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Watch Arcade Fire’s Win Butler perform with the Rolling Stones

Arcade Fire's Win Butler performed with The Rolling Stones on stage in Montreal last night. Montreal resident Butler joined the band to sing "The Last Time" alongside Mick Jagger. Video footage of the performance from the band's 50 & Counting tour at Montreal's Bell Centre can be seen below.

Watch The Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach share his guitar secrets

In a new episode of the Noisey series Guitar Moves, Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys teaches the show's host Matt Sweeney how to play slide guitar.

Paul Simonon: “Bob Dylan used to come to a lot of Clash shows”

Paul Simonon has spoken about recording with Bob Dylan. Interviewed by Rolling Stone about the forthcoming Clash box set, the bassist also discussed his work on Dylan's 1988 album, Down In The Groove.

Brian Wilson working on new solo album

Brian Wilson has announced he is working on a new solo album. Wilson is currently recording and self-producing the album at Ocean Way Studios in Hollywood, he revealed in a press release on his official site. He has been joined in the studio by musicians including Jeff Beck and two of his former The Beach Boys bandmates, Al Jardine and David Marks.

Jefferson Airplane drummer Joey Covington dies aged 67

Joey Covington, who played drums with Jefferson Airplane, has died aged 67 following a car accident in Palm Springs, California. Covington replaced Spencer Dryden in Jefferson Airplane during the recording of 1969′s Volunteers album. He later played on the band's albums Bark - for which he wrote and sang the track "Pretty As You Feel" - and Long John Silver. He left the group in 1972 to pursue a solo career. He helped form the Jefferson Airplane side project Hot Tuna in 1969, along with Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady and Paul Kantner.

Suede add dates to autumn tour

Suede have added a trio of new shows to their October tour of the UK and Ireland. The band will now play additional shows in Southampton, Southend and Bristol, as well as previously announced dates in Leeds, Glasgow, Dublin, Manchester and Birmingham. Tickets for the new shows go on sale May 17 at 9am [BST].

Smashing Pumpkins box set The Aeroplane Flies High to be reissued with 90 bonus tracks

Smashing Pumpkins' 1996 box set The Aeroplane Flies High is to be reissued on July 23 with 90 bonus tracks. The original 1996 edition was a five-disc set featuring expanded versions of the five singles from the band's Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness album, which came out the previous year. The bumper reissue adds a total of 90 unreleased demos, alternate versions and live recordings and everything has been fully remastered.

Tim Burgess: “The Charlatans’ ‘One To Another’ was our ‘Love Will Tear Us Apart'”

Tim Burgess has compared The Charlatans’ ‘One To Another’ to Joy Division’s ‘Love Will Tear Us Apart’ in the new issue of Uncut (dated July 2013 and out now).

Stephen Stills forms new group, covers Neil Young and the Stooges

Stephen Stills has formed a new group, The Rides. Playing alongside guitarist Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Electric Flag keyboardist Barry Goldberg, The Rides are due to release their debut album, Can't Get Enough, on August 26 through Provogue Records. The 10-track album has been produced by former Talking Head, Jerry Harrison. The line up on Can't Get Enough is augmented by Chris Layton, Shepherd’s drummer, and CSN bassist, Kevin McCormick. Scroll down to watch Stills, Goldberg and Shepherd discuss the album.

Jack White saves Detroit Masonic Temple by paying its back taxes

Jack White has been revealed as the anonymous donor who saved the Detroit Masonic Temple from foreclosure. White apparently paid off $142,000 (£92,798) in back taxes so his hometown venue - the world's largest Masonic Temple - could stay in business. The Detroit Free Press reports that White's mother formerly worked as an usher at the venue. White – now based in Nashville - also played the venue with The White Stripes.
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