside Richard Hudson and Rod Demick, with four songs graced by the unmistakable voice of Mary Hopkin. Newly remastered by Blue Weaver, the record sounds warm, open, and beautifully restored, allowing these songs to reach listeners exactly as Cousins hoped they would.

More than a reissue, ‘The Bridge’ captures the deep creative empathy between Cousins and Willoughby, shaped by shared history, reflection, and a love of place and storytelling. The album reflects Cousins’ lifelong instinct for connecting thought, lyric, and feeling, while Willoughby’s perspective helped shape a sound that sits naturally between a Strawbs recording and a duo driven by intimacy and trust. Long cherished by fans and now finally accessible again, this release feels generous, heartfelt, and quietly powerful, a lasting gift from an artist whose songs continue to resonate.

‘LIVE AT LICHTBURG’ Captures Long Distance Calling At Cinematic Peak

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Long Distance Calling mark a defining moment with ‘LIVE AT LICHTBURG,’ out now and documenting their sold out performance at the historic Lichtburg Cinema in Essen. Recorded in front of more than 1,200 fans, the release captures the Munster based quartet at their most expansive, reimagining songs from across their catalog with the added depth of strings and brass. Highlights from ‘Eraser’ and ‘Avoid The Light’ unfold with dramatic sweep, moving fluidly between intimate detail and towering crescendos. The performance sounds massive, immersive, and deeply focused, showcasing a band fully in command of their sound and scale.

Serving as both live album and film, ‘LIVE AT LICHTBURG’ plays like a complete experience, blending the venue’s majestic atmosphere with the band’s cinematic intensity. Lead single “Kamilah” arrives with a stunning live video, with additional performance videos rolling out to extend the feeling of the night piece by piece. Available in multiple formats including 2LP plus Blu ray and CD plus Blu ray, the release stands as a powerful document of connection, ambition, and creative clarity, offering longtime fans and new listeners a vivid entry point into the world of Long Distance Calling.

Bob Marley Hope Road Expands Schedule With Seven Day Performances

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The immersive live experience Bob Marley Hope Road continues to grow, now performing seven days a week at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, including newly added Saturday and Sunday matinees. Meeting rising demand, the expanded schedule deepens the show’s presence on the Strip while preserving its powerful blend of music, storytelling, and multi sensory spectacle. The production honors the life, message, and global influence of Bob Marley, inviting audiences into a 75 minute guided journey through rhythm, resilience, and the enduring spirit of Hope Road. The experience feels vibrant, moving, and fully alive, redefining what a tribute show can be in Las Vegas.

Adding to the energy, the show now opens with exclusive pre show DJ sets by Marley’s grandchildren Shacia Päyne Marley and Zuri Marley, who welcome guests with fresh reggae selections that set the tone for the night. Their presence brings a new layer of connection and continuity, blending legacy with modern expression. With dynamic performances, striking visuals, and audience engagement throughout, Bob Marley Hope Road lands as an unforgettable celebration that resonates long after the final note fades.

‘72 Stories’ By Geddy Lee Shares Baseball Through Memory And Meaning

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Geddy Lee, the beloved, iconic Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Rush bassist, and New York Times bestselling author of My Effin’ Life, shares the stories behind some of the special pieces in his lovingly curated and extensive baseball collection.

One of the greatest bass players of all time, Geddy Lee is also a self-proclaimed baseball geek who assembled a noted collection of baseballs signed by some of the game’s greatest players—selections from which he recently auctioned at Christie’s. In 72 Stories: From the Baseball Collection of Geddy Lee, Geddy shares his love of the game and the stories behind some of his favorite baseballs and other items from his vast collection.

