Los Alegres del Barranco will face formal charges in a Jalisco court after being accused of glorifying crime during their now-infamous March concert in Zapopan. A judge in the Mexican state ruled on Monday that the band must remain in Jalisco and pay a hefty guarantee amid their criminal proceedings …
Read More »Kesha Once Thought 'Tik Tok' Was 'Too Dumb' of a Song
Kesha didn’t know she had a hit on her hands with “Tik Tok.” In fact, the singer once thought the song’s lyrics were “too dumb.” After all, she does sing about swapping toothpaste for a bottle of Jack Daniel’s whiskey. Kesha recently shared the revelation on The Jennifer Hudson Show. …
Read More »Yusuf/Cat Stevens Announces Long-Awaited Memoir, 'Cat on the Road to Findout'
Yusuf/Cat Stevens has announced his long-awaited memoir, Cat on the Road to Findout, out this fall. The memoir, which arrives in the U.K. on Sept. 18 and North America on Oct. 7, chronicles Stevens’ life and career. It begins with his upbringing in the West End of London, where he …
Read More »Daniel Seavey Postpones European Shows After Doctors Warn of Irreversible Vocal Damage
Daniel Seavey fans will have to wait a bit longer to see the star on the road. On Tuesday, the “Second Wind” singer announced that he’d have to postpone his upcoming shows over his vocal cords becoming “completely unusable.” “Even though this is the absolute last thing i’d ever want …
Read More »They Don't Make Records Like This New Little Feat Album Anymore. That's a Compliment
In the classic-rock world, we’ve reached that alarming moment where many heritage bands are down to only or two surviving members — or, in some eerie cases, none. Mathematically speaking, Little Feat, who perfected a jukejoint-carnival mashup of nearly every form of American music more than 50 years ago, have …
Read More »Latin Music Festivals Scramble Amid Visa Uncertainty: 'It's Scary'
When Michelada Festival canceled its 2025 festival last week over the uncertainty around artist visas, the situation rang the alarm for several other Latin music festivals around the country. Michelada, a Chicago-based event, became the first of its kind to cancel over the “rapidly changing political climate.” The festival wrote …
Read More »Twenty One Pilots Recover Stolen Drum After Fans Investigate
Twenty One Pilots end each night on their Clancy tour the same way. Members Josh Dun and Tyler Joseph set up two custom drums in the crowd, relying on the fans surrounding them to hold up their equipment and bring the show home with a cathartic performance of “Trees.” They …
Read More »Male Escort Says He Warned Cassie of 'Danger' After Witnessing Alleged Assault by Sean Combs
Follow all our Sean Combs trial coverage A male escort who claimed he was handed stacks of cash to have sex with Casandra “Cassie” Ventura while Sean “Diddy” Combs watched gave detailed and explicit testimony today about freak-offs with the hip-hop mogul, claiming he grew fearful of the “danger” Ventura …
Read More »Alan Sparhawk Faces the Crashing Waves in Moving 'Not Broken' Video
Alan Sparhawk shakes arms against a sea of troubles in the music video for “Not Broken,” a single off his upcoming collaborative album, With Trampled by Turtles. In the black-and-white clip, directed by Alexa Viscius, Sparhawk paces a concrete walkway as waves crash around him, ostensibly depicting his continued anguish …
Read More »Dead & Company Will Celebrate Grateful Dead 60th Anniversary With 3 San Francisco Shows
The Mayor of San Francisco is ready to welcome Deadheads to the Grateful Dead‘s birthplace: the Bay Area. On Monday, Mayor Daniel Lurie posted a video of himself in front of Golden Gate Park, announcing that Dead & Company will be performing there for three consecutive shows in August to …
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