Morning Edition: Music

Ringo Starr turns 75 today. To mark the occasion, he is asking all of his fans to stop whatever they are doing at noon today, make a peace sign and say out loud: "Peace and love."
The group's members grew up in the same Detroit neighborhood and performed together without a lineup change for 46 years, an unprecedented achievement for a group with a No. 1 hit.
Prince released a new song yesterday called "Hard Rock Lover," with screeching vocals that sound like a throwback to vintage Prince from the 1980s.
Blondie lead singer Debbie Harry and her bandmates were pioneers in the 1970s New York punk scene.
Yes co-founder Chris Squire dies
The bass-playing legend co-founded the British rock bank in the 1968. He wrote many of Yes' best known songs.
Dr. John to play Twin Cities Jazz Festival
The six-time Grammy winner and the Nite Trippers will become the first musical act to perform at the new CHS Field in St. Paul this weekend.
"No Comprende" will be featured on the band's new album, "Ones and Sixes," due for a September release.