Haim delivered a decade-spanning performance for their latest appearance in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge. The trio selected Addison Rae‘s single “Headphones On” for the cover portion of their mini-set, but echoed the song with a twist. With Danielle Haim at the helm, the group mixed Janet Jackson‘s 1997 …
Read More »Mick Ralphs, Guitarist in Bad Company and Mott the Hoople, Dead at 81
Mick Ralphs, whose guitar and songwriting powered two classic British bands, Bad Company and Mott the Hoople, has died. A spokesperson for Ralphs’ family confirmed the news to Rolling Stone. Ralphs was 81. In 2016, Ralphs suffered a stroke after a series of Bad Company shows in the U.K. and …
Read More »Cardi B Finally Announces New Album 'Am I the Drama?,' Shares Release Date and Cover Art
Cardi B has announced her long-awaited sophomore album, Am I the Drama?, by revealing its cover art and release date across social media. The follow-up to her Grammy-winning, four-times platinum debut 2018 album Invasion of Privacy has been hotly anticipated in the years since, often stoked by Cardi teasing a …
Read More »U2's The Edge Becomes Irish Citizen After Living in Ireland for 62 Years
U2 guitarist The Edge has spent more than six decades living in Ireland. The country is as home to him as any place can be, especially now that has become an actual citizen there. On Monday, the musician, born David Howell Evans in Essex, was granted Irish citizenship. “I guess, …
Read More »Bonnaroo Organizers Ask Fans: 'Would You Attend Bonnaroo If It Happened in 2026?'
Bonnaroo in the fall? Bonnaroo every other year? Bonnaroo at all? These were some of the questions posed to fans in a survey that could dictate the future of the Manchester, Tennessee, festival. Organizers disseminated the survey on Monday via email and on social media, just a week after Bonnaroo …
Read More »Sean Combs Case Expected to Go to Jury This Week
After seven weeks of testimony and more than 30 witnesses, both the prosecution and defense in the Sean “Diddy” Combs case are set to rest their cases this week, with the case going to the jury as soon as Friday. Prosecutors told the court on Monday that they plan to …
Read More »Steve Van Zandt to Miss E Street Band Concerts After Undergoing Appendicitis Surgery
When Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band resume their European tour Tuesday night at the Reale Arena in San Sebastián, they’ll be taking the stage without Steve Van Zandt. The guitarist recently underwent surgery for appendicitis, and will be missing the next few shows as he recovers. “Got a …
Read More »Geese Plot Biggest Headlining Tour Yet With Fall Getting Killed Trek
New York City young punks Geese have announced the biggest headlining North American tour of their career so far, with the trek set to begin this fall. The Getting Killed Tour will launch Oct. 10 at Higher Ground Ballroom in Burlington, Vermont, and wrap Nov. 21 with a hometown show …
Read More »Beyoncé Welcomes Jay-Z to the 'Cowboy Carter' Tour With Paris Guest Appearance
Beyoncé‘s ambitious Cowboy Carter tour has been a family affair from the beginning. Throughout the tour, which began in April, her daughter Blue Ivy has joined her legion of dancers in a more official capacity, while Rumi has appeared for an especially tender moment during “Protector.” During the third and …
Read More »Pete Townshend on the Who's Split With Zak Starkey: 'It's Been a Mess'
Pete Townshend has weighed in on the acrimonious split between the Who and drummer Zak Starkey, admitting of the situation, “It’s been a mess.” Back in April, the Who — or Townshend and Roger Daltrey — announced they “made a collective decision to part ways with Zak” after the drummer’s …
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