HIGHLIGHTED MUSIC NEWS OF THE WEEK

July 6th, 2023

After more than 50 years The Eagles are heading on the road for what they say will be their “final” tour.

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The First Billboard: All That Was 'New, Bright and Interesting On the Boards'

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Bruce Springsteen makes Official Chart history this week as he scores his 12th Number 1 album with Letter To You.

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The lead singer of US rock band Blondie has announced that they will be crossing the pond to play ten dates in cities around the UK in November.

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Google Search now supports finding songs when users hum their melodies, as well as using machine learning to better understand typos and misspellings.

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Just days after what would have been his 80th birthday, the late Beatles legend is challenging for the crown with Gimme Some Truth (Apple Corps), a new hits collection produced by his widow Yoko and son Sean.

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An iconic song by Fleetwood Mac is soaring up the Australian charts thanks to a TikTok video showing a man 'vibin' on a skateboard.

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Johnny Nash, a singer-songwriter and performer of the million-selling anthem I Can See Clearly Now, has died at the age of 80.

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Queen are on course for their first UK Number 1 in almost 25 years with their new release with Adam Lambert.

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Kylie Minogue sings herself to sleep to block out her critics.

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Taylor Swift’s Folklore album returns to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, collecting a seventh nonconsecutive week atop the tally.

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Pamela Hutchinson, a member of influential R&B group The Emotions, has passed away at the age of 61.

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Kylie Minogue has announced the second single from her forthcoming album ‘Disco’ will be released this week.

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Alicia Keys was scheduled to release her latest studio album, Alicia, on March 20th of this year.

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Ronald “Khalis” Bell, the singer, songwriter and saxophonist whose group Kool & the Gang became one of the most celebrated and musically eclectic funk bands in the 1970s and beyond, died Wednesday at his U.S. Virgin Islands home at the age of 68, a rep confirmed to Rolling Stone. A cause of death was not disclosed.

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The guitarist talks about new Stones music, his ‘Goats Head Soup’ memories, and how he hopes they’ll celebrate their 60th anniversary

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Bruce Williamson, best known as the former frontman of legendary soul group The Temptations, has died aged 49.

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Neil Young has announced that he’s set to release a new EP in September.

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James Hetfield has received the most metal of honours after a newly discovered species of snake was named for the Metallica vocalist.

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Last year, Gloria Estefan went to Brazil to take care of some unfinished business. Back in 2016, at the urging of Sony Music Latin Iberia chairman Afo Verde, she had embarked on an ambitious journey to rerecord some of her biggest hits with more Brazilian beats incorporated.

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Mariah Carey plans to release new tracks to celebrate her 30-year anniversary in the music business.

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