Stereogum: Matt Berninger & Rosanne Cash – “Who Loves The Sun” (The Velvet Underground Cover)

The show's theme music is a version of "Who Loves The Sun," the opener from the Velvet Underground's 1970 album Loaded, that Matt Berninger recorded with alt-country legend Rosanne Cash.

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Rolling Stone: Jimmy Barnes Leads Massive Legends on the Lawn 2026 Lineup

The Legends on the Lawn 2026 lineup is here.

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The Monroe News: Blind Boys of Alabama to perform free concert in Monroe

The Blind Boys of Alabama will perform at 7 p.m. Feb. 28 at the Meyer Theater at Monroe County Community College, 1555 S. Raisinville Road, Monroe, according to a community announcement.

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The Guardian: Bono lambasts ICE, Putin, Netanyahu and more as U2 release first collection of new songs since 2017

“Renee Good, born to die free / American mother of three / seventh day January / a bullet for each child, as you can see,” Bono sings on the hard rock song, after a forthright, pealing riff from the Edge.

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Guitar World: “More than anything, I wanted to go, but I just froze”: Warren Haynes on the time he missed the chance to play with B.B. King

Haynes had witnessed the King play live years earlier – but when he first got the chance to jam with the blues icon, nerves got the better of him

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American Song Writer: 3 Country Singers Who Also Have an Impressive Acting Resume

Kris Kristofferson’s first acting role came in the 1971 film, The Last Movie.

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Rock and Roll Garage: The band Eric Clapton said he wished he had been part of

The group that Eric Clapton said that he wished he had been part of was The Band, which had in its classic line-up Robbie Robertson, Rick Danko, Garth Hudson, Levon Helm and Richard Manuel.

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High On Film: Broken English (2026) ‘Sundance’ Movie Review: An Intimate, Stimulating Portrait of a Rock Icon Interrogating the Very Nature of Truth

Music documentaries usually follow a genre-specific structure. Some try to reveal every potential detail of a person’s life, including pieces from their formative years, whether as artists or as people.

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Relix: Little Feat Share “Long Distance Love” featuring Amy Helm, Add Summer Dates to The Last Farewell Tour

In conjunction with this announcement the group has created a new video for “Long Distance Love,” from the group’s 1975 release The Last Record Album, which was re-recorded with Amy Helm during the pandemic. The audio is now available for pre-save and we are premiering the video today.

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Vogue: The Best Dressed Stars at the 2026 Grammys

Last night, the 2026 Grammys celebrated the music world’s best performers and releases of the year.

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Penn Live: Country music icon’s daughter rips DHS storm response: ‘Busy shooting private citizens’

Rosanne Cash, the daughter of country music legend Johnny Cash, took to social media Thursday with a blistering message about ICE and the Department of Homeland Security.

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The New Republic: Jane Birkin and the Art of Authenticity

In Marisa Meltzer’s biography, Birkin is not primarily a muse. She is an artist who mixed glamor and humility, courage and vulnerability.

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Tinnitist: Classic Album Review: Eric Burdon | Soul Of A Man

The first thing you notice about Eric Burdon’s new disc Soul Of A Man is how damn good he sounds.

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American Blues Scene: Folk Alliance International Honors Global Talent at 2026 International Folk Music Awards

Lifetime Achievement Awards went to Taj Mahal, Clifton Chenier, and Louisiana Folk Roots, while rising talent Yasmin Williams and socially conscious artist Kyshona were also recognized.

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Glide Magazine: Warren Haynes Shares Stories Of Bobby, The Dead, Phil & Friends, Allman Brothers Band & Revisting Solo Debut ‘Tales of Ordinary Madness’ (INTERVIEW)

Warren Haynes has been extremely busy these days. For him, that’s really saying something.

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Rock And Blues Muse: Review: Warren Haynes ‘Tales of Ordinary Madness’

Before Gov’t Mule, before the Dead and Phil Lesh’s band, and way before he landed on Rolling Stone’s list of Greatest Guitarists of All Time” (at #23!), Warren Haynes recorded his debut solo effort, ‘Tales of Ordinary Madness.’

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The Hollywood Reporter: Rufus Wainwright and Norah Jones Shared Sundance Stage After ‘Broken English’ Premiere

The high-profile performers tackled Marianne Faithfull songs inside Park City’s Eccles Theatre.

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Télé 7 Jours: Les Enfoirés 2026 : le retour de Florent Pagny, l’apparition surprise de Vianney, les nouvelles têtes... Nous y étions !

Les Enfoirés 2026 : Florent Pagny acclamé, Vianney très attendu

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Blues Town Music: Carl Carlton & Melanie Wiegmann – Miles Of Time

‘Miles Of Time,’ the second collaborative album from guitarist, producer, and songwriter Carl Carltonand singer and actress Melanie Wiegmann, will be released on January 23, 2026. Following their successful debut, ‘Glory Of Love’ (Top 50 of the German album charts), the duo continues their musical journey—genre-spanning, intense, and full of emotion.

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Carl Carlton & Melanie Wiegmann new single “Love Potion Number 9”

There are songs that spread good cheer and make you want to press the repeat button with a smile on your face. Carl Carlton & Melanie Wiegmann have included just such a song on their upcoming album “Miles of Time” (release date: January 23, 2026), creating a swirling and upbeat Latino rhythm & blues track.

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