ContactMusic — SIR ELTON JOHN has been forced to apologise after swearing during a live radio broadcast in the U.K. on Friday (28Jan11).The Rocket Man hitmaker turned the air blue during an interview on the BBC's Radio 2 after host Chris Evans told him that British... more info
I Like Music — Following the release of his new album Rockinghorse, he's taking his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra back out on the road for a Spring / Summer 2011 tour more info
We All Want Someone To Shout For — Been digging deeper into Chapel Club, and I got to say, I am really impressed with these guys. Saw an incredible performance of their single “Surfacing” on Jools Holland and have been addicted to the song for the last half hour of show. This is a... more info
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- Rammstein : Pussy
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Stealers Wheel [feat. Gerry Rafferty] - Right Or Wrong (1975) [flac]
Kayak - See See The Sun (1973) [flac]
Kayak - Kayak II (197... more info
Guardian Music — Twenty-two-year-old singer-songwriter from Essex voted this year's most promising artist by music industry tastemakersPop act Jessie J has topped the BBC's Sound of 2011 poll for new talent. On a shortlist including James Blake, the Vaccines and Clar... more info
Culture Bully — Coverage of Vampire Weekend, Cee-Lo Green, Kylie Minogue, Wanda Jackson and the Secret Sisters' performances on the 2011 edition of Jools Holland's annual "Hootenanny." more info
Perez Hilton — A perfect song to kick off the new year!
Miz Minogue performed her joyously infectious new hit, Better Than Today, on Jools Holland's New Year's special.
Check out the lovely big band version (above)! more info
Guardian Music — Our critic Kitty Empire has doubts about the end-of-year drive to find the next big thing. But since you insist…An album used to have two sides to it. The act of flipping vinyl over created a new beginning, ripe with possibility. The pop year used ... more info
The Telegraph — The line-up for Jools Holland's 18th annual 'Hootenanny' on BBC2 is typically
eclectic. The piano-playing master of ceremonies talks to Neil McCormick. more info