Ringo Starr recruited an impressive group of guests for his 18th studio album. Joining the former Beatle on Postcards From Paradise are Joe Walsh, Peter Frampton, Heartbreaker Benmont Tench, Dave Stewart, Glen Ballard and others. Recorded at his home studio in LA, the 11 track album is scheduled to drop on the last day of March.

Geezer Butler got a trio of arrest charges added to his resume Tuesday
Sly Stone has seen more than his share of hard times since the days when Sly & The Family Stone was a fixture on Rock radio. Now 71, Stone saw his fame and fortune evaporate and ended up close to destitute. He maintained that he had been cheated out of a substantial amount of money by an unscrupulous manager. It took a jury just two days of deliberations to agree with Stone and award him $5 million. Stone claimed the manager skimmed money he was owed to support his own extravagant lifestyle. The manager's lawyer claims Stone violated a contract put in place to revive his career in 1988.
As one of the few guitarists we believe reinvented influenced guitarists to the point of reinventing the instrument's capabilities. Eddie Van Halen is imminently qualified to address innovation. He will get the chance on February 12
With more than 60,000 mailed in ticket requests to process, organizers of the Grateful Dead's Fare Thee Well concerts at Chicago Field during the July 4th weekend have decided to delay the on-sale date for tickets through Ticketmaster. Aiming to fill as many of the mailed requests as possible and uncertain about how many of the approximately 350,000 tickets available during the 3 nights are being sought by mail-ins to GDTSTOO, the promoters have opted to cancel a planned online pre-order and move the Ticketmaster on-sale date to 9am (Eastern) on February 28th.
The Rush R40 tour is being billed as 'not to be missed concerts' with good reason. Band members are giving clear indications that it is unlikely Rush will mount another major world tour once this one wraps-up in LA this August. The official announcement of the tour included the statement that the R40 tour '...will most likely be the last major tour of this magnitude' for the Canadian Rock mainstays. The 34 city tour gets underway May 8 in Oklahoma City.
An Instagram photo Lars Ulrich posted of Robert Trujillo in the studio evidently laying down the bass part for a new song indicates Metallica is at work on the group's first new album in 6 years.
In an announcement that's hardly surprising, Rich Robinson Thursday
After rolling out expanded, remastered versions of their first 5 albums last year, Led Zeppelin will open 2015 with a deluxe edition of the group's 1975 double album Physical Graffiti. The Feb. 24 triple disc release will include alternate mixes of the tracks Trampled Underfoot (under its original title Brandy & Coke), Sick Again, In My Time of Dying, Houses Of The Holy, In The Light (under it's early working title Everybody Makes It Through), Boogie with Stu and Kashmir.
Jimmy Buffett is easy going but also sharp enough to know leaving the keys in your exotic ride even in a place as posh as Palm Beach isn't advisable. He won't be doing it again. Tuesday night or in the early hours of Wednesday, someone made off with the Mercedes. Fortunately, the teen police are charging stole the vehicle from the driveway of the singer's West Palm compound wasn't sharp enough to disable the vehicle's global positioning system. Authorities had an easy time tracking the car south on I95 to a gas station. They were also able to to pick-up the surveillance video that showed the suspect gassing-up the car at another station. A 17 year-old faces a likely grand theft auto charge after admitting that he was going to swap the Benz for drugs.
Miracles Out Of Nowhere, a documentary about the band Kansas, will be screened for the first time at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival on February 2d. The film relies on first-hand accounts of original members Steve Walsh, Phil Ehart, Kerry Livgren, Dave Hope, Robby Steinhardt and Richard Williams to tell the story of the group. A special release including the documentary, greatest hits and deep tracks CDs is being prepared for a March 24th release by Epic and Legacy Recordings.
Rolling Stone magazine's 4th annual Super Bowl party is set for January 31, the night before the NFL championship gets decided in Phoenix. The Scottsdale bash will be attended by around a thousand guests who will be plied with food from celebrity chefs and entertained by the Aerosmith front man and a lineup of other musical guests yet to be announced. Like the game itself, the Rolling Stone party is mostly a sponsor schmooze... attracting plenty of people only there to be seen being there.
Monday
Sharon Osbourne says she is putting a lot of her time into planning a major extended production Ozzy Osbourne extravaganza for Las Vegas. Speaking with The Sun, Ozzy's wife and manager confirmed the Hellgate project will take up residency in Vegas. Plans call for the show to open in time for Halloween.
Before boarding Air Force One for the flight back to Washington at the end of the Chief Exec's holiday break in Hawaii, President Obama and his daughters dropped by to pay a quick visit to Eddie Vedder and his family on Saturday (1/3). The Pearl Jam lead singer hosted the Obamas at his place in Kailua, close to the vacation home the Presidential family rented. The exchange of holiday greetings was brief, lasting just under 30 minutes.
Paul McCartney is reportedly preparing to bid on the rights to 251 songs that he and John Lennon wrote during the Beatles era. Michael Jackson and Sony Music currently own equal portions of the the publishing and performing rights to the trove of material Lennon and McCartney collaborated on. Indications are that the Jackson estate may also plan to bid for the 50% Stake Sony currently controls. David Geffen and the owner of Warner Music may also be in the hunt for ownership of the songs. As wealthy as McCartney is, some music industry and finance experts expressed the opinion the former Beatle might have to bring other investors in to compete for the catalog. Estimates are that the portion Sony owns will go for more than a billion dollars.
A long message from Bono added to the U2 web site late Thursday
