If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. The Dead are returning to Cornell’s Barton Hall as Dead & Company descend on the Ithaca field house for a special benefit concert on Monday, May 8. Better …
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Less than a week after a Ted Nugent concert was announced in Birmingham, Alabama, its promoter canceled it following intense outcry, according to AL.com. The musician may have scored hits like “Cat Scratch Fever” and “Free-for-All” in the Seventies, but his criticism of school-shooting victims advocating for gun safety, contempt …
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Ed Sheeran doesn’t want rose-colored glasses, he just wants to see the sunshine. On Friday, the musician dropped the video for his track “Curtains” as he celebrated the release of his new album, Subtract. “Can you pull the curtains? Let me see the sun shine/I think I’m done with my …
Read More »An Inmate Was Facing His Ninth Execution Date. The Supreme Court Just Stopped It
Oklahoma inmate Richard Glossip once more eluded death Friday when his May 18th execution was put on hold by the U.S. Supreme Court. The decision came after his attorneys argued in their filings to the court that there were problems with Glossip’s 1997 trial. They also claimed that Oklahoma will …
Read More »Ed Sheeran, Tove Lo, Billy Woods and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week
Welcome to ourweekly rundown ofthe best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Ed Sheeran rides the tide on a highlight from his fifth album, Tove Lo delivers a stripped down gem, Lil Baby stays guarded, and electronic music legend Brian …
Read More »Conway The Machine Went A Mile High And Wrote Six Albums
On a recent Spring day, in the back room at lower Manhattan’s Astor Club, Conway The Machine’s team is busy gearing up for the release of Side A of his third studio album, Won’t He Do It. Two of his people are conferring on the side about his album release …
Read More »'It's Like F-cking Mean Girls': Yiannopoulos Return Roils Kanye's 2024 Campaign
The return of alt-right troll Milo Yiannopoulos to Kanye West’s political team may be more sizzle than substance. Yiannopoulos made a splash Thursday, insisting he’d been reinstated to the campaign as its “director of political operations,” and confirming that he was the author of a leaked email to Nick Fuentes …
Read More »The Avett Brothers Carry on a Jazz Fest Tradition With 'Second Weekend at the Saenger'
For nearly a decade now, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival’s final weekend has gone out with some highly curated shows at the city’s Saenger Theatre. There was the tribute to the Neville Brothers in 2015, a salute to The Band and their “Last Waltz” concert in 2016 and …
Read More »How to Get Tickets to Aerosmith's "Peace Out" Farewell Tour Online
Aerosmith are heading on the road one last time for a farewell tour, “Peace Out,” later this year. The extensive North American tour comes more than 50 years after Aerosmith’s formation, and exactly 50 years since the band released their eponymous debut album. Buy Aerosmith Tickets Vivid Seats “It’s not …
Read More »Dee Snider Insists He's Still an LGBT Ally, But Says Community 'Needs Moderates'
Twisted Sister’s Dee Snider insisted he remains an ally of the LGBTQ community and argued those with moderate views should not be labeled as transphobes after he was dropped from this year’s San Francisco Pride event for supporting Paul Stanley’s transphobic tweet. “I was not aware the Transgender community expects …
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