Apparently, the name of Lisa Marie Presley’s last album, “Now What,” was more than a title; it was an admission that she didn’t know what direction to go in next. ►
Fans could vote for three songs from a pre-determined selection divided into seven categories: ’50s, ’60s, Country, Movies, Love Songs, Gospel and In Concert. ►
Two legendary adult-oriented radio vocalists unite on this self-titled project featuring former Toto singer Bobby Kimball and Survivor survivor Jimi Jamison. ►
Rush returns with a splash with what is the band’s proggiest record since “Moving Pictures,” possibly its heaviest, and its first start-to-finish concept album. ►
Some assume that members of the ’80s popsters Duran Duran have lost their sex appeal. But if this live CD is any indication, they’ve still got their mojo. ►
The historic importance of these recordings is undisputed, as a single of The Beatles backing Tony Sheridan on “My Bonnie” and “The Saints” drew Brian Epstein’s notice. ►
It once seemed that Accept would never be able to replace its former singer, Udo Dirkschneider, when he officially left the band. Remarkably, it has with Mark Tornillo. ►