Joe Bonsall, the longtime tenor vocalist for the celebrated country and gospel group the Oak Ridge Boys, died Tuesday, July 9, from complications of ALS (also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease). He was 76. The Oak Ridge Boys announced Bonsall’s death in a statement on their website: “As a 50-year …
Read More »Billie Eilish and Finneas Test Each Other's Embarrassment, Spice Levels on 'Hot Ones Versus'
Billie Eilish and Finneas entered the Hot Ones Versus gauntlet as extremely close siblings and collaborators and left as, well, still extremely close siblings and collaborators, but reeling from the eye-watering, consciousness-rattling effects of extremely spicy hot sauce. For the interview show’s competition spin-off, the siblings were challenged to ask …
Read More »Lessons Worth Embracing for Creative Business Leaders
Riding the train from Washington to New York this week, I was in the mood to listen to U2’s electrifying performance at Slane Castle in 2001. This video captured a poignant homecoming concert that concluded their world tour in Ireland. Emotionally charged and held shortly after the death of Bono’s …
Read More »MJ Lenderman Announces North American Fall Tour
MJ Lenderman will embark on a North American tour this fall in support of his upcoming album Manning Fireworks. The trek kicks off on Oct. 4 in Atlanta, Georgia, making stops in cities that include dual nights in Chicago (Oct. 16 and 17 at Thalia Hall) and Brooklyn, New York …
Read More »Spill Your Guts, Not Your Drink: Olivia Rodrigo Drops Limited-Edition Stanley Tumbler
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. We all know that staying hydrated is “good 4 u”, and there’s no better way to quench the maximum amount of thirst possible than with the internet’s favorite …
Read More »Supervising B.G.'s Lyrics Implies That Rap Is a Crime
On July 2, U.S. District Judge Susie Morgan ruled that B.G. must turn in his written lyrics to the government before releasing them. The ruling is the latest setback the rapper born Christopher Dorsey has faced since he was sentenced in 2012 to 14 years in federal prison for felony …
Read More »Christian Lee Hutson Announces Album 'Paradise Pop. 10,' Featuring Phoebe Bridgers
A new album from Christian Lee Hutson is on the way. On Tuesday, the indie folk musician released the single “After Hours” and announced his album Paradise Pop. 10, which includes collaborations with Phoebe Bridgers, Katy Kirby, and Maya Hawke. For Hutson, Paradise Pop, out Sept. 27, will serve as …
Read More »Joe Rogan to Perform Live Comedy Special 'Burn the Boats'
Podcast host and comedian Joe Rogan will return to stand-up in Netflix comedy special Joe Rogan: Burn the Boats, Netflix announced Tuesday. The comedy special marks Rogan’s first special on the streamer in six years. Rogan’s previous Netflix specials include 2016’s Joe Rogan: Triggered and 2018’s Joe Rogan: Strange Times. …
Read More »Faye Webster Brings an 'Anti-Romantic' Jam Sesh to 'Jimmy Kimmel' With 'But Not Kiss'
Faye Webster wants to move on, but really can’t. On Monday night, the musician visited Jimmy Kimmel Live to perform her intimate track “But Not Kiss,” which she previously described to Rolling Stone as an “anti-romantic” love song. “I hope you’re okay, but I won’t ask/If you’re in a good …
Read More »Joe Egan, 'Stuck in the Middle With You' Co-Writer in Stealers Wheel, Dead at 77
Joe Egan, the Scottish singer-songwriter who co-founded Stealers Wheel with Gerry Rafferty and co-wrote their 1973 hit “Stuck in the Middle With You,” died Saturday, July 6. He was 77. Egan’s death was confirmed Sunday, July 7, on the official Rafferty Facebook page, run by Rafferty’s daughter, Martha (Rafferty died …
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