Chromatics have followed up last year’s Closer to Grey album with a new single, “Toy.” The pulsating, cinematic song, produced by Johnny Jewel, was released in three versions: the original, a stripped down version called “Toy (On Film)” and an instrumental edition called “Toy (Instrumental).” All three versions can be …
Read More »How Green Day's Tré Cool Wound Up in Willie Nelson's Band
Fans who attended Willie Nelson’s show at San Francisco’s Fillmore earlier this month were surprised to see an unexpected guest onstage: Tré Cool, the longtime drummer of Green Day. According to reports, Cool was onstage for almost the entire show, playing bongos and a washboard, without being formally introduced. Cool …
Read More »Anne Hathaway Balances Family Drama, Covert Arms Dealing in 'The Last Thing He Wanted'
A reporter winds up in the middle of an international arms deal, orchestrated by her own father, in the new trailer for The Last Thing He Wanted, out February 21st on Netflix. The film is based on Joan Didion’s 1996 novel by the same name and centered around the Iran-Contra …
Read More »Robert Earl Keen Talks Enduring Nature of 'The Road Goes on Forever' With Chris Shiflett
The road goes on forever, and the podcasts never end. On this week’s episode of Walking the Floor, Chris Shiflett kicks off a new year of biweekly podcasts by sitting down with Robert Earl Keen, whose 18 albums have cemented his status as a modern-day godfather of Texas country. The …
Read More »Watch Céline Dion Cover 'Over the Rainbow' in Tribute to Late Mother
Céline Dion paid tribute to her mother Therese Dion during a concert in Miami over the weekend, performing a cover of “Over the Rainbow” with an image of her mother projected onto the stage’s backdrop. Dion’s mother died on Friday at age 92 and the singer assured fans that the …
Read More »Barenaked Ladies, Gin Blossoms Team for Last Summer on Earth Tour
A trio of Nineties pop rockers will join forces for a North American trek as Barenaked Ladies, Gin Blossoms and Toad the Wet Sprocket embark on their Last Summer on Earth Tour. The 34-date jaunt of the nation’s amphitheaters and pavilions begins June 3rd in St. Augustine, Florida and circles …
Read More »Nine Inch Nails, Notorious B.I.G., Whitney Houston Lead Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2020 Class
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has officially announced this year’s inductees: Nine Inch Nails, the Notorious B.I.G., Whitney Houston, Depeche Mode, the Doobie Brothers, and T. Rex will all join the class of 2020. Additionally, Jon Landau and Irving Azoff, two of the most successful managers in rock …
Read More »Brooks & Dunn Will Tour the U.S. for the First Time in a Decade
On the heels of releasing the well-received duets album Re-Boot last year and announcing a new string of shows for their long-running Las Vegas residency with Reba McEntire, Brooks & Dunn are returning to the touring circuit. The Country Music Hall of Fame duo will hit the road for 18 …
Read More »Tanya Tucker Is Still the 'Female Elvis' at Mesmerizing Nashville Concert
Tanya Tucker remains the “female Elvis,” a moniker she earned from the King himself more than 40 years ago. For nearly two hours during her “Tanya Tucker & Friends” show on Sunday night, the charismatic entertainer karate-chopped, high-kicked, and hip-thrusted her way across the stage at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, delivering …
Read More »Watch Dua Lipa Perform 'Don't Start Now' With 19-Piece Band
Dua Lipa has released a live music video for her recent single “Don’t Start Now” along with a six-track remix EP for the song. The video, directed by Daniel Carberry, features the singer performing with a 19-piece live band in Los Angeles. The EP includes remixes by Dom Dolla, Zach …
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