Radiohead to Tour With Kraftwerk + More

Radiohead will be hitting the road with Kraftwerk as their supporting act for a handful of Latin American tour dates in March.

Jon Bon Jovi is set to perform at a fundraiser to help diminish Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign debt. The concert will take place in New York City on January 15, and ticket prices range from $75 to $1000.

Amy Millan of Stars has recently entered the studio to work on her second solo album.

Fleet Foxes' self-titled record has won the Best Art Vinyl Award for 2008, beating the likes of Coldplay, Metallica and Santogold for the title.

Apple's new version of GarageBand may be offering celebrity music lessons. Rumors are circulating that the lessons will be made available as chargeable downloads.

Paul McCartney Considers Killers Collaboration + More

Paul McCartney has allegedly expressed interest in working with the Killers on a musical project after seeing them perform in London last month.

Eric Clapton, Jack Johnson and Ani DiFranco are among over 150 artists who have donated guitar strings for the Wear Your Music Artist Bracelet product line. The bangle-style jewelry is crafted from the guitar strings, and all profits from their sales go to the charity of the artists' choice.

Songwriter Vincent Ford, who penned the 1974 Bob Marley song 'No Woman No Cry,' died due to diabetes complications at age 68.

Robert Plant Honored by Queen + More

Robert Plant was honored by Queen Elizabeth on Wednesday for his musical career, becoming Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) under Britain's old system of honorary titles.

Guns N' Roses guitarist Richard Fortus is denying that he band will be touring after he was quoted in a St. Louis newspaper claiming that they would be embarking on a two-year jaunt in March.

DMX
pleaded guilty to drug, theft and animal cruelty charges, and will face at least 90 days in jail.

Neil Diamond Named Person of the Year + More

Neil Diamond will be honored as 2008's MusiCares Person of the Year at a ceremony featuring performances by the Foo Fighters, Coldplay and more. The event takes place in Los Angeles on February 6.

John Mayer covered the classic Mariah Carey holiday tune, 'All I Want for Christmas Is You.'

Paul Weller was allegedly questioned by police when he was found drunk in public on the streets of Prague.

Kings of Leon, Franz Ferdinand to Headline Benicassim + More

Kings of Leon, Franz Ferdinand and Paul Weller will headline the 2009 FIB Heineken Benicassim Festival in Spain on July 16-19.

Songwriter and guitarist Delaney Bramlett, who collaborated with artists like Eric Clapton and George Harrison, died at age 69.

Pitchfork has compiled a city-by-city guide of what shows are happening this New Year's Eve.

DJ AM Files Plane Crash Lawsuit + More

DJ AM has filed suit against companies involved in the deadly plane crash that left him severely burned earlier this year. The lawsuit also names the estates of the two pilots who died in the crash. [RS Daily]

Jennifer Hudson is set to perform at a Grammy week celebration, marking her first public performance since the murder of her mother, brother and nephew in October. [PopEater]

Say goodbye to one cent CDs. BMG Music Service stopped accepting members into its long-standing mail-order music club this week "on account of the slump in the physical music market." [Billboard]

Warped Tour Dates, Lineup Announced + More

The 2009 Vans Warped Tour, with Underoath, Bad Religion, Less Than Jake and more confirmed to perform, is set to begin on June 26 in Pomona, Calif.

Scarlett Johansson auctioned off a used tissue for charity, which sold on eBay for $5,300.

The Sun is reporting that Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen and Blur will headline Glastonbury 2009.

Jack's Mannequin, the Used and Taking Back Sunday are among the various artists working with Trojan condoms to promote sexual health awareness in the new campaign Evolve One, Evolve All.

U2 Reveal Additional Release Details + More

U2, set to release the new album 'No Line on the Horizon' on March 3, have revealed that it will be available in five different packages, including a $96 box set featuring a 60-page hardcover book, poster and DVD.

John Lennon's 1973 cover of Lloyd Price's song 'Just Because' has sold for $30,000 at an auction. Lennon was supposedly drunk while recording it.

The Astoria, one of London's iconic venues, is set to close on Jan. 15.

Blur frontman Damon Albarn's track 'Monkey Bee,' from his 'Monkey: Journey to the West' project, will be remixed by Diplo and Kwes.

Morrissey Sets Spring Tour + More

Morrissey, after releasing the album 'Years of Refusal' on February 17, will embark on a tour. The first date is set for February 28 in Boca Raton, Fla.

Aretha Franklin is scheduled to perform at President-elect Barack Obama's inauguration on January 20.

Moby, Iggy Pop and Alice Cooper all have roles in a new vampire flick called 'Suck,' a story about aspiring rockers who have traded their souls to become famous.

Paul Simon, who has an honorary doctorate from the Berklee School of Music, has been appointed to the prestigious music school's Board of Trustees.

Brian Eno is scoring the film adaptation of the novel 'The Lovely Bones,' directed by Peter Jackson.

Akon Pleads Guilty to Fan-Toss + More

Akon pleaded guilty to second-degree harassment for throwing a young fan offstage at a concert in 2007. The singer will have to pay a $350 fine and must serve 65 hours of anti-gang and anti-violence community service.

Coldplay frontman Chris Martin confessed on BBC Radio 1 that the band's 2000 single 'Shiver' was a rip-off of their hero, the late Jeff Buckley.

Brian Weitz, aka 'Geologist' from Animal Collective, wrote a letter encouraging the full leak of the band's forthcoming album. Deerhunter's Bradford Cox responded, calling the e-mail a fake and the work of a hacker.

Ambient rockers the Appleseed Cast are heading out on a US tour in support of their upcoming release, 'Sagarmatha.'

Composer Clint Mansell tapped Slash to perform guitar on his score for the much-buzzed-about new film, 'The Wrestler.'