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Rare version of The Beatles’ LP ‘Introducing…The Beatles’ fetches almost $15,000 at auction

A rare Beatles album has sold for just under $15,000 (£9,581) at auction. The album, which is a rare edition of the Fab Four's first US release Introducing…The Beatles, sold last Thursday (July 12) for $14,999 (£9,580) on eBay to a private collector. The record, which contains "Love Me Do" and "PS, I Love You", is the first Beatles album to have been released in the United States.

The Who announce American Quadrophenia tour

The Who will be performing their 1973 album Quadrophenia in its entirety on their newly announced US tour, which begins on November 1 in Sunrise, Florida, visiting Boston, New York, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and more, finishing up in Providence, Rhode Island on February 26, 2013. Tickets will go on sale through the Who's official fan club at 10 a.m. July 20th and to the public on Friday, July 27th. Here are the upcoming tour dates: 1/11 Sunrise, FL – BankAtlantic Center 3/11 Orlando, FL – Amway Center 5/11 Duluth, GA – The Arena at Gwinnett Center

Patti Smith to appear on Red Hot Chili Pepper Flea’s solo EP

Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea has revealed that Patti Smith will appear on his new solo EP. In a series of tweets, he wrote that the proceeds to the self-recorded Helen Burns EP will go towards Silverlake Conservatory for Music, the music school he set up in 2001. "I am putting out an EP I made by myself in a couple of days. It is obscure arty mostly instrumental music, except when Patti Smith sings," he wrote. "All proceeds from my Helen Burns EP will go towards the Silverlake Conservatory of Music".

Keith Richards: ‘I can’t remember Rolling Stones songs’

Keith Richards has admitted he sometimes forgets how to play The Rolling Stones songs. The guitarist said that sometimes during the first few bars of a song he forgets how to play the entire track, but that he has become so accustomed to playing the songs, he remembers it automatically. 'When you kick off a song you say, 'I can't remember how the middle bit goes', but the fingers remember even if you don't," he told Absolute Radio.

The Who’s Roger Daltrey gets honorary degree

Roger Daltrey has been given an honorary degree by Middlesex University. The Who frontman has been recognised for his contribution to the music and acting industry over his six-decade career. He joined hundreds of students who were graduating, some of whom contributed visuals to his rock-opera Tommy.

Bryan Ferry: ‘Hyde Park shows are embarrassing’

Bryan Ferry has said that the current run of Hyde Park concerts are an "embarrassment" to music. The singer spoke out after Bruce Springsteen’s Hyde Park Calling set on Saturday (July 14) was cut short during the final song, a duet with Paul McCartney, after he broke the sound curfew. The Roxy Music singer told the Evening Standard: "They shouldn't have these events in Hyde Park any more if it’s going to cause embarrassing problems."

Uncut launches an iPad edition

We’re delighted to announce that Uncut is now available to download digitally as an app from the iTunes store. This is great news for anyone who enjoys reading magazines and newspapers on the iPad: all your favourites, from our comprehensive reviews section to exclusive interviews and brilliant photography, are now available digitally. And it’s easy enough to get hold of. If you already subscribe to Uncut, you can download the iPad edition at no extra cost by clicking on this

Bowie to re-issue “John, I’m Only Dancing” 7″

David Bowie is to release a 40th anniversary limited edition 7" of his 1972 single, "John, I'm Only Dancing". 'John, I'm Only Dancing' was originally released on Friday, September 1, 1972 on RCA as the follow-up single to "Starman", it reached number 12 on the UK singles charts, although it never appeared on one of Bowie's studio albums. Recorded too late for inclusion on the Ziggy Stardust album, it was considered for the following year's Aladdin Sane, but never made it on to the final running order.

Pulp, Hot Chip, Warpaint, Black Lips and James Murphy to headline Coachella Cruise

The organisers of Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival have announced that they will be launching a Coachella cruise, which is due to set sail in December. Headlined by Pulp, Hot Chip, Warpaint and Grimes, the luxury liner, called the S.S. Coachella, will head to the Bahamas between December 16-19 and then to Jamaica December between 19-23. Prices start at £320 ($500). Organisers are already touting a series of at-sea activities, including DJ tutorials and wine tastings hosted by former LCD Soundsystem frontman James Murphy.

Bruce Springsteen Hard Rock Calling curfew wasn’t for health and safety, officials say

Health and safety officials have said that concert promoter Live Nation was "disingenuous" for citing health and safety concerns for pulling the plug on Bruce Springsteen’s headline set at Hard Rock Calling on Saturday night (July 14).
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