David Bowie is to release a limited edition picture disc commemorating the 40th anniversary of "Rebel Rebel".
This the latest in the run of 40th anniversary 7" picture discs released by Parlophone Records, following on from "Starman", "John I'm Only Dancing", "The Jean Genie", "Drive In Saturday", "Live On Mars" and "Sorrow".
"Rebel Rebel" was originally released in February 1974 and reached No 5 in the UK singles chart.
Neil Young brought to a close his four-date residency at New York's Carnegie Hall last night [January 10].
The set was almost identical to the three previous shows, with the exception of the addition of Buffalo Springfield's "Out Of My Mind".
Elliott Landy's photographs for The Band's first two albums are to be collected in a fine art book, funded through Kickstarter.
Landy shot over 8,000 frames of film of the group around the Music From The Big Pink and The Band albums, only about 30 of which have been widely published to date.
Since launching his Kickstarter campaign last month, Landy has raised over $100,000 - reportedly making it the second most funded photography project in the site's history.
Liverpool Sound City has confirmed John Cale and Thurston Moore as keynote speakers.
The event, which takes place from May 1-2 at the Liverpool Hilton Hotel and Liverpool ONE will see Cale and Moore joined by a third keynote speaker, former Chief Executive of The Premier League and former CEO of Liverpool Football Club, Rick Parry.
Last night [January 9], Neil Young played the third show in his four-date residency at New York's Carnegie Hall.
Young had played identical sets at the previous two shows.
However, for last night's show he made three changes: dropping "Mr Soul" and adding "Helpless" and "Journey Through The Past".
Scroll down to read the full set list.
Set 1
Hank To Hendrix
Helpless
On The Way Home
Only Love Can Break Your Heart
Love In Mind
The Hold Steady are set to release their new album, 'Teeth Dreams', on March 25.
The Hold Steady are set to release their new album, Teeth Dreams, on March 25.
The US rock band will put out the follow-up to 2010's Heaven Is Whenever this spring, reports Billboard. The LP will be released Stateside on Razor & Tie's new imprint, Washington Square.