Fifteen years ago, Lady Gaga released EP The Fame Monster, a reissue of her 2008 debut album The Fame. In a stark contrast to its predecessor, the pop star’s EP tracks chronicled the sordid and grotty bits of celebrity. Among the four new songs on the reissue was “Telephone,” a …
Read More »Miranda Lambert Returns to Her Roots in 'Run' Video
Miranda Lambert is as free as ever in the music video for her latest single, “Run,” which appeared on her recent studio album Postcards From Texas. The video was filmed a few hundred miles away from Texas in Gold Canyon, Arizona, but nonetheless carried a sense of familiarity for the …
Read More »Liam Payne's Friend, Two Hotel Workers Acquitted in Death Investigation
Liam Payne‘s friend Roger Nores and two workers at the CasaSur Palermo hotel had their charges fully dropped in the singer’s death investigation, a panel of judges from Argentina’s Court of Appeals announced in an extensive ruling obtained by Rolling Stone on Wednesday night. “Glad this is finally over,” Nores …
Read More »Watch Steve Miller Play 'Fly Like an Eagle' With Musicians From Around the World
Steve Miller has re-recorded his 1976 rock anthem “Fly Like an Eagle” with help from musicians all around the world, including organist Ivan Neville (New Orleans, LA), drummer Franklin Vanderbilt (Los Angeles, CA), sitar player Prasad Rahane (Delhi, India), percussionist Rupak Dhamankar (Mumbai, India), guitarist Vasti Jackson (Hattiesburg, Mississippi), bassist …
Read More »Mark Hoppus Announces Book Tour in Support of Forthcoming Memoir
Mark Hoppus will embark on a tour to promote his forthcoming memoir, Fahrenheit-182, in April. The seven-date tour, “An Evening With Mark Hoppus,” will feature the Blink-182 musician “in conversation” about the book. Hoppus’ book tour launches in New York City on April 9 before heading to Somerville, Massachusetts, Washington, …
Read More »Leon Thomas Showcases His Funky R&B in a Stunning 'Tiny Desk' Performance
Leon Thomas finds his groove — and makes sure everyone in the office feels it too, in his new NPR Tiny Desk performance. The R&B artist and producer showcased his wide-ranging talent as a musician with songs from his latest LP, 2024’s Mutt and his 2023 debut album Electric Dusk. …
Read More »Beyoncé, Blue Ivy, Kendrick Lamar Win NAACP Image Awards
Beyoncé and Blue Ivy both took home trophies at the 56th annual NAACP Image Awards. Other winners during the two-night awards ceremony included Kendrick Lamar, Doechii, Chris Brown, Samara Joy, Malcolm Washington, and Tamela Mann. Beyoncé won two awards, Outstanding Female Artist and Outstanding Album for Cowboy Carter (Outstanding Male …
Read More »Gay Men's Chorus of DC Appearance at Kennedy Center Canceled
The Gay Men‘s Chorus of Washington DC is responding to the Kennedy Center‘s decision to cancel their performance with the National Symphony Orchestra following Donald Trump’s takeover of the institution and takedown of diversity initiatives. However, the Orchestra says it postponed the show before Trump’s leadership takeover. “We are deeply …
Read More »Blondshell Wants to Be a Better Partner on New Single 'Two Times'
Blondshell tries adjusting to a new and unfamiliar normal on “Two Times,” the latest single from her forthcoming album If You Asked For A Picture, out May 2. The record arrives alongside a lyric video that finds the singer lounging around the studio, willing herself to accept the warmth of …
Read More »Benson Boone, Megan Moroney, Ivan Cornejo, and Rema to Play Rolling Stone's Future of Music Showcase at SXSW
Benson Boone, Megan Moroney, Ivan Cornejo, Rema, and many other standout artists will take the stage at Austin’s ACL Live at the Moody Theater for Rolling Stone’s third annual Future of Music showcase, presented by JBL. Part of this year’s SXSW festival, the four-night concert series will take place from …
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