Elton John’s Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour has reached another hitch as the singer announced Thursday that his upcoming European tour dates have been rescheduled to 2023 after John recently suffered a hip injury that requires an operation. “It is with great sadness and a heavy heart that I am …
Read More »Lil Nas X, Jack Harlow Bring Out a Marching Band for 'Industry Baby' at the 2021 VMAs
Lil Nas X reunited with Jack Harlow to perform their hit collaboration, “Industry Baby,” for the first time live at the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards. Arriving onstage with a show-stopping marching band ensemble, Lil Nas X delivered a sensual, shirtless performance of “Industry Baby” surrounded by a cohort of …
Read More »Radiohead Tease Something Called 'Kid A Mnesia Exhibition'
Radiohead have teased a new digital project dubbed Kid A Mnesia Exhibition, which will be released on PlayStation 5, Mac, and PC this November. It’s unclear what, exactly, the project is, but that’s par for the course for the experimental band. The official description doesn’t shine any more light, but …
Read More »Adam Schlesinger Inspires $65,000 Award for Unproduced Musical
An award of $65,000 will be presented to an unproduced musical in honor of Adam Schlesinger, the songwriter and Fountains of Wayne co-founder who died from complications related to Covid-19 last year. The award stems from a merger between the non-profit Building for the Arts and the American Playwriting Foundation, …
Read More »Six Things We Learned From Drake's 'Certified Lover Boy'
Pop some bubbly and pass the cigars: It’s a Certified Lover Boy! More than two years after Drake began teasing fans with hints about its creation, his sixth studio album is finally here. At 21 songs and nearly 90 minutes, there’s a lot to enjoy and debate. Our full review …
Read More »Stevie Van Zandt's New Memoir 'Unrequited Infatuations' Reveals Friendship With Springsteen and More
Stevie Van Zandt is set to publish his memoir, Unrequited Infatuations, on September 28th. Read Exclusive Excerpt: Stevie Van Zandt’s Long Walk Home From E Street The book will find the musician chronicling his life and multifaceted career, starting with his youth in New Jersey in the Sixties, when he …
Read More »Flashback: Charlie Watts' Final Performance With the Rolling Stones
The unbelievably sad news that Charlie Watts has died is just beginning to reverberate around the world. The public knew he was going to miss out on the upcoming Stones tour since he was recovering from surgery, but the 80-year-old drummer had survived past health scares unscathed and it truly …
Read More »Big Boi, Sleepy Brown Drop New Joint Single 'The Big Sleep Is Over'
Outkast rapper Big Boi and Dungeon Family singer Sleepy Brown have shared their new single “The Big Sleep Is Over,” the latest single from their collaborative LP The Big Sleepover, due out September 3rd. The duo also paired their dancehall-flavored, Kay-I-featuring track with an animated video that features a cartoon, …
Read More »See Beach Boys Reflect on 'Sunflower' in First 'Feel Flows' Featurette
The Beach Boys will explore the fertile era that yielded Sunflower and Surf’s Up in a new series of featurettes tied to the release of Feel Flows – The Sunflower & Surf’s Up Sessionsbox set. The first in the series of three videos premiered Thursday, with “Feel Flows Chapter 1: …
Read More »The Who Unearth 'Getting in Tune' Live Clip for 'Who's Next' 50th Anniversary
The Who have launched a (somewhat belated) celebration of the 50th anniversary of their 1971 classic, Who’s Next, by sharing a new live video of “Getting in Tune” and promising more goodies to come over the next 10 days. The “Getting in Tune” clip comes from the Who’s September 30th, …
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