Graham Parker Celebrates His Debut’s Anniversary With Live Release

May 19, 2026

Graham Parker has issued a few concert records over the last half-century, yet it’s been more than a decade since his last stage report saw the light of day. It’s only logical, then, for the veteran to mark the 50th anniversary of his first album, “Howlin' Wind” from 1976, with a new set delivered in front of an audience. Not that “Quality Footwear: Live At The Brook” – which was preserved for posterity during Parker’s short UK tour he embarked on in September 2023 – focuses on this classic, although “Back To Schooldays” and “Soul Shoes” are here, with the latter featuring Brinsley Schwarz, who played on the original longplay. The new offering contains pieces from various eras of Graham’s career, including four off "Last Chance To Learn The Twist" 2023.

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Robert Fripp Marks His Birthday By Releasing Writings And Recordings

May 17, 2026

Yesterday, on May 16th, 2026, the great Robert Fripp became 80 years young. To celebrate this milestone, the guitarist announced an array of his writings and his band’s rare recordings are being made available on different platforms, in particular Substack and Nugs.

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Steve Hogarth’s First Solo Albums Turns Into Box Set

May 15, 2026

Eight years after he joined MARILLION, Steve Hogarth had been so properly embedded into the band and so loved by their fans as to finally strike out on his own and start a parallel career as a separate entity, h. The singer’s solo debut, “Ice Cream Genius” from 1997, was an impressive offering which contained a strong set of songs and featured an impressive ensemble who delivered them, including Dave Gregory, Richard Barbieri and Clem Burke. All of this guaranteed the album a long life – the life taking on a new meaning on July 24th, when the already classic platter gets a deluxe treatment in the way the singer’s main group’s record do.

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THIN LIZZY’s Self-Titled Debut Turns Deluxe

May 14, 2026

Some artists arrange their reissues chronologically; others try to adhere to anniversary schedules; for THIN LIZZY, it’s been all over the place. Not counting the "Live And Dangerous" extravaganza, the band began presenting their albums in deluxe editions with "Vagabonds Of The Western World" in 2023 before jumping to "1976" a year later, and then rewinding back to "74-75: Night Life / Fighting" in 2025. And now, in order to fill the gaps and mark its 55th spin around the sun, an expansion of 1972’s “Thin Lizzy” is about to see the light of day.

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QUIET SUN’s “Mainstream” Gets A Fresh Deluxe Upgrade

May 12, 2026

A supergroup in the making, QUIET SUN hadn’t left a sizeable dent on the Canterbury scene before they broke up in 1972, with guitarist Phil Manzanera ending up in ROXY MUSIC and bassist Bill MacCormick in MATCHING MOLE, but the ensemble, who also included drummer Charles Hayward and Dave Jarrett and keyboard player Dave Jarrett, reunited in 1975, when Manzanera allocated a part of studio time booked for the recording of his “Diamond Head” album to the creation of a longplay which was based on the quartet’s early material – upgraded then and using the services of Brian Eno. The resulting platter, titled “Mainstream” and spanning nine cuts, brought them a lot of accolades – only the band weren’t really happy with the heavily ED-ed mix that removed all the immediacy from what got laid down at first or second takes, and this is why there’s a new version of the classic prepared for release on September 11th.

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