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Morrissey apologises for postponing more shows

Morrissey has apologised for postponing more shows on his US tour. The former The Smiths frontman has cancelled shows in Denver, Salt Lake City and San Francisco as he continues his treatment for a bleeding ulcer and Barrett's esophagus. This follows previous cancellations earlier this month (February). Writing on fan site True To You, the singer issued an apology to fans for postponing the shows and said that he is at "the mercy of biological chance", before asking fans for their "liberal tolerance".

Beatles collaborator Tony Sheridan dies

Tony Sheridan, the British rock 'n' roll guitarist and singer who was backed by The Beatles at their very first recording session, has died aged 72. The news was made public by a Facebook post from the family of the deceased on Saturday (February 16). It read, "Our beloved father and friend! Thank you for your love and inspiration. You left us today at 12.00 pm".

David Bowie to release new song ‘The Stars (Are Out Tonight)’ on February 26

David Bowie is set to release a brand new track titled 'The Stars (Are Out Tonight)' on February 26. The singer, who will release his first new album in 10 years in March, posted a message on his official Facebook page at midnight February 17. The post did not include any concrete release details, but instead simply listed the date '02.26.13' and the title of the song along with a new picture, which you can see at the top of the page.

Michael Stipe and Courtney Love join forces on Johnny Depp’s ‘pirate’ album – listen

Courtney Love and REM's Michael Stipe have collaborated on a track for Johnny Depp's forthcoming album of sea shanties – listen to it below. The track, titled 'Rio Grande', will appear on the pirate-themed album 'Son of Rogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs and Chanteys', which is set for release on February 18. The album is being put together by Johnny Depp, director Gore Verbinski and producer Hal Willner and follows their similar 2006 effort, 'Rogue's Gallery'.

Paul McCartney: ‘Horsemeat revelations are scandalous’

Paul McCartney has said that the current furore surrounding horsemeat is "scandalous" but "not surprising" and has left him feeling vindicated over his decision to become a vegetarian 30 years ago.

Allah-Las, Phosphorescent for Uncut stage at this year’s Great Escape

Brighton's Great Escape have announced its first wave of acts for this year's festival, among them the Allah-ahs and Phosphorescent, who will be appearing on Uncut’s stage. Other acts announced include Unknown Mortal Orchestra, King Krule, Eddi Front and Tom Odell. A full list of this round of acts is bellow, but more will follow. We will announce more acts appearing on our stage in the April issue.

David Byrne & St Vincent revealed as final End Of The Road festival headliners

David Byrne & St Vincent are set to join Sigur Ros and Belle And Sebastian in headlining this summer's End Of The Road festival. Talking Heads man David Byrne and Annie Clark of St Vincent released their acclaimed debut collaborative album, 'Love This Giant', last year. A host more new bands have also been announced for the event, which takes place in Larmer Tree Gardens, North Dorset from August 30 to September 1.

The Strokes unveil new song ‘All The Time’ – listen

The Strokes have unveiled a brand new track, 'All The Time'. Click here to listen to the song – via thestrokesnews.com. 'All The Time' is the first official single from the band's new album 'Comedown Machine', which is released on March 25.

Radiohead to regroup for new album at the ‘end of summer’

Radiohead's Colin Greenwood has said that the band will be getting back together to work on their new album at the end of this summer. Speaking to BBC 6 Music, bass player Greenwood said: "We're taking some time out whilst people are doing some other stuff, doing their own things, and the plan is to get back together again [at the] end of the summer." Radiohead released their eighth album, 'The King Of Limbs', in 2011 and played a UK arena tour last autumn.

Rolling Stones’ Ronnie Wood to ‘twist bandmates arms’ into playing Glastonbury

Ronnie Wood has said that he is hoping to persuade his bandmates in The Rolling Stones to headline Glastonbury this summer. The rumour that The Stones could be set to make their debut appearance on the Pyramid Stage in 2013 has been abound since they returned to the stage with two gigs at London's O2 Arena in late 2012. Mick Jagger has previously dropped hints at the possibility of the band playing at the festival and now Ronnie Wood has revealed that he is keen to play too. "Wouldn't it be nice?" he said when asked about the possibility this week by The Independent.
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