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Hard Rock Calling explains decision to cut off Springsteen and McCartney

The organisers of Hard Rock Calling have explained their decision to pull the plug on Bruce Springsteen and Paul McCartney last night. Yesterday (July 14), The Boss brought the second night of the Hyde Park festival to a close with a 29-song set which lasted over three hours. His performance featured guest appearances from John Fogerty and Tom Morello and culminated in two duets with Paul McCartney.

The Dream Syndicate reunite for anniversary shows

The legendary Paisley Underground band, The Dream Syndicate, have reformed to play four dates in Spain in September to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their debut album, The Days Of Wine And Roses.

Watch Jack White’s “Freedom At 21” video

Jack White has released a teaser clip for his new video "Freedom At 21". Scroll down to watch it. The "Freedom At 21" promo is White's first collaboration with video director Hype Williams, best known for his work with hip-hop artists like Missy Elliott and 2Pac. Williams's recent clips include Nicki Minaj's "Stupid Hoe" and Kanye West's "All Of The Lights".

Mick Jagger: ‘I don’t think The Rolling Stones were ‘stage ready’ for The Olympics’

The Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger has said that the band didn't agree to play The Olympics opening ceremony because they weren't 'stage ready'. Speaking to ITN – via Rolling Stone - in a video which you can see below, Jagger said: "I didn't think, to be honest, we were quite stage ready. We haven't played in a long time and we weren't really stage-ready, and it's a very big gig and it's very risk-taking. I didn't think the band themselves felt they were really ready to do it at this point."

Bryan Ferry and Johnny Marr team up for GuilFest this weekend

Former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr will join Bryan Ferry for a complete set this Sunday [July 15] at GuilFest. The pair have a musical history together stretching back to 1987, when Marr played on Ferry's Bete Noir album. Ferry's set will include material from both his solo career and his Roxy Music catalogue. Ferry says: "Johnny has previously performed with us on TV and at some smaller events but I am thrilled that he will be playing a full show with us for the very first time at GuilFest."

Keith Richards: ‘The Rolling Stones are rehearsing again’

Keith Richards has confirmed that The Rolling Stones are rehearsing together once again. The band celebrate the 50th anniversary of their first ever gig today (July 12) and Richards has said that they are now back playing together again after a lengthy break, but could not say when they would be out playing live again.

Stevie Nicks confirms that Fleetwood Mac will tour in 2013

Stevie Nicks has revealed that Fleetwood Mac will reform in 2013 for a live tour. The singer, who was speaking on US news channel CBS, confirmed that the band are planning to reunite once she and bandmate Lindsey Buckingham have finished touring their respective solo projects. Asked about the chances of a new Fleetwood Mac tour, Nicks replied that it will happen "next year, so far". She added: "It's the plan. Because that's what we do. I do my thing. And Lindsey (Buckingham) is out doing his thing now. Everybody's on board."

Sonic Youth’s Thurston Moore unveils another new track

Thurston Moore has unveiled another track by his new band, Chelsea Light Moving. The song "Groovy & Linda" can be heard by scrolling down and clicking below. It draws lyrical inspiration from the late-'60s East Village hippie couple whose flower-power dreams ended in a double homicide. Folk singer Thom Parrott also named a song in 1968 after the same track. It follows the band's first release "Burroughs", which is inspired by the last words of Beat author William Burroughs.

Bob Dylan’s lost Newport Festival guitar found

The guitar Bob Dylan played during his historic set at the Newport Folk Festival on July 25, 1965 has been found, according to a report in Rolling Stone. The guitar - a 1964 sunburst Fender Stratocaster - has apparently been missing for 47 years, until it was discovered by New Jersey resident Dawn Peterson - whose father, a private pilot who worked for Dylan's manager Albert Grossman.
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