Park City Song Summit is back for a third year. On Tuesday, the Utah-based festival announced its lineup for this August featuring Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats, My Morning Jacket, and Mavis Staples as headliners for the three-day event set for Aug. 15 through Aug. 17 at the Canyons …
Read More »SZA, Melanie Martinez, the Killers Tapped for New Pittsburgh Music Fest
A new festival is coming to Pittsburgh, and the lineup is filled with stars. On Tuesday, Sudden Little Thrills Music Festival — a new two-day fest set for Sept. 7 and 8 at Hazelwood Green — announced its lineup featuring headlining sets from the Killers, SZA, Melanie Martinez, and Wiz …
Read More »Jeezy and Common Talk Rap's Political Evolution in 'Hip-Hop and the White House' Trailer
Jeezy, Common, Chika, and more discuss the entwined histories of rap and politics in the new trailer for Hip-Hop and the White House, an upcoming documentary premiering April 22 on Hulu. Directed by Jesse Washington, the film will examine the fascinating, frequently contentious relationship between hip-hop and the presidency. The …
Read More »Courtney Love Vs. Taylor, Madonna, and More: An (Incomplete) Beef Timeline
Courtney Love has never been shy when it comes to sharing her opinions about other people. Going all the way back to the early Nineties, the Hole singer has generated headlines by publicly trashing rock musicians, pop singers, movie stars, and even members of her own family. It’s a level …
Read More »Future and Metro Boomin Are Anti-Heroes in Search of a Good Time on 'We Still Don't Trust You'
For years now, Future has been skilled at playing rap’s favorite romantic anti-hero: the man, or character, baptizing himself in purple drinks to forget about bliss that has slipped away. Some of his best songs, like “Throw Away” or “My Collection,” can be both spiteful and vulnerable, like a dog …
Read More »How Did Green Day and Notorious B.I.G. End Up in the Library of Congress?
Other than making records, what do Green Day, the Notorious B.I.G., classic crooners Perry Como and Johnny Mathis, Latin music giant Héctor Lavoe, and the late Bill Withers have in common? Not much, until today: Works by all those musicians, and over a dozen more, were announced as the latest …
Read More »Ariana Grande's Grandmother Makes History As Oldest Person on Hot 100
All Nonna had to do was give Ariana Grande some advice about love to make history. Grande’s grandmother Marjorie Grande (or Nonna to the world) posed for a photo with a massive plaque commemorating her accomplishment of becoming the oldest person to land a song on the Hot 100 thanks …
Read More »Shakira Unveils 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran' World Tour Dates
Over the weekend, Shakira made a surprise appearance at Coachella during Bizarrap’s set at the Sahara Tent, giving fans both in the audience and watching from home a taste of how she’ll be spending the last few weeks of 2024. During the set, the musician announced that she would be …
Read More »Hozier, Reneé Rapp, Laufey Among Headliners for All Things Go Fest 2024
All Things Go Festival will return for another year of queer and a queer-beloved lineup. On Tuesday, the Baltimore-based music fest announced that Laufey, Bleachers, and Janelle Monáe will headline the festival’s first day; and Hozier, Reneé Rapp, and Conan Gray will take the baton for Day Two this September. …
Read More »The Beatles' 'Let It Be' Film Will Be Available for the First Time in Over 50 Years
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. In May 1970, Let It Be premiered, and not a single Beatle showed up. The film was a bleak portrayal of the world’s greatest band falling apart, released …
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