Paul Simon shared that he has lost most of the hearing in his left ear, which may impact his live performances. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame artist, half of American folk duo Simon & Garfunkel, opened up about his hearing loss during an interview withthe Timesof the U.K. …
Read More »Nick Jonas Says His 'Tragic' Kelsea Ballerini Guitar Solo at 2016 ACM Awards Sent Him to Therapy
Nick Jonas is reflecting on one of the “worst moments” of his career. The JoBro appeared alongside his brothers on Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast and reflected on his “tragic” guitar solo with Kelsea Ballerini during the 2016 ACM Awards that he said caused him to go to therapy. “Then …
Read More »Taylor Swift Weathered Another Eras Tour Rain Show — But Her Piano Didn't Survive the Downpour
When Taylor Swift‘s Speak Now tour stopped at Gillette Stadium in 2011, she performed in the pouring rain for most of the show’s second half. Like the skies were somehow in on the joke, the first drops of rain fell right as she sang the lyrics: “With you, I’d dance …
Read More »Janelle Monáe Embraces Her 'Free-Ass Motherf-cking Spirit' in New Rolling Stone Cover Shoot
Janelle Monáe is “walking more and more into [her] free-ass motherfucking spirit” as she graces the cover of Rolling Stone for the first time since 2018. A new behind-the-scenes video offers a look at how the dazzling cover photos — shot by photographer Justin French — came about. “Working with …
Read More »Def Leppard Drummer Rick Allen Speaks Out About Unprovoked Florida Attack: 'I Don't Think He Knew Who I Was'
Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen still doesn’t know why a 19-year-old suddenly charged at him outside of his hotel in Florida earlier this year, knocking him to the ground and causing minor injuries. In his first official interview about the March incident, he expressed to Good Morning America that the …
Read More »Niall Horan Gets 'The Show' on the Road With 2024 World Tour
Niall Horan is giving new meaning to the saying, “Let’s get this show on the road.” Ahead of the release of his third studio album, The Show, set to arrive on June 9 featuring “Heaven” and “Meltdown,” the singer has announced its accompanying world tour scheduled to make stops in …
Read More »Siouxsie Delivers Classics and Rarities at Rescheduled Cruel World Performance
After an agonizing cancellation due to inclimate weather, Siouxsie Sioux was finally able to perform her first U.S. shows in 15 years Sunday night, May 21, as part of the Eighties-geared Cruel World festival. Fans lucky enough to catch the show have started sharing videos from the concert, including a …
Read More »The Linda Lindas Order the Whole Menu in New 'Too Many Things' Video
Punk upstarts the Linda Lindas sit down for an unforgettable meal at their own diner in the new music video for their recent single, “Too Many Things.” The goofy clip, directed by Ryan Baxley, takes place at “The Linda Lindas Family Style Diner,” where the band not only show up …
Read More »Jackson Wang, Zedd, Rina Sawayama to Headline Head in the Clouds Los Angeles
88rising is getting ready for the fifth annual Head in the Clouds fest in Los Angeles. On Monday, the music festival revealed its lineup for the event, featuring a long list of headliners, including Rina Sawayama, and Jackson Wang, and a special guest appearance by Zedd. Among the other headliners …
Read More »Pete Brown, Co-Writer of Cream Classics, Dead at 82
Pete Brown, the British poet and singer who helped co-write some of Cream’s most enduring songs — including “White Room” and “Sunshine of Your Love” — has died at the age of 82. Brown’s death Friday following “a courageous battle with cancer” was announced on his official Facebook page. “Brown …
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