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Bruce Springsteen confirms tracklisting and release date for new album, High Hopes

Bruce Springsteen has confirmed details of his new album, High Hopes. Details of the album were revealed on Springsteen's Facebook page earlier today [November 25]. The album can be pre-ordered on iTunes.

Three hospitalised in Willie Nelson tourbus accident

Three people have been hospitalised after Willie Nelson's band's tourbus was involved in an accident. The bus crashed on Saturday morning ([November 23] in Texas on a icy road, reports TMZ. Nelson was reportedly in his own bus when the band bus hit a bridge pillar roughly 80 miles east of Dallas. One person was left with a broken hip but the other two men apparently "walked away with bumps and bruises".

Christine McVie expresses interest in permanently re-joining Fleetwood Mac

Christine McVie has expressed an interest in permanently re-joining her old band Fleetwood Mac. McVie, who left the band in 1998, said to The Guardian: "I like being with the band, the whole idea of playing music with them. I miss them all. If they were to ask me I would probably be very delighted… but it hasn't happened so we'll have to wait and see." This September McVie joined Fleetwood Mac onstage at London's O2 Arena, to perform "Don't Stop" with the band.

Neil Young: The Ultimate Music Guide

The latest instalment Uncut's Ultimate Music Guide series is available now - and the subject of this current edition is Neil Young. This lavish, 148 page magazine includes brand new reviews by our crack team of writers of all Young's albums - Buffalo Springfield, CSNY, with Crazy Horse and solo.

John Mayall announces 80th birthday live dates

John Mayall has announced details of his 2014 tour to celebrate his 80th birthday. Mayall will play a number of European dates, as well as one confirmed UK date at Ronnie Scott's on April 19, 2014. You can find more details about the Ronnie Scott's show here. And click here for Mayall's full tour itinerary. Photo credit: Cristina Arrigoni

David Crosby and Graham Nash to guest on new David Gilmour album

Graham Nash and David Crosby are to guest on David Gilmour's new album. Nash revealed the news in an interview on the Needle Time programme on Vintage TV. Speaking about their appearance on Gilmour's album, Nash said, “What the hell would it cost you to have David Crosby and Graham Nash getting on a bloody train to Brighton to sing with you? We’re musicians. We love good songs. We’ll sing them until we are dead.”
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