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Keith Richards: “All experiments come to an end.”

Keith Richards has been speaking about his years of drug abuse in an interview for Men's Journal. According to a report in Rolling Stone, Richards claims he doesn't believe his body has been damaged by his drug intake. "It’s like Churchill said about alcohol, 'Believe me – I’ve taken a lot more out of alcohol than it’s ever taken out of me!' And I kind of feel the same way about the dope and stuff. I got something out of it.

Blur recording sessions went “very well.”

Alex James has revealed that Blur's recent recording sessions in Hong Kong went "very well". Onstage in Hong Kong last month (May), Damon Albarn told the crowd that the band were heading back into the studio. "So we have a week in Hong Kong, and we thought it would be a good time to try and record another record," he said at the time.

Prince unveils new six-minute song

Prince has premiered his latest new track "Ain’t Gonna Miss U When U’re Gone". The song, which you can hear via Prince's official website, sees the singer working alongside singer/songwriter Ledisi. The six minute long song is the latest new song to come from Prince following the release of "FIXURLIFEUP" in May.

Bob Dylan announces UK tour dates

Bob Dylan has confirmed a run of UK dates, including three nights at London's Royal Albert Hall. Dylan and his band will play: Glasgow Clyde Auditorum - November 18, 19, 20 Blackpool Opera House - November 22, 23, 24 Royal Albert Hall - November 26, 27, 28 Tickets go on sale on Friday, June 14 at 9am GMT. They are available online from bobdylan.com.

The Replacements announce first live dates in 22 years

The Replacements have announced three shows - their first dates in 22 years. The band have confirmed headlining slots at three Riot Fests in Toronto (August 24 - 25), Chicago (September 13 - 15), and Denver (September 21 - 22). Last year, Paul Westerberg and Tommy Stinson reunited to record a four-song EP, Songs For Slim, to raise money for former Replacements guitarist Slim Dunlap, who had suffered a stroke.

Eric Clapton cancels shows due to injury

Eric Clapton has been forced to cancel two European shows at short notice, citing back problems. Clapton was due to play Vienna today (June 11) and Stuttgart tomorrow (June 12). A statement on Clapton's website reads: "Unfortunately Eric Clapton has had to cancel his concerts in Vienna, Austria and Stuttgart, Germany on his current tour due to severe back pain. "He is currently with specialists who will be able to better determine the course of treatment.

Björk announces one-off gig

Björk has announced a one-off gig at London's Alexandra Palace on September 3. This will be the first time the Icelandic singer has brought her long-running Biophilia Tour to the British capital and a post on her official site branded it "an emotionally significant show for Björk herself, who called the city home in her youth".

Watch Elvis Costello cover Bruce Springsteen

Elvis Costello has teamed up with Mumford & Songs to cover Bruce Springsteen's "The Ghost Of Tom Joad". Scroll down to watch the video. The cover was recorded for agit8, an "urgent call to action against extreme poverty" launched by Bono's One Campaign in advance of the G8 Summit in Belfast, Northern Ireland next week. Springsteen's original "The Ghost Of Tom Joad" was the title track to his 11th studio album, which came out in 1995.

Beck announces live dates

Beck has announced details of two solo UK shows set to take place in July. The singer will perform dates in Cambridge and London on July 6 and 7 respectively, following his Song Reader performance at the Barbican on July 4. The line-up for the Barbican show will include Beck himself, alongside Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker, Franz Ferdinand and Charlotte Gainsbourg.
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