Cody Johnson is canceling his remaining 2025 shows due to a burst eardrum, which the country singer said will require surgery and “many weeks” of recovery. He was expected to perform six upcoming dates through December, with his next performance originally scheduled for Oct. 18 at PPG Paints Arena in …
Read More »Pooh Shiesty Released Early From Federal Prison
Memphis rapper Pooh Shiesty is home after serving more than four years in federal prison. In April 2022 the artist, real name Lontrell Williams, was sentenced to 63 months in prison after pleading guilty to a gun conspiracy charge stemming from an October 2020 confrontation that left a man shot …
Read More »Ed Sheeran Teams Up With 'Adolescence' Director for 'One Shot With Ed Sheeran'
Ed Sheeran has teamed up with Adolescence director Philip Barantini for the Netflix special One Shot With Ed Sheeran. The short film shows the singer walking through New York City in real time, playing his songs on subway cars and various spots around the city, and leaving a trail of …
Read More »Jack Osbourne Says Mom Sharon Feels the 'Outpour of Love' After Ozzy Osbourne's Death
The Osbournes are still feeling the love following the death of Ozzy Obsourne. Jack Osbourne appeared on Good Morning America to share how the family has been faring since the metal legend died in July, and reflect on their relationship ahead of the posthumous memoir, Last Rites. “None of us …
Read More »Gavin Adcock Claims Zach Bryan Was 'Throwing Up in Trash Cans' Before Festival Confrontation
Last month, Zach Bryan scaled a fence at the Born & Raised Festival in Pryor, Oklahoma, to confront Gavin Adcock. Bryan was ultimately restricted by security guards, with Adcock later sharing a video where he said, “I didn’t take the Zach Bryan bait. I’ll be praying for him to get …
Read More »Celebrating That Yes Scene From 'Monster: The Ed Gein Story'
Welcome to Progtober. This month, you can catch several prog acts on tour, from Yes playing Fragile in its entirety to Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett, who is on the road celebrating 50 years of The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway. Then there’s the Musical Box, a Seventies-era Genesis tribute band …
Read More »Taylor Swift's Mom Thinks 'Wood' Is About Superstitions: 'The Joy of the Double Entendre'
During an appearance on SiriusXM Hits 1, Taylor Swift opened up about playing the more explicit songs on The Life of a Showgirl for her mother. Based on her response, she must have queued up the clean version of “Wood.” “I think that she thinks that that song is about …
Read More »Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson Will Tour as Rush in 2026
Rush co-founders Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson will return to the road as Rush next year for a 50th-anniversary tour dedicated to the memory of their late bandmate Neil Peart, they announced today. German drum virtuoso Anika Nilles, who’s previously backed Jeff Beck, will join them for the 12-date, seven-city …
Read More »Hardy's Open to a Boygenius Collab: 'I'm Here for It'
Two years ago, the indie-rock trio Boygenius revealed themselves to be secret fans of Hardy in an interview with Pitchfork. “We saw Hardy in L.A. recently and I lost brain cells,” Lucy Dacus, who makes up the band with Phoebe Bridgers and Julien Baker, said. “The songwriting is excellent.” During …
Read More »The Best New Artist Field at the 2026 Grammy Awards Is Anyone's Guess
Leading up tothe Grammy nominations on Nov. 7, Rolling Stone is breaking down 10 different categories. For each, we’re predicting the nominees, as well as who will (and who should) win on Grammy night. This year’s Best New Artist field is a head-scratcher because it’s just so wide open. “A …
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