“Baseball was in my bones long before music started to seriously divert my attention,” Geddy writes. He later sang the national anthem at the 1993 All-Star Game in Baltimore, cheers for the Toronto Blue Jays from his seat behind home plate and attends MLB games across Canada and the US. That lifelong love of the game comes through in 72 Stories. Told with the same charming candor that infused both of his memoir, My Effin’ Life, and Geddy Lee’s Big Beautiful Book of Bass, the stories told here relate to the legends of baseball—Satchel Paige, Joe Dimaggio, Shohei Ohtani among them—and to other famous figures who signed balls, such as the Beatles (during their final concert at Shea Stadium), Neil Armstrong, and John F. Kennedy.

A lively personal tour through cultural and sports history, illustrated with more than 180 color photographs, 72 Stories: From the Baseball Collection of Geddy Lee is a delightful and loving tribute to the game.

‘The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’ By Craig Inciardi Tells Wild Inside Story

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Told with grit, reverence, and doses of gleeful mischief, The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is a front-row seat to music history—and the madness behind chasing down the world’s greatest collection of rock relics.

Craig Inciardi was a rising star at Sotheby’s, wheeling and dealing in rock memorabilia, when he got the call to help launch the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Museum. The catch? There was no museum. Just a “guitar of no importance and three interesting sheets of paper.”

With a green light and few guardrails, Inciardi hit the road and became the Indiana Jones of rock history—working out of Rolling Stone’s offices, answering to Jann Wenner, and tracking down legends for their sacred stuff. His journey took him to Ozzy Osbourne’s country estate (where Ozzy greeted him with a gun), Keith Moon’s boyhood home, and Art Garfunkel’s secret stash of letters from Paul Simon. Along the way, he landed the guitar Pete Townshend used to write “Tommy,” Otis Redding’s leather coat worn before his fatal plane crash, Patti Smith’s duct-taped boots, Aretha
Franklin’s handwritten notes, Debbie Harry’s stagewear, and John Lennon’s glasses that were worn on the day he died.

And that’s only a fraction of the rock-relic stories on offer.

Meanwhile, Inciardi pulls back the curtain on the hall’s chaotic birth: the cutthroat induction debates, the backstage meltdowns, and the legendary all-star jams with Jagger, Dylan, Springsteen, and more.

Seth Neblett Illuminates Untold Stories Of Parliament Funkadelic Women

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Author Seth Neblett brings long overdue focus to the women who shaped the sound, vision, and legacy of Parliament Funkadelic with Mothership Connected The Women of Parliament Funkadelic, out now. Told as an oral history, the book centers the voices of Mallia Franklin, Lynn Mabry, Dawn Silva, Debbie Wright, and Shirley Hayden, artists whose contributions powered P Funk and its offshoots Parlet and the Brides of Funkenstein. Their stories unfold from the earliest days of the collective to the heights of global influence, revealing how these women helped build one of the most important movements in American music. The book feels revelatory, generous, and deeply necessary, finally giving these pioneers the space they deserve.

Drawing from first hand accounts and reflections from figures like George Clinton, Sly Stone, and Bootsy Collins, Neblett presents a clear eyed and compassionate portrait of creativity, ambition, and survival. The narrative explores artistry, industry power dynamics, and the realities faced by Black women navigating a turbulent era, all while celebrating their musical brilliance and cultural impact. Mothership Connected reads as both a historical correction and a powerful celebration, offering insight, recognition, and lasting resonance for funk fans and music readers alike.

Bill Janovitz Tells Definitive Story Of New Wave Icons The Cars

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New York Times bestselling author Bill Janovitz delivers “the definitive story of The Cars” (Rolling Stone), one of the most popular, beloved, and influential bands to emerge from New Wave—with a foreword by Cars keyboardist Greg Hawkes.

The Cars formed in the late 1970s as an alliance of five journeymen musicians with roots in Maryland, Ohio, New York, and New England. They had each performed in a series of bands before finding one another—along with the right sound at the right time. That sound, soon fortified by their iconic imagery, turned them into Rock and Roll Hall of Famers.

