The Kellyoke segment on The Kelly Clarkson Show hit its stride this week. Clarkson started the week with a stunning rendition of MUNA’s “Stayaway” and ran through records from Ingrid Andress, Smashing Pumpkins, and Spacehog. Closing her hot streak, the singer performed Death Cab for Cutie‘s “You Are a Tourist” …
Read More »David Lindley, Multi-Instrumentalist Who Shaped the Sound of Soft Rock, Dead at 78
Notable session musician David Lindley, a multi-instrumentalist known for his prolific work and collaborations throughout the Seventies and Eighties, died at age 78 on March 3, Rolling Stone confirmed. No cause of death was given. An active musician since the Sixties, Lindley was a popular session musician whose skillset when …
Read More »Thalia Helps Kenia Os Heal From an Ex in 'Para No Verte Más' Video
Thalia sure knows how to cheer a girl up. On Thursday, the beloved pop singer joined Kenia Os for “Para No Verte Más,” a reimagining of the ska track by La Mosca Tse-Tse that captures both ladies moving on from a man that’s worth leaving behind. “It brings me joy …
Read More »Vandoliers Play Tennessee Concert in Dresses to Protest State's New Drag Bill
Texas country-punk band Vandoliers are standing in solidarity with drag performers and the LGBTQ+ community. On Thursday night, the group performed their set at the Shed in Maryville, Tennessee, with all six of its members wearing dresses in protest of the state’s newly enacted law on public drag performance. “Fuck …
Read More »Kali Uchis' 'Red Moon in Venus' Is a 360-Degree Vision of Love and Music
“Most people don’t know how to love/ That’s why they’re empty,” Kali Uchis muses on “Worth the Wait,” a gently unfurling slow jam from her third album, Red Moon in Venus. Over 15 tracks, the Colombian American pop star reveals that her own knowledge of love is overflowing, with songs …
Read More »Jeff Goldblum Shows Off His Piano Skills on Jazz Classic 'A Baptist Beat'
Jeff Goldblum, a gifted pianist in addition to his acting skills, showcases his talents on the 88 keys on his new rendition of the jazz classic “A Baptist Beat,” the latest single off the actor’s upcoming EP Plays Well With Others. The EP focuses on standards Goldblum considers “the best …
Read More »Dijon Doesn't Know Whether to Bottle It Up or Let It Out on 'Coogie'
The inventive Los Angeles-based artist Dijon is back with a new song, “Coogie,” marking his first release since his acclaimed 2021 debut, Absolutely. “Coogie” finds Dijon doing what he does best: Crafting something cohesive and compelling out of a slow-burning tangle of crunchy guitar, scattershot drums, and the occasional shot …
Read More »Morgan Wallen Offers a Lot of Partying, but Not Much Introspection, on 'One Thing at a Time'
Morgan Wallen has become one of country music’s biggest stars of the past few years, riding his Everyman persona and brooding, whiskey-soaked country-rock songs to success not just on country radio, but in the pop sphere. But he’s caused controversy along the way, too. He was dropped from Saturday Night …
Read More »J-Hope and J. Cole Meet in the Middle for New Song 'On the Street'
BTS member J-Hope‘s latest single “On the Street” is an ode to his artistic roots, drawing a connection between hip-hop and street dance, according to HYBE. That said, it was only fitting that he recruited J. Cole, one of the genre’s greats, to assist on taking the record to new …
Read More »Taylor Swift Plots a 'Seventies Powder Party' (Not That Kind) in 'Lavender Haze' Behind-the-Scenes Video
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Taylor Swift has offered a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the psychedelic visual for her Midnights track “Lavender Haze.” The video finds Swift pulling double duty as …
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