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Roddy Frame announces Aztec Camera anniversary shows

Roddy Frame has announced three special shows to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Aztec Camera's debut album, High Land, Hard Rain. Frame - who is working on a new album due to be released next year - will play High Land, Hard Rain in its entirety at the forthcoming shows, along with many of the band's best-known songs. Roddy Frame will play: London Theatre Royal Drury Lane: Sunday, December 1 Manchester Bridgewater Hall: Tuesday, December 3 Glasgow Royal Concert Hall: Wednesday December 4

The Clash, Fleetwood Mac, Bill Callahan, Mazzy Star, Arctic Monkeys in the new Uncut; plus the music and film of the 2000s

I hope you had a good Bank Holiday break. I spent a very enjoyable chunk of it reading the new Carl Hiaasen novel – excuse the shameless self-promotion, but you can read an interview I did with Hiaasen over on my blog. But now we’re back in the office, and it’s my pleasure to introduce you all to the new issue of Uncut, which goes on sale tomorrow.

Watch footage from The Replacements first gig in 22 years

The Replacements played live for the first time in 22 years at the Toronto leg of alt-rock roadshow Riot Fest last night (August 25). Founding members Paul Westerberg and Tommy Stinson were joined in the band's reunion line-up by Josh Freese and Dave Minehan, who'd played in Westerberg's band previously.

New trailer unveiled for Coen Brothers’ Inside Llewyn Davis

The Coen Brothers have released a third trailer for their upcoming film, Inside Llewyn Davis. As I'm sure you know from previous reports, this is their inimitable take on the Greenwich Village folk scene in the 1960s.

The Alan Lomax Archive posted online

The Alan Lomax Archive has been made available online by the Association for Cultural Equity, the nonprofit organization Lomax founded in the 1980s. According to a report on NPR.org, over 17,400 sound recordings have digitized and posted online by the Association.

David Crosby on new album, CSNY and Neil Young tour cancellation

David Crosby has spoken about plans for his forthcoming solo album, the long-delayed CSNY 1974 live album and his current relationship with Neil Young.

Luxury Rolls Royce belonging to John Entwistle goes up for auction

A luxury Rolls-Royce specially customised for the The Who's late bassist John Entwistle has been put up for auction. The brown-coloured 1980 Silver Shadow was especially converted from a standard saloon into a makeshift estate by a private engineer so Entwistle had room to get his Irish wolfhound dogs in the back. After the late bassist died from a heart attack in Las Vegas in 2002 the vehicle was sold by his family to a Scottish laird who has now decided to put it up for auction.
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