NASHVILLE (AP) — John Oates of Hall and Oates is driving around the country in search for the best in American roots music. Oates will chronicle his search on a TV show called “Good Road To Follow.” Oates plans to drive on hidden and forgotten roads to uncover roots music and play with its originators. The songs will be available for download at the end of each show. Oates is promising special guests will come along for the ride. No word on when or where the show will air.
“Love and Mercy” Film Explores Brian Wilson’s Life
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — John Cusack and Paul Dano both believe the other one had the hard part in portraying Beach Boy Brian Wilson in the film “Love and Mercy.” Cusack plays Wilson in the 1980s, while Dano plays him in the 1960s. Cusack says so much film footage exists of Wilson from the 1960s, so Dano had to live up to that. Cusack says in the 1980s, Wilson shied away from the spotlight. Dano says he had the better role because he got to portray Wilson during the heyday of the Beach Boys. He says he found a great deal of joy in being in the same studio where Wilson made that music. “Love and Mercy” opens tomorrow in theaters.
Billy Joel May Have Highway Named For Him

Billy Joel
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — The New York state Senate has passed a measure to rename a highway after Billy Joel. The bill would rename state route 107 in Oyster Bay, New York, “Billy Joel Boulevard.” Joel grew up in the area, owns a motorcycle shop in Oyster Bay and helps with local causes. The bill is now under consideration by the state Assembly Transportation Committee.
Tom Petty Will Release More “Wildflowers” Songs
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Tom Petty plans to finish what he started with his 1994 “Wildflowers” album. Petty intended to make “Wildflowers” a double album. He will release “Wildflowers — All The Rest” later this year. It is comprised of tracks written and recorded in the early 1990s. The first single, “Somewhere Under Heaven,” can be heard over the end credits of the “Entourage” movie, in theaters today. The song is also available through digital outlets.
Grateful Dead Plan Massive Boxed Set
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Grateful Dead are offering a boxed set for the fan with 73 hours to kill. The set “30 Trips Around The Sun” includes 80 discs containing an unreleased live show for each year of the band’s 30-year run. Don’t want to deal with 80 discs? It also comes on a USB drive. A four-CD sampler will also be available. The boxed set sells for just under $700 and will come out September 18.
Folk Singer Jean Ritchie Dies
NEW YORK (AP) — Folk singer Jean Ritchie never had a hit, but her claim to fame is keeping ballads that had been around for centuries from falling into obscurity. Ritchie sang songs she grew up with in Appalachia, including “Old Virginny,” ”One Morning in May,” ”Barbary Allen” and “Black is the Color of My True Love’s Hair.” Johnny Cash, Emmylou Harris and Judy Collins cited her as an influence. She worked with a then-unknown singer named Bob Dylan in the early 1960s and said in 2008 she found Dylan to be “friendly” but he had “a weird way of singing.” Ritchie died at her home in Berea, Kentucky, on Monday at the age of 92.
Beatles Costume Designer Dies
LONDON (AP) — Costume designer Julie Harris used to say she was one of the few people who can claim to have seen all four Beatles naked. Harris did the costumes for the films “A Hard Day’s Night” and “Help.” She died Saturday at a London hospital after suffering from a chest infection at the age of 94. Harris also worked on “Live and Let Die,” ”Casino Royale” and “The Great Muppet Caper.”
Talking Heads Get Honorary Degrees
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz and Jerry Harrison of Talking Heads are now honorary doctors. They were each given honorary Ph.D.s over the weekend from the Rhode Island School of Design. They met as students there 44 years ago.
B.B. King Funeral
INDIANOLA, Miss. (AP) — Stevie Wonder says B.B. King will “forever be the king of the blues.” The tribute to his fellow musician was one of the many featured at King’s funeral this past Saturday. Wonder didn’t attend; his recorded statement was played to the congregation at a church in King’s hometown, Indianola, Mississippi. Country singer Marty Stuart also paid tribute to King, saying he had created a musical legacy for the home state they share.
Motown Founder’s Former Detroit Mansion Up for Sale
DETROIT (AP) — It’s your chance to live like a music legend. The Detroit mansion once owned by Motown Records founder Berry Gordy is for sale. Agent Deborah Smith tells The Associated Press the roughly 10,000-square-foot Italian Renaissance Revival home was listed this week for about $1.3 million. Gordy bought what became known as the “Motown Mansion” in 1967 and lived there a few years before moving to Los Angeles.
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