Kasabian and Courteeners have been unveiled as the first headliners for 2018’s Teenage Cancer Trust concert series at the Royal Albert Hall.
The two bands become the latest in a ...
A D2C model that helped Mike + The Mechanics to their first Top 10 album this millennium is being rolled out for other artists.
The BMG-signed band charted at No.9 ...
Artists from across the music industry, including Stormzy, Jessie J, The Who and Robbie Williams, have today (June 21) released a cover of the Simon and Garfunkel classic Bridge ...
A raft of leading figures from the rock world will cycle 164 miles from London’s Alexandra Palace to the Donnington Download Festival to raise money for charities that aid children ...
Drummer Mike Kellie, who recorded with some of the biggest names in rock, has died at the age of 69.
Known primarily as a member of Spooky Tooth and The ...
British rock icon Pete Townshend has spoken exclusively to Music Week about his plans to re-release his solo back catalogue, new material and why he is “optimistic” about the possibility ...
Though its once-glowing reputation has been tarnished by its latter day troubles, All Tomorrow’s Parties will always be fondly remembered - not least for its Don’t Look Back concert series. ...
The Who legend Pete Townshend is set to re-release his catalogue of solo recordings, with former Universal Music Group International chairman and CEO Max Hole (pictured) serving as non-executive producer, ...
Five weeks ago, 15.000 people packed into the Royal Albert Hall over four nights to experience a classical music concert with a twist.
The presentation in question - Jurassic Park ...
Peter Rudge blitzed into the music business in the summer of 1968, after effing and blinding at Kit Lambert, founder of Track Records and co-manager of The Who.
On the ...