One week after premiering “Hypnotized” on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Tune-Yards have officially released the new single. Directed by Tee Ken Ng, the video features endless loops of a train track in a room cluttered with items, from toy cars to television screens that show Merrill Garbus singing the track. “Hypnotized” …
Read More »Carrie Underwood Announces 'My Savior' Easter Sunday Concert
Carrie Underwood will perform classic hymns from her new album My Savior in a livestreamed concert on Easter Sunday. My Savior: Live From the Ryman airs from Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium at 11:00 am ET on April 4th, streaming for free on Underwood’s Facebook. My Savior will be released Friday, March …
Read More »Demi Lovato Discusses Overdose in Preview of 'CBS Sunday Morning' Interview
Demi Lovato discusses how close she came to death when she overdosed in 2018 in a preview of her upcoming interview on CBS Sunday Morning, which will air in full March 21st at 9 a.m. ET. “The doctors told me that I had five to 10 minutes,” Lovato says in …
Read More »Valerie June and Her Band Perform 'Call Me a Fool' on 'Late Night with Seth Meyers'
Valerie June was the musical guest on Late Night with Seth Meyers Wednesday night, performing “Call Me a Fool” from her latest album The Moon and Stars: Prescriptions for Dreamers. In lieu of a live audience, June and her extensive backing band performed in a large, warmly lit studio space, brightened up …
Read More »Paul Stanley on Why He's Singing Soul Classics and How Motown Influenced Kiss
A few weeks ago, Paul Stanley texted Gene Simmons a link to a long-forgotten soul song called “The 81” after his obstinate Kiss bandmate questioned its existence. “He said, ‘There’s no song called that.’ I said, ‘Yeah, there is!’ I sent him the song and he said, ‘It sounds just …
Read More »James Corden Parodies Silk Sonic With 'Leave the TV On (Mute)'
Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak’s Grammys performance as Silk Sonic on Sunday night must have left a big impression on James Corden, who spoofed the duo’s Seventies throwback vibe on The Late Late Show Monday. The segment began with Stephen Colbert, host of CBS’ preceding talk show The Late Show, …
Read More »Surprise! The Best Grammys Ever
What can you say about a Grammy Night that begins with Harry Styles in a feather boa and ends with Billie Eilish saying, “What’s up, Ringo?” Just this: They should always do the Grammys this way. Last night was the best Grammy show ever, by an absurd margin — nearly …
Read More »'The First Time' With Nathalie Emmanuel
British actress Nathalie Emmanuel kicked off this latest episode of “The First Time” by sharing how she first got involved with her latest project, Audible‘s The Coldest Case. Her agency first reached out to her about the opportunity at the beginning of the first Covid-19 lockdown in London. “Everyone was …
Read More »'Kid 90': Soleil Moon Frye's Doc Is the 'Goodfellas' of Nineties Child-Star Sagas
Soleil Moon Frye became the ultimate Eighties child star on Punky Brewster, at the age of seven. She played America’s favorite wise-cracking moppet, wearing mismatched high-tops and extolling the virtues of Punky Power. The show was eventually cancelled in 1988 — and that’s when Frye started toting a video camera …
Read More »How Brands Can Engage Gamers by Understanding the Esports Community
Video game playing has exploded amid the pandemic and with it, an increase in brands interested in connecting with an audience that is more inclined to test new products — and has more discretionary income than the general public. Stuck at home and gaming more than ever, they’re presumably a …
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