November 2024

As it celebrates 130 years of music history, Gibson, the iconic and leading global instrument brand, continues to shape sound across generations and genres of music for over a century, becoming one of the most relevant, played, and loved music brands around the world. Last night, Gibson Gives--the philanthropic division of Gibson, and the nonprofit Guitars For Vets, raised funds to support U.S. Military Veterans with “Rock To Remember,” a benefit concert from the legendary rock group Cheap Trick.

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Hometown organizers behind Noise Pop Festival, the San Francisco Bay Area’s premier independent music and arts festival, are excited to announce the initial phase one lineup for this year’s multi-venue music festival which returns for its 32nd anniversary on Thursday, February 20 through Sunday, March 2, 2025. 

In an exhilarating announcement for music aficionados and rock historians, the iconic British band Badfinger is proud to unveil the forthcoming release of their long-lost album “Head First” scheduled for 2024 - exactly 50 years after its original recording. This historic release features Peter Ham’s final studio recordings and marks a significant milestone in the band’s legacy, bringing forth an album that has been shrouded in mystery for decades.
 

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Jakob Nowell, known for his role as a member of the newly reunited Sublime and his solo project Jakob’s Castle, has launched a new independent label, SVN/BVRNT, in collaboration with Jakobs Castle guitarist Zane Vandevort.

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Jack White will celebrate his GRAMMY® Award-nominated new album, No Name, with a global headline tour. The No Name Tour begins December 1 with a previously announced festival performance at Hong Kong’s Clockenflap Music & Arts Festival and then visits intimate venues across Asia, Australia/New Zealand, and North America through May 2025. Presale tickets for all newly announced No Name Tour dates will be available to TMR Vault subscribers beginning tomorrow, November 15, at 10:00 a.m. (local).

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Indie rockers, Mt. Joy joined The Philly Specials in the studio to transform their signature “Jesus Drives An Astrovan,” into the new holiday groove, “Santa Drives An Astrovan,” complete with harmonies, sleigh bells, handclaps, and a piano under-lick that plays, “Jingle Bells.” Mt.

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