In 2010, Dierks Bentley recorded “Pride (In the Name of Love)” for his bluegrass album Up on the Ridge. Bentley revisited the song on Sunday night’s ACM Awards, teaming up with the War and Treaty to perform U2’s 1984 anthem at Nashville’s epicenter of bluegrass, the Station Inn. “I first …
Read More »Hear Steve Miller Band's 'Shu Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma Ma' From 1977 Live LP
Steve Miller Band have shared the version of “Shu Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma Ma” that features on their upcoming live album Steve Miller Band Live! Breaking Ground: August 3, 1977, out May 14th. As opposed to the previously released version of “Jet Airliner” from the gig that stretched …
Read More »Pete Davidson to Play Joey Ramone in Upcoming Netflix Biopic
Pete Davidson is set to star as Joey Ramone in an upcoming Netflix biopic about the late Ramones legend, I Slept With Joey Ramone. The announcement comes on the 20th anniversary of Ramone’s April 15th, 2001 death. The Saturday Night Live star and his frequent collaborator Jason Orley also penned …
Read More »Flashback: Lucy Dacus Performs 'Map on a Wall' on a Virginia Rooftop in 2014
After Lucy Dacus announced her new album, Home Video, on Tuesday, she appeared on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert for a performance of “Hot & Heavy.” Much like the single’s official video, the clip was shot in a theater in her hometown of Richmond, Virginia — a fitting location …
Read More »Morgan Wallen Billboards in Nashville Were Funded by Fans, Company Says
A series of digital billboards showing messages of support for country singer Morgan Wallen appeared throughout downtown Nashville this week. In February, Wallen was seen on video using a racial slur, a scandal that elicited a swift rebuke from the country music community. https://www.instagram.com/p/CNk3p6LjzMB/?igshid=txtnm7zlaitf “His Fan’s Choice: Entertainer of the …
Read More »Will Smith Pulls 'Emancipation' Production From Georgia in Protest of New Voting Law
Will Smith and director Antoine Fuqua announced that they are pulling the production of their new movie, Emancipation, from Georgia because of the state’s new voting law, The New York Times reports. The slavery-era drama is the first major film or TV production to leave the state and specifically cite …
Read More »How a Teenaged Brandi Carlile Quit School, Overcame Tragedy, and Met Her First Love
Before Brandi Carlile was a folk-rock superstar, she was a high school dropout spending her time in a lakeside shed with her first real band, which comprised Carlile, her brother Jay, and a pair of thirty-something locals from Carlile’s native Washington State. Carlile’s teenage years days were full of uncertainty …
Read More »See Motörhead Blaze Through 'Rock It' From Upcoming LP
Motörheadrip through their 1983 track “Rock It” in this clip from the metal band’s upcoming live album Louder Than Noise… Live in Berlin, due out Aprll 23rd. The performance — featuring the trio of Ian “Lemmy” Kilmister, Phil Campbell, and Mikkey Dee — was recorded on December 5, 2012, at …
Read More »Entrepreneurs: 12 Tips to Improve Collaboration and Move Your Business Forward
Collaboration is often the key to creativity and progress in business. However, busyness can sometimes get in the way of purposeful collaboration across an organization. Finding time to brainstorm and work with other teammates can be a challenge when you’re bogged down with a lengthy to-do list, but it’s essential …
Read More »'Them: Covenant' Is Haunted by Another Show
Here’s a horror story: You have an idea for a TV show. It’s a really clever idea, one that’s never quite been done on television before. Everyone you tell about it couldn’t sound more excited. But ideas don’t turn into finished series overnight, and the development process takes so long, …
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