Al Green

The NY Times names hundreds more artists who lost masters in 2008 UMG fire

Just about every area of recorded music was hit by the fire, from jazz to punk to cabaret to comedy, new wave, historical speeches, metal, hip hop, you name it.

Thousands of classic master recordings lost in 2008 Universal fire that went unreported till now

It was “the biggest disaster in the history of the music business” but went unreported for over 10 years. Losses included masters from everyone from John Coltrane and Chuck Berry to Nirvana and Snoop Dogg.

Al Green brought his comeback tour to Radio City (pics, videos, setlist)

Al Green’s first tour in seven years finally came to NYC last night…

31 Record Store Day 2019 exclusive releases we'd actually like to own

Record Store day is April 13 and our picks of the exclusive titles include records by The Flaming Lips, Pink Floyd, Courtney Barnett, Julien Baker, Frank Black, The Dream Syndicate, the ’Lost In Translation’ soundtrack and more.

Record Store Day announces 2019 exclusives (full list)

Record Store Day 2019 in April 13 and they’ve just announced the list of exclusive titles that will be available at independent records stores that day…

tours announced: Al Green, Into Another, Michael McDonald/Chaka Khan, more

Plus: Sharon Van Etten, Howard Jones, The Undertones, Anna of the North, Xeno & Oaklander, Ratboys, Anuel AA, and more tour news.

LP sale at Vinyl Me, Please (Portishead, Massive Attack, Cure, Mazzy Star, more)

Vinyl Me, Please has lowered prices on select albums in honor of Valentine’s Day.

New Orleans Jazz Fest 2019 lineup (Rolling Stones, Chris Stapleton, Van Morrison, much more)

The lineup for the 2019 edition of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival is out, and as rumored, it’s headlined by The Rolling Stones.

Al Green shares first new recording in a decade, is "only just getting started"

Soul legend Al Green’s first recording in a decade is a cover of Freddy Fender’s 1975 country-pop tune ”Before the Next Teardrop Falls,” and Al makes it sound like something off one of his own early ’70s albums. His voice still sounds great too.
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