Bruce Springsteen's manuscript for Born To Run is up for auction at Sotheby's on December 5, Billboard reports.
The handwritten manuscript is expected to fetch between $70,000 (£43,000) and $100,000 (£61,000).
Billboard reports that the document was written in blue ink on an 8½-by-11 sheet of ruled notepaper in 1974 in Long Branch, New Jersey.
Alex Turner has discussed the possibility of a follow-up to the Arctic Monkeys current album AM.
Speaking in this week's NME, which is available digitally and on newsstands now, Turner says he already has an idea for the record, mentioning the fact that a similar idea led to the creation of AM.
Black Flag vocalist Ron Reyes was reportedly fired in the middle of a show in Australia.
Writing in a Facebook post that has since been deleted (via Exclaim), Reyes during a recent show in Australia, skateboarder Mike Vallely - who sang with the band at a 2003 reunion show - took the microphone from him and asked him to leave before finishing the set for him.
"I’m Not A Young Man Anymore", a previously unreleased live track by The Velvet Underground has been revealed online. Scroll down to hear the song now.
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Morrissey has revealed the full track listing, across all formats, for his Lou Reed tribute, "Satellite Of Love".
Tracks include Your Arsenal's "You're Gonna Need Someone on Your Side", produced by Mick Ronson, previously unreleased live versions of his songs "All You Need Is Me," "Mama Lay Softly on the Riverbed," the Smiths' "Vicar in a Tutu" and a cover of punk scene-setters Buzzcocks' "You Say You Don't Love Me" that he recorded in London's Hyde Park in 2008.
Tracks from The Beatles, Beyonce, Eminem, Bob Dylan and Muse are among those featured on a new charity album in aid of those affected by Supertyphoon Haiyan in the Philippines.
Songs For The Philippines, which is 39 tracks long and available to buy now on iTunes also features contributions from musicians as diverse as U2, Madonna, One Direction and Lily Allen.
Proceeds from the album will go to the Philippine Red Cross, while money gained from the iTunes ‘First Stream’ service will also go to help relief efforts in the country.