If you want a refresher course on the incredible, unique power of Joni Mitchell‘s music, take a trip back to Gordon Lightfoot’s living room. It’s 1975, and Mitchell is traveling with Bob Dylan’s Rolling Thunder Revue tour, wearing a black beret and strumming an acoustic guitar on a new song …
Read More »Taylor Swift Postpones Argentina Show Due to 'Truly Chaotic' Weather
Blame it on the rain: Swifties in Argentina with tickets to her Eras show Friday will have to wait until Sunday to see her perform. Hours before she was set to hit the stage, the singer announced that she’d have to postpone the concert due to the inclement weather. “I …
Read More »Lana Del Rey 'Woke Up Very Excited' About Her 5 Grammy Nods
Will 2024 be the year that Lana Del Rey finally wins a Grammy? Hours after the Recording Academy announced the nominees for next year’s Grammy Awards show, the singer shared her excitement for the news of her nominations, thanks to her album, Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under …
Read More »See Rick Ross and Meek Mill Bring 'Shaq & Kobe' to 'Fallon'
Fresh off the release of Rick Ross and Meek Mill’s new album Too Good to Be True, the duo performed a pair of tracks on Friday’s The Tonight Show. For the performance, Ross and Mill first delivered the hit “Shaq & Kobe” from their joint LP before segueing into “Ima …
Read More »Former Slipknot Drummer Jay Weinberg 'Heartbroken and Blindsided' After Split
Slipknot split with drummer Jay Weinberg, announcing last weekend that they had decided “to part ways” with the percussionist. On Saturday, Weinberg revealed that he had not anticipated their decision to let him go. “I was heartbroken and blindsided to receive the phone call that I did on the morning …
Read More »Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit Perform a Blistering 'King of Oklahoma' on 'Austin City Limits'
Earlier this fall, Jason Isbell and the 400 United stopped by the Moody Theater in Austin for what would become their third appearance on Austin City Limits. Isbell had spent the summer presenting nearly every song from Weathervanes, his acclaimed 2023 album, so by the time they arrived at the …
Read More »Dennis and Anitta Enter an 8-Bit Arcade Game in 'Monstrão' Video
It’s a-me, Anitta and Dennis! On Friday, the Brazilian stars released the 8-bit video game-inspired music video for their new collaboration, “Monstrão,” which sees the two artists running through a Super Mario-esque arcade game. The Nuno Gomes-directed video has an 8-bit feel to it and follows the two artists in …
Read More »Taylor Swift, SZA, Olivia Rodrigo Lead 2024 Grammy Nominees
The 2024 Grammy nominations have arrived, and SZA, Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo, and Victoria Monét are among the artists set to compete for the top prizes. SZA, on the strength of her celebrated smash album, SOS, led all nominees this year with nine, while Monét’s breakthrough debut album, Jaguar II, …
Read More »How Mon Laferte Reinvented Herself On Her New Album 'Autopoiética'
Mon Laferte is feeling invincible. After turning 40, growing comfortable in her motherhood, and reflecting on her unique journey to stardom, the Chilean singer-songwriter has tapped into a special moment in her creativity. It’s like she’s been reborn. But Laferte would rather refer to her state of reinvention as “autopoiesis” …
Read More »Chris Stapleton Sticks With What Works On 'Higher'
When rock and pop A-listers have needed a world-class country singer to sing on their song over the past few years, they usually call Chris Stapleton. Since his last album, 2020’sStarting Over, the 45 year-old traditionalist has duetted with Taylor Swift and Adele, written songs with Santana, and collaborated with …
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