Elton John details new happy album at Toronto gala

Elton John revealed details of his upcoming solo album during a weekend ceremony in Toronto. The 79-year-old singer described the record as 'so happy' while accepting the Glenn Gould Prize.

John spoke Saturday at the Theatre at Great Canadian Casino Resort. He explained that vision loss from a 2024 eye infection forced him to change his songwriting process for the first time in decades. Instead of starting with lyrics, he now writes melodies first, which led to an album unlike any of his previous 30 studio releases. He said the shift gave him a fresh creative opportunity at nearly 80 years old. John also donated the $100,000 prize back to the Glenn Gould Foundation and selected mezzo soprano Emily D’Angelo to receive the associated protégé award. During his speech, he praised Canada as a welcoming country and joined Canadian performers for a finale of 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.'

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Sir Ringo Starr poses with his new country album 'Long Long Road' in a realistic Americana studio setting, surrounded by guitars and collaborator posters.
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Sir Ringo Starr announces new country album 'Long Long Road'

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Sir Ringo Starr, the 85-year-old former Beatles drummer, has announced his new 10-track album *Long Long Road*, featuring collaborations with Billy Strings, Sheryl Crow, St. Vincent, Sarah Jarosz, and Molly Tuttle. Produced by T Bone Burnett, the country and Americana record—following his 2025 UK country chart-topper *Look Up*—is set for release on April 24, with lead single "It’s Been Too Long" out now.

Paul Anka has launched his latest album, Inspirations of Life And Love, under Green Hill Music/Sun Label Group, timed for Valentine's Day. The 84-year-old singer-songwriter, famous for classics like “Diana,” shared insights on his career and the music industry in a recent discussion. He is preparing for the next leg of his A Man and His Music Tour in March.

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Joni Mitchell accepted the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2026 Junos, the annual awards show hosted by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. She later joined Sarah McLachlan and Allison Russell for a tribute medley performance of “Big Yellow Taxi.” Prime Minister Mark Carney presented the trophy after a heartfelt introduction.

Amy Grant is set to release her first album of new music in 13 years, titled The Me That Remains, on Friday. The project marks a return following health challenges and personal reflection in Nashville.

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Neil Young has returned to the studio to record eight new songs with the Chrome Hearts, drawing inspiration from his criticisms of President Donald Trump, whom he calls the worst in U.S. history. In a March update on his Neil Young Archives website, he expressed frustration with politics while celebrating music's uplifting power.

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