Biographer, critic, and musician Bill Janovitz explores the musical, cultural, and commercial impact of the band with articulate and knowing insights. He draws on his own exclusive new reporting along with the enthusiastic participation of the surviving members of the band, as well as nearly everyone who surrounded them over the years. The band’s unusual providence is fully explored here for the first time, and each of their landmark albums is masterfully chronicled and dissected, as is their profound support of the Boston music scene that has reverberated around the world and throughout the decades.

Yet, with all of the success, there were also significant conflicts within the band, which led to an untimely end. Janovitz reveals the stories of each member, and of the group as a whole, with great care and understanding. To paraphrase The Car’s own lyrics: Hello again, you might think this is just what you needed. It’s magic. Let’s shake it up and let the good times roll.

Bright Eyes Expand Intimate World With ‘Kids Table’ EP

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Bright Eyes return with ‘Kids Table,’ out now via Dead Oceans and offering an eight track companion piece to ‘Five Dice, All Threes.’ Led by focus track “Victory City,” the EP leans into introspection, memory, and observation, pairing Conor Oberst’s vivid lyricism with the band’s unmistakable emotional pull. Songs like “1st World Blues” and “Dyslexic Palindrome,” featuring Alynda Segarra of Hurray For The Riff Raff, showcase a project that feels playful, sharp, and deeply considered all at once. The EP lands with clarity and confidence, and it rewards close listening while still carrying that familiar Bright Eyes ache.

Across ‘Kids Table,’ Oberst, Mike Mogis, and Nate Walcott weave cultural references, wordplay, and personal reflection into songs that feel both lived in and immediate. A standout moment arrives with the haunting cover of Lucinda Williams’ “Sharp Cutting Wings (Song to a Poet),” a performance that carries quiet weight and emotional focus. The EP feels cohesive and intentional, functioning as its own small universe while sitting comfortably alongside the band’s larger catalog. This release resonates as thoughtful, generous, and creatively alive, reaffirming how Bright Eyes continue to find new ways to connect meaning and melody.

Lost In Hollywood Channel Melancholic Power On “Pretty Skin” Single

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German metalcore force Lost in Hollywood continue their rapid rise with “Pretty Skin,” out now and delivering a gripping blend of melancholy, impact, and forward driving energy. Formed in early 2023, the band quickly made waves with their debut album ‘The Beauty of Death,’ now boasting over 1.9 million streams, and carried that momentum onto powerful live stages including Reeperbahn Festival 2024. Written with Manuel Kohlert of Future Palace and co produced and mixed by Max Ivory, then mastered by Christoph Wieczorek, the single pairs emotional weight with modern metalcore precision. The song feels urgent, polished, and deeply felt, highlighting a band that connects intensity with atmosphere in a way that truly resonates. With a new deal signed to Arising Empire and touring momentum already in motion, Lost in Hollywood sound focused, confident, and ready for even bigger stages ahead.


David Ellefson And Jeff Scott Soto Unleash “SOAB” Video Fury

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GRAMMY Award winning bassist David Ellefson and powerhouse vocalist Jeff Scott Soto turn up the intensity with the official video for “SOAB,” out now and pulled from their sophomore album ‘Unbreakable,’ available via Rat Pak Records. Filmed at Rogue Recording Studios in London and directed by Elia Turra, the video matches the song’s raw, punk fueled aggression with a performance driven visual that demands volume and attention. The track hits hard and fast, and it comes across as a fearless blast of attitude and energy that captures the band firing on all cylinders.

Fans will soon be able to experience that power live, with Ellefson Soto making their onstage debut on April 9, 2026 at the legendary Whisky A Go-Go, followed immediately by an appearance on the Monsters of Rock Cruise sailing April 12 to 16 out of Miami. ‘Unbreakable’ showcases a band fully locked in, embracing grit, volume, and unapologetic spirit, and “SOAB” stands tall as a bold, crowd ready anthem that feels tailor made for both the stage and the pit.

TOUR DATES:
April 9, 2026 – Hollywood, CA – Whisky A Go-Go
April 12 to 16, 2026 – Miami, FL – Monsters of Rock Cruise