With the remastered and expanded edition of his 1989 Flowers in the Dirt LP less than a month away, Paul McCartney has posted one of the set's bonus tracks.
Out now is Gov't Mule's 10th studio set, called Shout! "The Mule," which is led by Allman Brothers Band and Dead guitarist Warren Haynes, welcomed a series of guests for the album, including Elvis Costello, Steve Winwood, Dr. John, Ben Harper, Glenn Hughes, Dave Mathews, and Myles Kennedy, among others. Gov't Mule kicks off its latest series of dates on October 24th in Seattle and wraps things up for the year over two nights in the Philly area on December 27th and 28th in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania.
We'll need to wait until Sept. 17 to wrap our ears around Elvis Costello's full-length collaboration with the Roots. But in the meantime, we can at least savor the set's first taste.
Elvis Costello's new album with the Roots, 'Wise Up Ghost,' will be released on Sept. 17. The record marks Costello's first on Blue Note Records, the venerable jazz label that's been around since 1939, and first since 2010's 'National Ransom.'
The February 28th Who Cares benefit concert in New York City by the Who and Elvis Costello & The Imposters raised over $1.6 million for the Teen Cancer America Unit at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City.
It's looking as though the Who's New York City benefit concert tomorrow night (February 28th) in New York City will see the band dip into their back catalog.