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Richard Russell: “Damon Albarn and I were booked to go back into the studio with Bobby Womack later this year”

Producer and XL head Richard Russell pays tribute to the late Bobby Womack in the new issue of Uncut, out now – also featuring a classic interview with Womack from the archives.

Willie Nelson’s hair up for auction

A pair of Willie Nelson's braids will be among the more than 2,000 items going up for auction from the personal collection of Waylon Jennings, reports Rolling Stone. The auction takes place on October 5 at the Musical Instrument Museum in Jennings' hometown of Phoenix.

Morrissey appears to criticise his record label in fansite update

Morrissey has appeared to criticise his record label, Harvest Records, with the singer hinting at "public deception" in the music industry in an update posted on fansite True To You.

Authorised book of Nick Drake’s life and work announced

A new authorised book of Nick Drake’s life and work is due to be published by John Murray in November. Nick Drake: Remembered For A While has been compiled and edited by his sister Gabrielle Drake and by Cally Callomon, manager of Nick’s musical estate.

Hear new Stevie Nicks track, “The Dealer”

Stevie Nicks has unveiled a track "The Dealer" from her upcoming solo album, 24 Karat Gold — Songs From the Vault. The album is Nicks' first since 2011's In Your Dreams. According to a report on Rolling Stone, Nicks initially wrote and recorded "The Dealer" with Fleetwood Mac in the late Seventies during sessions for their 1979 album, Tusk.

Thurston Moore forms new band with My Bloody Valentine and Sonic Youth members

Thurston Moore has formed a new band with My Bloody Valentine bass player Debbie Googe. Spin reports that The Thurston Moore Band also boasts Sonic Youth drummer Steve Shelley among its ranks as well as English guitarist James Sedwards. A list of the band's European tour dates is listed on Sonic Youth's website with an appearance at the Dockville Festival in Hamburg, Germany first up.

Mountain in Montana renamed in Paul McCartney’s honour

A mountain in Montana has been temporarily renamed after Paul McCartney. McCartney is currently touring the US as part of his Out There tour and performed in Missoula last night (August 5). Consequence Of Sound reports that to mark the occasion the University of Montana and city of Missoula renamed the local Mount Sentinel to Mount McCartney. The mountain has a giant white 'M' on it, which officials said stood for McCartney for 24 hours.

Ry Cooder announces soundtracks box set

Ry Cooder has announced details of a seven CD retrospective boxed set focussing on his soundtrack work in the Eighties and early Nineties. Ry Cooder: Soundtracks will be released by Rhino on September 30. The set contains scores for landmark films directed by Walter Hill and Wim Wenders; the musicians accompanying Cooder include Jim Keltner, Jim Dickinson, David Lindley and Van Dyke Parks, as well as Cesar Rosas and David Hidalgo of Los Lobos and Heartbreakers' Benmont Tench.

The Who want fans memorabilia for 50th anniversary celebrations

The Who have appealed directly to fans to go through their memorabilia for anything rare that could be included in their upcoming Who Hits 50 celebrations. The band have already confirmed a tour to celebrate their 50th anniversary, and a new hits package due for release in October. Now they have announced that they are looking for rare radio and TV performances, home movies from gigs, bootleg material, demos, unusual photos and memorabilia.

Introducing… Tom Waits: The Ultimate Music Guide

Tom Waits, as you probably know, is right about most things and amusingly duplicitous about most others. He is not, though, infallible. In October 1985, NME's Gavin Martin met Waits at a diner on New York's Lower West Side, for an interview squeezed in between Sunday babysitting duties and a visit from the in-laws.
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